World leaders congratulates Saudi Arabia’s King on the country’s second-ever Saudi Foundation Day
On February 22, the Saudi Foundation Day commemorates the establishment of the...
Celebrations in Saudi Arabia on founding day
Ryadh: Celebrations will center on landmarks throughout the Kingdom.
Saudi Arabia‘s Ministry of Culture has bombarded social media with information about upcoming events across the kingdom.
One way the Founders Day will be commemorated is via art depicting history. Visitors can enjoy a musical performance based on Arabic poetry that depicts Saudi Arabia’s history and glory from its founding to the present day.
The show will be performed by theatre performers and singers from February 22 to February 27 at the conference center at Princess Nourah University in Riyadh. Ticket prices range from $13 (50 Saudi riyals) to $40. (150 Saudi riyals).
During a march that will include a parade of horses and massive creative sculptures, the Kingdom’s history and values of the Foundation Day will be displayed. The march, which will take place on Riyadh‘s Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz Al Awwal Road, will depict the tale of the Kingdom’s unity, growth, and bravery.
The march will take place after Isha’s prayer on Friday, February 24. (7:21 p.m.).
Guests can eat food at the event before the show begins, and everyone is urged to stay for the fireworks display.
From Wednesday to Friday, the King Fahad National Library will host a series of events that will introduce visitors to the cultural heritage of the first Saudi state through seminars, discussions, and workshops.
Cultural events in Riyadh’s King Abdullah Financial District will transport tourists back three centuries and allow them to relive history by establishing popular markets, presenting traditional Saudi clothing, and hosting interactive exhibitions and historical performances.
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