Najran’s leather artisans preserve cultural heritage

In the heart of Saudi Arabia’s Najran region, the ancient art of leather crafting, a symbol of local cultural heritage, is experiencing a renaissance. (SPA)
In the heart of Saudi Arabia’s Najran region, the ancient art of leather crafting, a symbol of local cultural heritage, is experiencing a renaissance. (SPA)
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Updated 11 August 2024
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Najran’s leather artisans preserve cultural heritage

Najran’s leather artisans preserve cultural heritage
  • Leather products include footwear, bags, accessories, clothing, furniture and car accessories

RIYADH: In the heart of Saudi Arabia’s Najran region, the ancient art of leather crafting, a symbol of local cultural heritage, is experiencing a renaissance.

Each piece of leather tells a unique story of art and industry, passed down through generations of Saudi artisans.

This traditional industry is finding new life under Saudi Vision 2030, contributing to the development of manufacturing techniques and product diversification, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Leather products include footwear, bags, accessories, clothing, furniture and car accessories. These locally made items, known for their durability, quality and Saudi aesthetics, are popular both within the region and beyond.

In an interview with the SPA, Salem bin Ahmed, a leather craftsman, outlined the meticulous process of transforming animal hides from cattle, camels, sheep and goats into durable, flexible leather. The process involves cleaning and hair removal, pickling, tanning, drying and stretching, and finally, cutting, he said.

Ahmed added that several traditional leather products remain in use today, such as the mezab, a shoulder carry for infants; masbat, a leather belt worn around the waist; and zamalah, a large container for storing personal items.

Modern products like fashionable bags and accessories are now part of the leather repertoire, blending tradition with contemporary design.

Maha Al-Saeed, head of the Lar Association for Productive Families in Najran, told the SPA that traditional industries in Najran represent promising opportunities for community members. “This aligns with the country’s direction to promote traditional industries as national cultural heritage,” she said.

The Ministry of Culture supports artisans through specialized training programs and initiatives, teaching necessary skills for leather-making and other traditional crafts, with financial support provided in collaboration with the Social Development Bank.

Al-Saeed added that earlier this year, the association conducted a training program on leather manufacturing.

Trainees learned about key leather types, including cattle and goat hides, and acquired basic skills in leather crafting such as proper cutting, sewing, tailoring and embossing techniques.

The program also covered artistic skills like burning and drawing on leather to create attractive products, incorporating Najran’s heritage by adding engravings, drawings, and depictions of historical and heritage sites on leather pieces.


Manga Productions, stc play launch new anime game

Manga Productions, stc play launch new anime game
Updated 10 September 2024
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Manga Productions, stc play launch new anime game

Manga Productions, stc play launch new anime game

RIYADH: Manga Productions, a Misk Foundation subsidiary, has launched the game “Future’s Folktales Hopper Quest” in collaboration with stc play, the gaming arm of stc Group.

Inspired by the successful “Future’s Folktales” series, the game is available on the App Store, Google Play Store, and App Gallery.

Developed by Saudi professionals, the game features stories inspired by the Arabian Peninsula, multiple characters, and five unique worlds, including “Future Riyadh.”

Free to download on mobile, it supports Arabic, English, and Japanese. The game offers daily challenges and engaging dialogues. It has been downloaded over 278,000 times worldwide during its trial launch.

Essam Bukhary, CEO of Manga Productions, said: “stc play is a leading player in the gaming field, and we are looking forward to collaborating to further elevate our vibrant gaming community.”

Bader Almarshoud, head of stc play, said: “We are passionate about creating a vibrant gaming community where players can dive into a world of rich content crafted around their preferences.

“By combining our innovative technological solutions with the creative brilliance of Manga Productions, we offer gamers an engaging and immersive adventure.”

Ohoud Al-Qahtani, senior game producer at Manga Productions, said: “To provide the best gaming experience, we constantly work on developing and improving the product through several updates based on data collected from players.

“In our daily work, we also focus on developing our tools, team skills, and mechanisms for executing game development tasks continuously.”

The first game in the “Future’s Folktales” series, produced by Manga Productions in 2020, achieved global success, airing on over 40 platforms and garnering over 100 million views.


Asir highlights tourism opportunities at Hong Kong forum 

Asir highlights tourism opportunities at Hong Kong forum 
Updated 10 September 2024
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Asir highlights tourism opportunities at Hong Kong forum 

Asir highlights tourism opportunities at Hong Kong forum 

RIYADH: The Asir Region Development Authority is participating in the International Hospitality Investment Forum in Hong Kong to introduce investors to the region’s tourism sector. 

The authority has a pavilion at the exhibition, running until Sept. 11, and held meetings with international investors, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Sultan Al-Shehri, chief of investment at the authority, participated in a session titled “Catalysts of Tourism and Hospitality Investment: Infrastructure, Regulation, Policy and Mega Projects.” 

During the session, he said the authority in the Asir region was seeking partnerships for development in the crucial tourism sector. 

The ongoing developments in Asir, Al-Shehri said, reflect the Kingdom’s broader investment and economic diversification ambitions. The aim is to position the region as a global, year-round tourist hotspot. 

The authority’s participation in the forum coincides with the conclusion of this year's summer season. An estimated 1.1 million tourists visited Asir over the last seven months.

There was an increase in tourists to Asir from 6.8 million in 2022 to 7.6 million in 2023.


New academic exchange program boosts AI, tech training

New academic exchange program boosts AI, tech training
Updated 10 September 2024
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New academic exchange program boosts AI, tech training

New academic exchange program boosts AI, tech training

JEDDAH: King Abdulaziz University’s College of Science in Jeddah has introduced a student exchange program with the UK’s University of Oxford, designed to equip students in education and scientific research with the latest advancements in AI technologies.

The program covers areas including cybersecurity, data science and software development, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The course will have experts in technology and AI holding discussions, workshops and lectures, while forging new agreements and partnerships to enhance the students’ training and development.

Outstanding research projects by undergraduate and postgraduate students were presented at the launch ceremony.

The aim is to inspire young entrepreneurs to turn these projects into practical, real-world solutions, SPA added.

KAU recently won a gold medal at the 9th International Invention Innovation Competition in Canada.

The university also received a special award from the World Invention Intellectual Property Associations and the best video presentation award among 700 participants for its project “Fasyla.”

Fasyla promotes collaboration with companies on effective ways to cultivate plants in ideal areas.


Saudi foreign ministry condemns Israeli targeting of safe zone in Gaza

Saudi foreign ministry condemns Israeli targeting of safe zone in Gaza
Updated 10 September 2024
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Saudi foreign ministry condemns Israeli targeting of safe zone in Gaza

Saudi foreign ministry condemns Israeli targeting of safe zone in Gaza
  • Israeli forces targeted unarmed civilians in a series of attacks early Tuesday, leaving 40 dead

RIYADH: The Saudi foreign ministry condemned the targeting of Mawasi Khan Yunis in Gaza in a statement on X on Tuesday. 

Israeli forces targeted unarmed civilians in a series of attacks early Tuesday, leaving 40 dead. The strike hit Al-Mawasi — in Gaza’s main southern city of Khan Yunis — which was designated a safe zone by the Israeli military early in the war, with tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians seeking refuge there.

“The international community must activate accountability mechanisms and put an end to Israeli violations”, said the ministry. 

The ministry said the Kingdom renews its rejection of the continuation of Israeli genocide crimes in the Palestinian territories and Gaza.

Tor Wennesland, the UN’s top Middle East envoy, also strongly condemned the deadly strikes on the Israeli-designated humanitarian zones in Khan Yunis.

“I underline that international humanitarian law, including the principles of distinction, proportionality, and precautions in attack, must be upheld at all times,” Wennesland said in his statement.

 

 

“Nowhere is safe in #Gaza. This horrific war must end,” posted in his X account.


National Cultural Awards winners honored in Riyadh

National Cultural Awards winners honored in Riyadh
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National Cultural Awards winners honored in Riyadh

National Cultural Awards winners honored in Riyadh

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah honored the winners of the fourth National Cultural Awards in Riyadh on Monday evening.

In a grand ceremony held under the patronage of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Prince Badr presided over the event, which brought together notable figures from Saudi Arabia’s cultural landscape.

This year’s awards recognized outstanding achievements across a range of sectors, highlighting the Kingdom’s continued dedication to fostering creative talent under Saudi Vision 2030.

In his opening speech, Prince Badr praised the crown prince’s unwavering support for cultural development.

“Our country is experiencing a significant cultural renaissance,” he said.

The minister also announced two new categories to expand the scope of cultural expression: The cultural media award and the handicrafts award.

The cultural personality of the year award went to Dr. Saad Al-Sowayan, a leading figure in anthropology specializing in oral history and Nabati poetry.

Other notable winners included writer Diya Youssef, who received the youth culture award, and the Jabal Al-Fayrouz Foundation, which was honored for its efforts in protecting international cultural heritage.

In the private sector, MBC Group took home the award for cultural institutions, while the King Faisal Foundation was recognized in the nonprofit category.

The awards ceremony honored winners across a wide spectrum of cultural sectors. Among them were Osama Al-Muslim for fiction, Dr. Walid Al-Omari for translation and Abadi Al-Johar for music.

The diverse categories reflect the Kingdom’s commitment to supporting a broad array of cultural expression, from architecture and literature to performing arts.

Speaking to Arab News, Sultan Al-Bazie, CEO of the Theater and Performing Arts Commission, highlighted the importance of the awards in boosting the cultural sector.

“Awards motivate all practitioners in the cultural sectors to present their best work, thus contributing to the overall development of cultural production in the Kingdom,” he said.

Abdulrahman Al-Mutawwa, the official spokesperson for the Ministry of Culture, described the initiative as a vital platform for showcasing Saudi talent. “The National Cultural Awards is the most important platform that the cultural sector and its professionals aspire to participate in,” he said, adding that the event serves as a source of support and empowerment for cultural practitioners.

Prominent Saudi actor, writer and producer Abdullah Al-Sadhan expressed his gratitude at being part of the event, describing it as “truly wonderful and amazing.” He encouraged all creatives to continue their efforts, noting the opportunities that future editions of the awards will provide.

With the addition of new award categories and growing recognition of Saudi creatives, the Kingdom is poised to further solidify its role as a global cultural leader.