Saudi hospitality ahead of Dakar Rally wins Russian journalist’s heart, removes misconceptions

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Sveta Amelichkina, a Moscow-based Russian journalist shares her experience of covering motorsport in the Kingdom. (Supplied)
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Sveta Amelichkina, a Moscow-based Russian journalist shares her experience of covering motorsport in the Kingdom. (Supplied)
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Updated 04 January 2020
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Saudi hospitality ahead of Dakar Rally wins Russian journalist’s heart, removes misconceptions

  • Dakar Saudi Arabia 2020 gets underway in Jeddah on Jan. 5
  • First time event has been held in the Middle East

JEDDAH: 2019 will go down in Saudi Arabian history as the year the Kingdom opened its doors to the world by allowing tourists from 49 countries to visit the country and enjoy its marvels.

Since the announcement of Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia has emerged as a global hub of sports and entertainment, with events each month attracting tourists from all over the world.

The Dakar Rally is one of the events that will help put Saudi Arabia on the global tourism map. The rally will take place Jan. 5-17, 2020 for the first time in the Middle East, and Dakar Saudi Arabia 2020 will traverse various terrains and sceneries.

Racing over 7,500km of the Kingdom’s vast and unexplored desert, Dakar Saudi Arabia 2020 gets underway in Jeddah before drivers and crews navigate their way through the fast and winding dunes for 752km.

The intimidating challenge continues north along the coast for nearly 900km through the Red Sea Project till it reaches the futuristic NEOM megaproject, where the journey reaches its highest point at an altitude of 1,400m amid a series of canyons and mountains.

Lovers of motorsports will be naturally drawn to the Kingdom to witness this great event. One such enthusiast is Sveta Amelichkina, a Moscow-based Russian journalist. She claims to have attended six Dakar rallies, traveled to more than 50 countries and visited more than 200 cities.

When she heard that Saudi Arabia would be hosting the Dakar Rally, she readied her backpack to fly to Saudi Arabia. “Wow, now I can visit Saudi Arabia,” was her initial reaction to the news.

Arab News caught up with her following the Sharqia Rally, which was part of the Saudi Toyota Rally Championship, to hear her impressions of the Kingdom.

Amelichkina said: “When I heard the news, I really got excited to finally visit Saudi Arabia which was once an impossible country to visit. It was so interesting to me and I was very curious.”

“When I learned about the Saudi Toyota Championship, I decided to visit the country to cover the event. Three Russian co-drivers participated in this rally with Saudi drivers. I followed AlUla–Neom Rally and the Riyadh Rally from Moscow and made daily video reports, because of our Russian co-drivers who kept sending me photos and videos daily.”

She said initially she was a bit nervous because it was a strange country with different rules and laws. “I was also worried that I might be the only woman at the rally.”

However, she added, her fears evaporated on the first day of the event.”Everybody was friendly, everybody was ready to help me. I didn’t face any problem during the entire event. It was like a ‘test drive’ for me before Dakar.”

She said: “The people of Saudi Arabia were the biggest surprise for me. I didn’t expect them to be so friendly. Really everybody tried to help me, whenever needed. Everybody was so kind. I got lost in Sharqiya twice and people offered me assistance.”

Amelichkina is convinced that Saudi Arabia will be the perfect host of the Dakar Rally: “I am sure it is going to be a very successful rally and I am sure Saudis will impress the world because they and their country have the potential.”

Speaking of the Dakar Rally, Amelichkina said: “Of course, I want to cover the event and I am planning to be here in January 2020.”

Her relatives and friends back in Russia are eagerly waiting for her to share stories about Saudi Arabia. She said the great stories and pictures she shared on her social media accounts have made them all curious to learn more about the Kingdom and its friendly people.

To her friends, she said she was like the astronaut who first stepped on the moon.

“All this because I am currently considered the first Russian woman journalist who covered a race in Saudi Arabia. While I was in Sharqiya, I did live videos in Russian and English from the race. I love this country, I love the people, I am coming back for the Dakar Rally. I am sure that it will be a great race.”  


Riyadh to host second edition of Model of Care Forum

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Riyadh to host second edition of Model of Care Forum

  • Forum aims to introduce the Saudi healthcare model locally and internationally, highlight success stories, and outline future goals and ambitions
  • Forum represents the second phase in a four-part strategic process in the healthcare sector’s transformation

RIYADH: Riyadh will host the second edition of the Model of Care Forum under the patronage of Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel.

Organised by the Health Holding Co. on Jan. 28-29, the forum will be held at Malfa Hall in Prince Mohammed bin Salman Nonprofit City.

The forum aims to introduce the Saudi healthcare model locally and internationally, highlight success stories, and outline future goals and ambitions in line with the Saudi Vision 2030.

It also promotes partnership in healthcare among individuals and their families by taking necessary measures to maintain their health, ensuring the provision of healthcare that meets societal needs according to the highest quality standards.

The forum represents the second phase in a four-part strategic process in the healthcare sector’s transformation, aimed at developing the healthcare model in the Kingdom.

The Health Holding Co. is playing a key role in enabling healthcare delivery through 20 health clusters across Saudi Arabia.


Directorate imposes new exit visa requirement

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Directorate imposes new exit visa requirement

  • Directorate addressed employers, stating that if a resident identity is valid for fewer than 30 days, the final exit visa may not be issued
  • Resident identity must be renewed for the issuance of the final exit visa

RIYADH: The Saudi General Directorate of Passports has said that resident identities must be valid for at least 30 days when applying for a final exit visa.

The directorate addressed employers, stating that if a resident identity is valid for fewer than 30 days, the final exit visa may not be issued. In that case, the resident identity must be renewed for the issuance of the final exit visa.

It noted that if a resident identity is valid for more than 30 days and fewer than 60 days, a final exit visa may be issued for the resident identity’s remaining period.

If the resident identity is valid for 60 days or more, the final exit visa may be issued for 60 days only.

The directorate noted that employers may issue final exit visas for their sponsored workers or affiliated family members through the Ministry of Interior’s Absher Business platform, and the Muqeem portal.


Saudi king and crown prince congratulate Joseph Aoun on being elected president of Lebanon

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (File/SPA)
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Saudi king and crown prince congratulate Joseph Aoun on being elected president of Lebanon

  • In a congratulatory cable, King Salman wished Aoun success and the Lebanese people further progress and prosperity

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulated Joseph Aoun on being elected president of Lebanon on Thursday.

In a congratulatory cable, King Salman wished Aoun success and the Lebanese people further progress and prosperity.The crown prince sent a similar cable.

Lebanon’s parliament voted Thursday to elect the country’s army commander, Joseph Aoun, as head of state, filling a more than two-year-long presidential vacuum.

Thursday’s session was the 13th attempt to elect a successor to Michel Aoun, whose term ended in October 2022.


King Abdulaziz Public Library launches Thara Saudi, Athar initiatives

The Thara Saudi and Athar initiatives are launched at the third Saudi Tourism Forum in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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King Abdulaziz Public Library launches Thara Saudi, Athar initiatives

  • Through Thara Saudi the KAPL offers a number of programs that contribute to highlighting cultural tourism
  • Athar is an interactive platform inspired by one of the pioneering national documentation projects, “The Encyclopedia of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia”

RIYADH: General Supervisor of the King Abdulaziz Public Library Faisal bin Abdulrahman bin Muammar launched the Thara Saudi and Athar initiatives at the third Saudi Tourism Forum in Riyadh.

Through Thara Saudi the KAPL offers a number of programs that contribute to highlighting cultural tourism, while Athar is an interactive platform inspired by one of the pioneering national documentation projects, “The Encyclopedia of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”

Speaking at the launch, Muammar said: “The Thara Saudi Arabia is the initiative through which the library seeks to provide a distinctive cultural tourism experience that reflects the rich and diverse history and culture of the Kingdom and aims to present a sustainable vision that contributes to enhancing local culture in global languages.

“It comes as an expression of the efforts of 40 years of cultural and cognitive work, which created a national legacy and a sustainable impact,” added Muammar.

He said the KAPL also launched the Athar initiative, which represents the historical monuments and landmarks mentioned in the encyclopedia of Saudi Arabia, enabling tourists to discover the Kingdom in an unprecedented way.

This project is designed to enhance the Kingdom’s position as a global destination for cultural tourism, and reflects the great diversity Saudi Arabia enjoys.

Through its pavilion at the Saudi Tourism Forum, which was held from Jan. 7-9 at the Riyadh Front, the KAPL seeks to enhance cultural awareness and provide knowledge content that contributes to highlighting the Saudi national heritage, and encourages the exploration of the Kingdom’s unique cultural destinations.

In November the KAPL launched an initiative to position Saudi Arabia as a top global destination for cultural tourism by attracting visitors worldwide to explore the library’s diverse branches.

This project aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 by strengthening national identity, fostering cultural exchange, and supporting sustainable development.

Through its efforts, the KAPL seeks to showcase Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage, folk arts, and traditions, while deepening citizens’ connections to their cultural roots and contributing to economic diversification.


Al-Baha almond season flourishes with vibrant blooms

Updated 09 January 2025
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Al-Baha almond season flourishes with vibrant blooms

AL-BAHA: Saudi Arabia's southwestern region of Al-Baha transforms into a stunning landscape in winter, with gardens and parks adorned in shades of white and pink blossoms of almond trees. 

This year, the almond blossom season in the region is remarkable amid ideal weather conditions fostering dense, vibrant flowers. Local farmers are optimistic about the upcoming harvest, carefully tending to the trees to ensure optimal yield. 

Almond farming is a longstanding tradition in Al-Baha, playing a vital role in the local economy. (SPA)

Almond cultivation is a longstanding tradition in Al-Baha, playing a vital role in the local economy by creating job opportunities for farmers and promoting agricultural trade. The exquisite almond blossoms also attract tourists, advancing the growth of ecotourism in the region. 

The cultivation of almond trees is prevalent throughout the Sarawat Mountains in Al-Baha, as well as in the governorates of Baljurashi, Al Mandaq, and Bani Hassan. 


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A single almond tree can yield about 200 kilograms of nuts each season, farmers say. 

The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture branch in Al-Baha has been instrumental in promoting almond tree cultivation by introducing investment opportunities and enhancing farmers' expertise through a range of informative workshops.