Layali Diriyah transforms heritage farms into luminous oasis

Layali Diriyah is part of a group of organized events in Diriyah that aim to promote the cultural and historical heritage of the city, as well as display a glimpse into the Kingdom’s future. (AN photos/Supplied)
Layali Diriyah is part of a group of organized events in Diriyah that aim to promote the cultural and historical heritage of the city, as well as display a glimpse into the Kingdom’s future. (AN photos/Supplied)
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Updated 23 January 2024
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Layali Diriyah transforms heritage farms into luminous oasis

Layali Diriyah transforms heritage farms into luminous oasis
  • Saudi culture, history and way of life are at the heart of the Diriyah Season event

RIYADH: Diriyah Nights, known as Layali Diriyah, has returned to the Saudi capital, transforming heritage sites in Diriyah, the birthplace of the Kingdom, into a captivating family-friendly oasis.

Visitors can wander through farms transformed into entertainment hubs and enjoy evenings surrounded by palm trees and twinkling lights. Live performances of poetry, music and theater alongside a variety of shops and restaurants are also available for visitors.




Layali Diriyah is part of a group of organized events in Diriyah that aim to promote the cultural and historical heritage of the city, as well as display a glimpse into the Kingdom’s future. (AN photos/Supplied)

Layali Diriyah is part of a group of organized events in Diriyah that aim to promote the cultural and historical heritage of the city, as well as display a glimpse into the Kingdom’s future.

The two-month event is back by popular demand, and will run until March 10.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Layali Diriyah is back by popular demand and will run until March 10.

• Live performances of poetry, music and theater alongside a variety of shops and restaurants are also available for visitors.

• Azeema, a restaurant in Layali Diriyah, offers traditional Saudi dishes such as saleeg, jareesh and kubaiba.

Aljazi Al-Subaei, a visitor, said that the latest Layali Diriyah has improved upon the last edition.

“I liked the expansion of the space they did here, and how they added more entertaining options. I like the show at the beginning which explains how the country started … I encouraged my friends from the UAE and Qatar to start their visit to Diriyah Season this year with Layali Diriyah.”




Layali Diriyah is part of a group of organized events in Diriyah that aim to promote the cultural and historical heritage of the city, as well as display a glimpse into the Kingdom’s future. (AN photos/Supplied)

Azeema, a restaurant in Layali Diriyah, offers traditional Saudi dishes such as saleeg, jareesh and kubaiba. Hal Al-Keif is a coffee shop serving Saudi coffee and local sweets like hunaini.

Speaking about Layali Diriyah’s celebration of Saudi culture, Jerry Inzerillo, CEO of the Diriyah Gate Development Authority, said: “It’s about our culture, our heritage, our food, our music … the way we dress, the way we dance, the way we sing. So, we want it to be among our 22,000 Diriyah palm trees … we took all the Najdi influences, like the lighting fixtures, music and everything.”




Jerry Inzerillo, Diriyah Gate Development Authority CEO

He added: “There are all kinds of offerings here and we are very fortunate because last night there were 9,000 people.”

It’s about our culture, our heritage, our food, our music … the way we dress, the way we dance, the way we sing. So, we want it to be among our 22,000 Diriyah palm trees.

Jerry Inzerillo, Diriyah Gate Development Authority CEO

Inzerillo said that the natural landscape and Riyadh’s weather enhances the atmosphere for visitors: “People are loving it. They love being outdoors. The weather is beautiful. The park is absolutely beautiful, and this is one of many parks that we have opened and will open this year.”

In addition to live music and poetry, a short animated film is on show for visitors near the entrance, detailing the culture and history of Saudi Arabia.




Layali Diriyah is part of a group of organized events in Diriyah that aim to promote the cultural and historical heritage of the city, as well as display a glimpse into the Kingdom’s future. (AN photos/Supplied)

Amani Al-Otaibi, a first-time visitor at Layali Diriyah, said that the experience exceeded her expectations. She praised the “overall vibes, friendly staff and the live performances,” which she said “reminded her of the old days.”

Diriyah Season welcomes regional tourists and visitors from around the world, offering an opportunity to experience the hospitality and the rich culture of the Kingdom and its people, as well as take part in cultural dialogue.

Layali Diriyah is open daily from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. on weekdays, and until 3 a.m. on weekends.

 


Saudi Arabia, India discuss ways to bolster strategic defense cooperation

Saudi Arabia, India discuss ways to bolster strategic defense cooperation
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Saudi Arabia, India discuss ways to bolster strategic defense cooperation

Saudi Arabia, India discuss ways to bolster strategic defense cooperation
  • Robust partnership critical because of fluid geopolitical situation in Mideast and South Asia, India’s envoy tells Arab News
  • Talks in Riyadh signal a continued commitment from both countries to deepen their military ties

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and India are seeking to enhance defense cooperation because of the fluid geopolitical situation in the Middle East and South Asia, the latter’s envoy told Arab News on Thursday.

The country’s ambassador, Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan, made the comments in the wake of the India-Saudi Arabia Joint Committee on Defense Cooperation meeting on Wednesday in Riyadh.

Khan said the sixth JCDC meeting was co-chaired by India’s Joint Secretary (Armed Forces) Amitabh Prasad and Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister of Defense for Strategic Affairs Maj. Gen. Salman bin Awadh Al-Harbi.

“During the meeting they reviewed the progress made in defense engagements, including joint exercises, expert exchanges, industry cooperation.

“And the two sides agreed to take defense cooperation between the two countries (to a) strategic level,” added the ambassador.

Khan said that enhancing relations was critical because of the evolving geopolitical landscape of the Middle East and South Asia.

The talks in Riyadh signal a continued commitment from both countries to deepen their military ties.

Notable agreements in the past include the signing of the landmark Riyadh Declaration during the visit of then-Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh to Riyadh in 2010 which strengthened relations in trade, defense and politics.

Defense ties were further bolstered following the visit of then-Defense Minister A.K. Antony to Riyadh in February 2012, the first such trip by an official in this position.

The JCDC held meetings in 2012, 2016, 2017, 2019 and 2022 — during which discussions were held on training and capacity building, intelligence exchange, maritime security, and the promotion of defense industries.


7 arrested in Saudi Arabia for threatening national unity

7 arrested in Saudi Arabia for threatening national unity
Updated 05 September 2024
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7 arrested in Saudi Arabia for threatening national unity

7 arrested in Saudi Arabia for threatening national unity
  • Security authorities at the Ministry of Interior referred them to the Public Prosecution

RIYADH: Seven people have been arrested for committing crimes that threaten national unity, peace and community security by publishing posts inciting tribal fanaticism and hatred in society, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

Security authorities at the Ministry of Interior referred them to the Public Prosecution.

A statement from the ministry emphasized that security authorities stand firmly against anyone who tries to undermine national cohesion by inciting tribal tensions and that they would be subject to a penalty.


Najran’s rock art provides a window into ancient civilizations

Najran’s rock art provides a window into ancient civilizations
Updated 05 September 2024
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Najran’s rock art provides a window into ancient civilizations

Najran’s rock art provides a window into ancient civilizations

RIYADH: Najran Region is a treasure trove of rock carvings and ancient Arabic inscriptions that offer a glimpse into the lives and development of its ancient inhabitants.

The UNESCO-inscribed Hima Cultural Area is a vast outdoor museum featuring numerous rock carvings, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Almost every mountain in the region has numerous inscriptions or ancient South Arabian and Thamudic scripts.

Dr. Salem bin Tairan, professor of Semitic languages, ancient writings and archaeology at King Saud University, highlighted the region’s rich archaeological heritage.

He said that the rock art depicts various subjects, including human beings, camels, horses, ibex, ostriches, cows, predatory animals, hunting scenes and battles.

These carvings provide valuable insights into clothing, tools, weapons and domesticated animals of the time.

According to Bin Tairan, archaeological surveys in Najran have uncovered a vast number of archaeological sites with diverse rock art examples, including tribal signs, Thamudic, Sabaean, Himyarite and Islamic inscriptions.

Many of these inscriptions date from the Neolithic period and even the Paleolithic period.

Abdullah Al-Suqour, tour guide and member of the Najran Tourist Club, emphasized the significance of the rock carvings as historical records and tourist attractions.

He said the artistry of the engravings are often accompanied by the artist’s signature or prayers.

Al-Suqour urged everyone to cooperate with authorities in preserving and developing these invaluable cultural heritage sites and raising awareness about their importance.


Saudi foreign minister meets with German counterpart

Saudi foreign minister meets with German counterpart
Updated 05 September 2024
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Saudi foreign minister meets with German counterpart

Saudi foreign minister meets with German counterpart
  • Both parties exchanged views on the ongoing situation in the Gaza Strip and related efforts

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with his German counterpart Annalena Baerbock in Riyadh on Thursday.
During the meeting, the two officials reviewed their countries’ diplomatic relations and discussed measures to strengthen bilateral ties and enhance cooperation on regional and global issues. They also exchanged views on the ongoing situation in the Gaza Strip and related efforts.
The meeting was also attended by the Kingdom’s Ambassador to Germany Prince Abdullah bin Khalid and Saudi Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Ambassador Saud Al-Sati.


Saudi Culture Ministry and General Entertainment Authority highlight Riyadh Season tie-in projects

Saudi Culture Ministry and General Entertainment Authority highlight Riyadh Season tie-in projects
Updated 05 September 2024
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Saudi Culture Ministry and General Entertainment Authority highlight Riyadh Season tie-in projects

Saudi Culture Ministry and General Entertainment Authority highlight Riyadh Season tie-in projects
  • They cover collaborations in arts and entertainment sectors including film, music, fashion, as well as traditional crafts and manufacturing
  • Officials say the initiatives will enhance quality of life in the Kingdom and help develop professional capabilities in several sectors

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Culture and the General Entertainment Authority on Wednesday provided a round-up of a series of projects and agreements they said would enhance the quality of life in the Kingdom and help to develop professional capabilities in several sectors.

The first involves enhanced cooperation between the Saudi Film Commission and Sela, a company that specializes in experiences, events and destinations in the Kingdom.

Sela is a strategic partner of Riyadh Season, the annual series of entertainment, cultural and sporting events, and the goal of this collaboration with the Film Commission is to provide support for producers working at Al-Hosn Studios, one of the new zones that will debut when the 2024 season begins in October.

This support includes assistance with licensing procedures, access to the commission’s Film Production Support Program, and the establishment of a commission office within the studio.

As part of the second project, the Ministry of Culture is sponsoring a major fashion event called “1000 Seasons and a Season” that will take place in November, in partnership with renowned Lebanese designer Elie Saab, at The Venue, another zone that is a new addition to Riyadh Season this year.

In addition, the ministry is collaborating with Riyadh Season to sponsor a Christian Dior exhibition titled “Designer of Dreams” in historic Al-Murabba district. The touring exhibition, which has previously appeared in major cities including New York, London and Paris, will showcase a collection of classic and contemporary fashion split into 14 sections, and there will also be a Dior gift shop and cafe.

The third project is a collaboration between the Ministry of Culture and the GEA designed to aid the development of the Saudi oud-manufacturing industry. It will be supported by a Riyadh Season initiative to promote Saudi-made oud, in keeping with the joint efforts of both organizations to promote musical arts and traditional crafts in the Kingdom.

A fourth project will focus on strengthening a strategic partnership between the Saudi Music Commission and Merwas Studio, with the aim of establishing the latter as a global hub for music production and recording, fostering local musical talents, and attracting international talent to the Kingdom.

Described as the largest arts and entertainment factory in the Arab world, Merwas is located at Boulevard Riyadh City, which is one of Riyadh Season’s 15 entertainment zones and contains 22 studios. During the season, organizers say visitors to the Boulevard will have a chance to explore a world of content produced by renowned international production companies, including music, films and cinematography.

Turki Alalshikh, the chairperson of the GEA, also announced on Wednesday that Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan is sponsoring a Golden Pen Award, the aim of which is to encourage the adaptation of influential literary works into films.