Saudi Arabia sets new tourism record

Special Saudi Arabia sets new tourism record
1 / 3
Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the significant advances made by both the Kingdom and its tourism industry. (SPA)
Special Saudi Arabia sets new tourism record
2 / 3
Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the significant advances made by both the Kingdom and its tourism industry. (SPA)
Special Saudi Arabia sets new tourism record
3 / 3
Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the significant advances made by both the Kingdom and its tourism industry. (SPA)
Short Url
Updated 18 July 2024
Follow

Saudi Arabia sets new tourism record

Saudi Arabia sets new tourism record
  • Record 60 million tourists spent a total of SR143 billion in the first half of 2024
  • Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb: Our country is blessed with a multiplicity of tourist destinations and climate diversity

ABHA: A record 60 million tourists to Saudi Arabia during the first half of 2024 spent a total of SR143 billion ($38.1 billion), Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb has announced.

Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday, the minister highlighted the significant advances made by both the Kingdom and its tourism industry which have resulted in such a notable achievement.

“Our country is blessed with a multiplicity of tourist destinations and climate diversity, (as well as) the moderate weather that the Aseer region enjoys during the summer season and low temperatures compared to most cities in the world,” he said.

Al-Khateeb added that visitors could enjoy diverse attractions, from historic villages to farms rich in local products, along with delicious cuisine telling stories of the past.

The third Aseer Season — which will run until Sept. 1 — is ready to make its mark on the region, with renowned locations set to provide rich cultural experiences for visitors.

Known as the cultural hub of Saudi Arabia, Aseer boasts a range of attractions in Abha such as Rijal Alma and Shada Palace Museum. A key landmark is Soudah Peaks, a sustainable luxury mountain destination standing 3,015 meters above sea level — the highest point in the Kingdom.

Al-Khateeb said the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 had strengthened the tourism sector through the launch of the National Tourism Strategy in 2019 and a tourist visa. He also spoke about the launch of the Bachelor of International Hospitality Management program, a partnership between the Ministry of Tourism, King Khalid University, and Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

“Our goal is to develop tourism capabilities and expand international specialized technical colleges and strategic partnership institutes in the field of tourism and hospitality,” he said.

Al-Khateeb said 10,000 training opportunities both inside and outside the Kingdom would be allocated to those working in the Aseer region’s tourism sector.

The National Tourism Strategy aims to reach over 150 million local and international tourists by 2030. In 2023, it reached 109 million.

Al-Khateeb added: “The Tourism Development Fund plays an important role in providing financing, allocating SR7.4 billion to enable over 100 tourism projects around the Kingdom with a value exceeding SR35 billion.”


2025 named ‘Year of Handicrafts’ to showcase Saudi artisan talents worldwide

2025 named ‘Year of Handicrafts’ to showcase Saudi artisan talents worldwide
Updated 6 sec ago
Follow

2025 named ‘Year of Handicrafts’ to showcase Saudi artisan talents worldwide

2025 named ‘Year of Handicrafts’ to showcase Saudi artisan talents worldwide
  • Ministry of Culture aims to elevate traditional crafts and empower artisans through national celebration

JEDDAH: The Ministry of Culture has announced 2025 as the “Year of Handicrafts,” recognizing the cultural and artistic significance of this tradition in Saudi society.

The initiative, approved by the Cabinet, aims to celebrate Saudi artisans’ creativity and showcase their talents globally.

Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan expressed appreciation for the Cabinet’s decision and emphasized the importance of preserving and promoting Saudi cultural heritage, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Prince Badr said: “At the Ministry of Culture, we work to instill pride in the national identity and all the tangible and intangible cultural elements associated with it.

“This is one of the goals of the National Cultural Strategy under the umbrella of Saudi Vision 2030, which places national identity and Saudi culture among its ambitious objectives.”

The “Year of Handicrafts” will serve as a platform to honor this essential component of national identity, celebrating its cultural and artistic value.

Prince Badr added: “Saudi handicrafts reflect the creativity of Saudi society through weaving, handmade artifacts and artistic innovations passed down through generations.

“Among these are pottery, traditional clothing, ceramic utensils, leatherwork, copperwork, tailoring, dyeing, blacksmithing, gold and jewelry crafting, and other handmade creations by Saudi artisans.”

The Ministry of Culture aims to elevate Saudi handicrafts locally and internationally, empowering artisans and boosting their contribution to the economy.

This will be achieved through events organized with partners to highlight the cultural, historical and economic importance of handicrafts.

Since 2020, the ministry has celebrated an annual “cultural year” to honor key elements of Saudi culture.

The “Year of Arabic Calligraphy” was celebrated in 2020 and extended into 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Kingdom celebrated 2022 as the “Year of Saudi Coffee,” 2023 as the “Year of Arabic Poetry,” and 2024 is the “Year of the Camel.”

The “Year of Handicrafts” in 2025 promises to celebrate the artistry and heritage that form the core of Saudi identity, ensuring that this invaluable legacy is preserved and shared globally.


Students plant 1,600 trees in Saudi royal reserve 

Students plant 1,600 trees in Saudi royal reserve 
Updated 49 min 24 sec ago
Follow

Students plant 1,600 trees in Saudi royal reserve 

Students plant 1,600 trees in Saudi royal reserve 

RIYADH: The King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority has completed the second phase of a school-based initiative aimed at raising environmental awareness and encouraging community involvement, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

In the second phase of the initiative, it expanded its reach to 1,300 students across all grades — up from the 500 students involved in the first phase — and included five school complexes where students planted 1,600 native trees and seedlings.

The initiative aligns with the authority’s broader goals of increasing vegetation cover, educating young people, and promoting sustainable practices, in line with the 2030 strategic targets for royal reserves and the Saudi Green Initiative.

It includes interactive projects and volunteer opportunities for students and is designed to inspire young people to become environmental stewards. 

The participants’ volunteer hours are recorded on the National Volunteer Portal affiliated with the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development.

By caring for these plants, students will develop a deeper connection with their environment, the SPA reported.


Saudi foreign minister in Jordan for meeting on Gaza

Saudi foreign minister in Jordan for meeting on Gaza
Updated 18 September 2024
Follow

Saudi foreign minister in Jordan for meeting on Gaza

Saudi foreign minister in Jordan for meeting on Gaza

DUBAI: Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan said on Wednesday the dangerous situation in Gaza requires all parties to double their efforts to deal with the latest developments. 

Prince Faisal made the remarks as he attended an Arab-Islamic ministerial committee meeting in Jordan focused on halting the conflict in Gaza.

Meanwhile, Jordan's foreign minister said Israel is pushing the whole Middle East to the brink of regional conflict by maintaining a dangerous escalation on several fronts. 

Ayman Safadi said following the meeting that peace would not prevail without a two-state solution. 

Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi meets with foreign ministers and officials at a coordination meeting of the contact group of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), in Amman, Jordan September 18, 2024. (Reuters)

The Islamic and Arab committee, established to coordinate a global response, will consider action during the upcoming high-level meetings of the 79th session of the UN General Assembly in New York, according to the Jordan News Agency (Petra).

It includes representatives from Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, Qatar, Turkiye, Indonesia, Nigeria and Bahrain, as well as the secretary-generals of the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.


KSrelief continues pediatric hematology, oncology program in Yemen

KSrelief continues pediatric hematology, oncology program in Yemen
Updated 18 September 2024
Follow

KSrelief continues pediatric hematology, oncology program in Yemen

KSrelief continues pediatric hematology, oncology program in Yemen

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief continues to provide pediatric hematology and oncology services in the Mukalla area of Hadhramaut, Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The program, which began on Sept. 14 and runs until Sept. 21, is led by five specialists. They have already examined 21 children with cancerous tumors.

The program is a part of KSrelief’s volunteer specialist medical services for needy people across the world.


Authorities warn of thunderstorms, hail across Saudi Arabia until Sunday

Authorities warn of thunderstorms, hail across Saudi Arabia until Sunday
Updated 18 September 2024
Follow

Authorities warn of thunderstorms, hail across Saudi Arabia until Sunday

Authorities warn of thunderstorms, hail across Saudi Arabia until Sunday
  • The Makkah region is expected to receive heavy rain that may lead to torrential downpours, hail, and strong winds

RIYADH: The Saudi Civil Defense warned of thunderstorms across the Kingdom until Sunday as the country experiences cooler autumn weather.

The authorities urged people to avoid areas susceptible to flooding, not to swim in open water, and to follow instructions issued through social media channels.

The Makkah region is expected to receive heavy rain that may lead to torrential downpours, hail, and strong winds.

moderate-to-heavy rain expected to affect the Baha, Asir, and Jazan regions, while Najran and Madinah regions might see drizzle to moderate rain.

September 1st signaled the official start of autumn in Saudi Arabia.

The season is usually rainy, with rapid fluctuations in weather patterns, providing much-needed respite from the heat, according to the  National Center for Meteorology.

Temperatures are anticipated to remain elevated until the middle of the month, with significant fluctuations expected in temperature.