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		<title>Saudi Interior Ministry Launches Special Passport Stamp to Celebrate King Abdulaziz Camel Festival</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jeddah &#8211; The General Directorate of Passports, part of the Ministry of Interior, has launched a special commemorative passport stamp]]></description>
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<p><strong>Jeddah</strong> &#8211; The General Directorate of Passports, part of the Ministry of Interior, has launched a special commemorative passport stamp to celebrate the 10th edition of the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival, reflecting Saudi Arabia’s commitment to preserving and promoting its rich cultural heritage and authentic traditions.</p>



<p>The festival, held in Al-Sayahid north of the Riyadh Region in cooperation with the Camel Club, runs until January 3, showcasing the Kingdom’s iconic camel culture, traditional equestrian practices, and the enduring significance of camels as a symbol of Saudi heritage.</p>



<p>Travelers arriving at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh and at land ports in the Eastern Province will have the opportunity to receive the commemorative passport stamp, highlighting the festival’s role in welcoming visitors while promoting awareness of Saudi Arabia’s historic and cultural milestones.</p>



<p>This initiative is part of broader efforts by the Ministry of Interior to document major national events, celebrating the Kingdom’s traditions and achievements while introducing international visitors to the richness of Saudi culture and the historical importance of camels in the Arabian Peninsula.</p>



<p>The commemorative stamp emphasizes the Kingdom’s dedication to cultural preservation, strengthening national identity, and promoting pride in the authentic heritage that has shaped generations of Saudis across centuries.</p>



<p>In addition, the Ministry’s initiative aligns with previous cultural projects, such as the series of commemorative postage stamps issued by Saudi Post in collaboration with the General Entertainment Authority in September, which celebrated the Kingdom’s 95th National Day under the theme “Our Pride Is in Our Nature.”</p>



<p>These stamps, valued at SR3, and a special postcard at SR5, marked the unification of the Kingdom by King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Saud, transforming historical milestones into celebrations of national pride, loyalty, and identity, while highlighting the Kingdom’s continued commitment to commemorating significant cultural events.</p>



<p>The history of Saudi commemorative postage stamps dates back to the early 1930s, when the first stamp marked the appointment of Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud as crown prince, establishing a long-standing tradition of celebrating royal and national achievements through philately.</p>



<p>Saudi postage stamps are equipped with advanced security features that ensure authenticity, prevent counterfeiting, and protect both institutional and intellectual property, reflecting the Kingdom’s careful attention to quality and cultural preservation in all official initiatives.</p>



<p>The new passport stamp initiative demonstrates how Saudi Arabia continues to integrate cultural heritage into modern administrative practices, linking international travel with meaningful recognition of the nation’s unique historical and cultural narratives.</p>



<p>It also enhances the experience of visitors, allowing them to participate in commemorating national events while learning about the Kingdom’s cultural landmarks, traditional practices, and the historical significance of camels in shaping Arabian society and livelihoods.</p>



<p>By connecting travel, heritage, and celebration, the stamp fosters a deeper appreciation of Saudi Arabia’s identity, showcasing how national festivals like the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival reinforce cultural pride and international engagement.</p>



<p>The initiative exemplifies Saudi Arabia’s strategy of preserving traditions while promoting tourism and international awareness, highlighting the Kingdom as a destination where history, culture, and contemporary infrastructure meet in harmony.</p>



<p>Through such programs, Saudi Arabia reinforces its global cultural presence, encouraging participation in national celebrations and creating a legacy of education, pride, and engagement for both residents and international visitors alike.</p>



<p>The commemorative passport stamp is more than a functional travel item; it symbolizes Saudi Arabia’s vision of celebrating heritage, national pride, and cultural storytelling, offering a lasting reminder of the Kingdom’s rich history and enduring traditions.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s cultural initiatives continue to strengthen national unity, promote heritage awareness, and ensure that iconic symbols like the camel remain central to the Kingdom’s identity, providing both educational and celebratory experiences for all who visit or reside in the country.</p>
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		<title>Royal Diriyah Opera House: A Modern Cultural Jewel Rising from the Desert</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Blending heritage and innovation, the Royal Diriyah Opera House redefines Saudi Arabia’s artistic future — honoring Najdi tradition]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Blending heritage and innovation, the Royal Diriyah Opera House redefines Saudi Arabia’s artistic future — honoring Najdi tradition while embracing modern design and global collaboration.</p>



<p>Rising from the heart of historic Diriyah, the Royal Diriyah Opera House is set to become one of Saudi Arabia’s most inspiring cultural landmarks. Designed by Norwegian firm Snohetta in collaboration with Saudi Arabia’s Syn Architects, it reflects the harmony between desert-inspired tradition and modern creativity.</p>



<p>Set to open in 2028, the 46,000-square-meter venue will feature world-class performance spaces for more than 3,500 people. A 2,000-seat main theatre will host operas and global productions, while two smaller halls and a 450-seat rooftop amphitheater will support diverse cultural events in both indoor and open-air settings.</p>



<p>The project, led by Diriyah Company and operated by the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, is part of the larger Diriyah master plan. It aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, transforming the historic birthplace of the Kingdom into a vibrant cultural and global arts destination. Construction began before summer 2025 and continues to progress steadily.</p>



<p>Snohetta’s winning design was chosen in a 2022 international competition for its deep connection to the local environment. Inspired by Najdi architecture, the structure uses natural textures, shaded walkways, and open courtyards that mirror the desert landscape while ensuring sustainability and comfort.</p>



<p>The opera house’s interior will celebrate Saudi creativity. Installations by renowned local artists like Maha Malluh will pay tribute to the country’s visual heritage, blending tradition with modern expression and giving a platform to homegrown talent.</p>



<p>Architect Eli Synnevag emphasized that the project symbolizes how culture can unite communities and inspire the future. It represents a bridge between Saudi traditions and international art, reflecting the Kingdom’s growing influence in global culture and design.</p>



<p>Beyond architecture, the project’s purpose is deeply human — to create a space where people gather to experience music, theatre, and art in harmony with the landscape. Open gardens and connected spaces will welcome both residents and visitors, encouraging exploration and dialogue.</p>



<p>As the Royal Diriyah Opera House rises from the desert, it stands as a beacon of Saudi Arabia’s transformation. It embodies a new era where heritage and innovation coexist, illuminating the path toward a creative, confident, and globally connected cultural future.</p>
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