‘Jazan: Treasures of Nature’ inundated during school break

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Pavilions showcasing historical livelihoods and daily practices in diverse environments. (SPA)
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Pavilions showcasing historical livelihoods and daily practices in diverse environments. (SPA)
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Pavilions showcasing historical livelihoods and daily practices in diverse environments. (SPA)
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Pavilions showcasing historical livelihoods and daily practices in diverse environments. (SPA)
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Updated 14 January 2026
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‘Jazan: Treasures of Nature’ inundated during school break

  • Jazan Festival 2026 event runs until Feb. 15
  • Focus on crafts, art, attire, social customs

JEDDAH: The Jazan Festival 2026 is drawing considerable support from people of all ages during the mid-year school holiday, reflecting the event’s growing appeal.

Launched on Dec. 25, the festival runs until Feb. 15 under the theme “Jazan: Treasures of Nature,” showcasing the region’s cultural and natural heritage while reinforcing its position as a tourism destination, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The event features live performances and interactive displays recreating aspects of daily life across Jazan’s governorates.

Pavilions representing Jazan’s governorates line the festival’s Cultural Street, highlighting the craftsmanship of the local community and its close relation with the surrounding landscape, the SPA reported.

Abu Arish governorate features prominently through a live experience centered on traditional agricultural life and historical sources of livelihood.

Its pavilion displays tools once used for water storage and transport, kitchen utensils, pottery, cooking and measuring implements, lanterns and palm-leaf products, alongside scenes depicting agricultural activities.

Traditional attire and social customs, including bridal preparations and ceremonial practices, highlight the governorate’s cultural identity and social life.

The Cultural Street has artworks and paintings by local artists who found inspiration in Jazan’s landscapes and heritage.

The mild winter weather and school holiday have helped boost attendance, with young and old attending folk performances, educational pavilions, photography areas and heritage exhibits.


Saudi Crown Prince receives letter from Bahraini king about bilateral relations

Updated 23 January 2026
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Saudi Crown Prince receives letter from Bahraini king about bilateral relations

  • It is delivered by Bahrain’s ambassador to the Kingdom, Sheikh Ali Al-Khalifa, during a meeting in Riyadh with the deputy foreign minister, Waleed Al-Khuraiji

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a letter from King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa of Bahrain on Thursday about relations between their countries.

It was delivered by Bahrain’s ambassador to the Kingdom, Sheikh Ali Al-Khalifa, during a meeting with the deputy foreign minister, Waleed Al-Khuraiji, in Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The minister and the ambassador reviewed Saudi-Bahraini relations and ways in which they might be strengthened and developed in all fields.