Heritage Commission launches Al-Baha’s Bin Raqoush Palace events

The streets of these heritage villages saw visitors performing folk dances and recording these events. (SPA)
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  • The events are designed to raise awareness of the history, culture and heritage of the Kingdom

RIYADH: The Heritage Commission’s cultural events were launched on Thursday at Bin Raqoush Palace, a historic monument in Al-Baha.

The seven-day program is part of the heritage and cultural series of events organized by the commission.  

The events are designed to raise awareness of the history, culture and heritage of the Kingdom.

The program, which starts at 4:00 p.m. and ends at 11:30 p.m., is open to all.

The venue comprises a reception area and a welcome area, the heritage council, the deer pavilion, the camel products pavilion, 3D displays, cultural heritage displays and the World Heritage sites exhibition.

Many visitors attended the event to view the heritage displays, which included crafts such as textiles, Arabic calligraphy, collectibles, decoration and heritage design patterns made by Al-Baha residents.

Craftspeople also enjoyed interacting with visitors.

The heritage villages across the governorates of Al-Baha province are a window into cultural, historical and archaeological tourism, as well as providing an economic benefit, as they attract small business families specializing in preparing popular dishes.

The streets of these heritage villages saw visitors performing folk dances and recording these events.

The alleys of these villages are witness to the past and to ancient history, reflecting the rich cultural and historical identity of the region.