Al-Turaif district to host G20 Cultural night, says DGDA CEO Jerry Inzerillo

Jerry Inzerillo, CEO of Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA), on Wednesday held a media briefing on making Diriyah, birthplace of the Kingdom, one of the world’s greatest gathering places. (AN Photo/Basheer Saleh)
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Updated 19 November 2020
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Al-Turaif district to host G20 Cultural night, says DGDA CEO Jerry Inzerillo

  • Hopes remain high in Kingdom for future of the sector despite COVID-19 pandemic
  • As COVID passes more nationalities are expected to visit with UNESCO

RIYADH: Al-Turaif historical district will host the G20 states in a cultural night on Nov. 20, according to Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA) CEO, Jerry Inzerillo.

“This is a historic week,” he said, speaking at a media briefing on making Diriyah - birthplace of the Kingdom - one of the world’s greatest gathering places.

“Many years from now — 10, 20, 30 years from now, people will look at the Kingdom’s successful hosting of the G20 as a milestone.

Inzerillo said despite COVID-19 pandemic shuttering global tourism options, there remained high hopes in the Kingdom for the future of the sector.

“We can go back to where we were in September last year in welcoming people from all over the world. Now the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) and the UN’s World Travel Organization (UNWTO) (have both named) Saudi Arabia as one of the fastest growing tourism countries in the world. We were filing 55,000 visas per week (before the pandemic),” he said.




Inzerillo said that despite the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic shuttering global tourism options, there remained high hopes in the Kingdom for the future of the sector. (AN Photo/Basheer Saleh)

He said prior to COVID-19, there was a vast interest in visiting, despite Saudi Arabia’s tourism visa scheme only being open to 55 countries, including Hong Kong and Macau.

“We will have more sites coming with UNESCO. We want to thank Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan Al-Saud for his leadership. We would like to also praise and thank our wonderful Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb for his steadfast leadership and opening up Saudi Arabia to tourism,” Inzerillo said.

He anticipated that COVID-19 would pass soon based on news from major pharmaceutical companies on the efficacy of their respective vaccine trials.

“This will pass, and the Kingdom will have its place worldwide as one of the top gathering places, and we are ready at the birthplace of the Kingdom, Al-Turaif and Diriyah, to welcome everybody,” Inzerillo said.




Inzerillo noted that prior to COVID-19, interest in visiting was huge, despite Saudi Arabia’s tourism visa scheme only being open to 55 countries. (AN Photo/Basheer Saleh)

“People can come visit us. Our Al-Bujairi district is home to 20 new restaurants and beautiful walking esplanades. We have our first Samhan Nuzul Hotel under construction, in the beautiful Najd architectural style, which everybody will want to come and see. We also have our first cultural institution going up,” he said, adding the area would have one of the largest parks in Riyadh next to the the Wadi Hanifah UNESCO site.  

“I am honored on behalf of our community in Diriyah, and on behalf of the DGDA, to say that we are moving full speed ahead, but the thing that I am most proud about is our team — the ladies and gentlemen who work at the DGDA,” he said.

“We will contribute SR 27 billion ($7.19 billion) to the GDP of Saudi Arabia. We will also be providing employment opportunities; 81 percent of our staff are from Saudi Arabia, and 36 percent of our staff are Saudi women,” he said.


Orchestra celebrates soundtracks of popular video games at Saudi Arabia’s Ithra

The event at Ithra featured music from Guild Wars 2, World of Warcraft, The Witcher 3 and Assassin’s Creed 2, among many others.
Updated 04 April 2025
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Orchestra celebrates soundtracks of popular video games at Saudi Arabia’s Ithra

  • Concert features symphonic arrangements, in-game HD visuals

DHAHRAN: It is “game on” at the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture after it opened its doors to an event on Thursday.

The orchestral performance, which is being held nightly at the Ithra Theater — with two shows scheduled for Friday — celebrates the soundtracks of popular video games and attempts to breathe new life into them.

The concert features symphonic arrangements paired with in-game HD visuals and exclusive concept art from popular titles such as League of Legends, Overwatch, Assassin’s Creed, and The Witcher 3.

The event featured music from Guild Wars 2, World of Warcraft, The Witcher 3 and Assassin’s Creed 2, among many others. (Supplied)

Sergey Smbatyan, founder of the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra and the artistic director and principal conductor since 2005, was on hand to lend context and commentary between the scores on opening night.

He told the crowd before the show: “If you’re not a gamer, what I want you to do is to imagine that you’re in a museum — an art museum — but instead of a curator telling you about the images that you’re going to see on this huge screen, let these musicians tell you that exact story.

“Tonight there is no right time to clap; there is no wrong time to clap. If you hear something you like from these guys (gesturing to the orchestra behind him on stage), let us know.

“We're going to start off tonight with role-play games, or what are known as RPGs, where players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting. The game is focused on interactive storytelling, decision-making and strategy.”

Dhahran resident Paul Blay took his two daughters Sylvia, 11, and Celeste, 10, to the show.

Blay, who is a father of six, told Arab News: “I get emails about Ithra events and saw this one and I thought it would be fun for me and the girls to go to. Like with anyone that you love, I shared the things I love with them.”

The Blay family moved to the Kingdom last year and were keen to attend an event that merged gaming with music.

Celeste told Arab News: “I really like video game music; the music is really pretty and I like listening to that. It is kind of what motivated me to come here. And, also, my dad likes video games.”

The older Blay sisters have both taken music lessons and play multiple instruments, including the piano, the harp and the clarinet.

Their father said: “Some of the best music that’s being composed nowadays is for movies and video games. I expected it to be really high quality and good (at Ithra).”

The event featured music from Guild Wars 2, World of Warcraft, The Witcher 3 and Assassin’s Creed 2, among many others.

The last show takes place on April 5, with tickets starting at SR200 ($53), available at the venue or via the Ithra website.

 


Exhibition honoring Prince Khaled Al-Faisal inaugurated in Jeddah

Updated 04 April 2025
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Exhibition honoring Prince Khaled Al-Faisal inaugurated in Jeddah

  • The exhibition chronicles Prince Khaled’s life and contributions as a statesman, individual and poet through visual installations

MAKKAH: Makkah Deputy Gov. Prince Saud bin Mishal bin Abdulaziz launched the “Love of Khaled Al-Faisal” exhibition as part of Jeddah Season festivities.

The ceremony was attended by Prince Turki bin Faisal, alongside several relatives of Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal.

The delegation toured the exhibition, housed at the Abadi Al-Johar area in Jeddah, which runs from April 3-8 and welcomes visitors daily from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.

The exhibition chronicles Prince Khaled’s life and contributions as a statesman, individual and poet through visual installations.

 


Saudi Arabia’s Hail poppy reserve attracts thousands of tourists

As the sun sets, the golden rays cast a warm glow over the landscape and create a natural wonder. (SPA)
Updated 04 April 2025
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Saudi Arabia’s Hail poppy reserve attracts thousands of tourists

  • Since opening in 2022, the reserve, which covers 10,000 sq. meters, has drawn thousands of domestic and foreign visitors

HAIL: With its vibrant array of wildflowers framed by golden sand dunes and majestic mountains, the Poppy Reserve in Al-Khattah is one of the Hail region’s most captivating attractions.

Since opening in 2022, the reserve, which covers 10,000 sq. meters, has drawn thousands of domestic and foreign visitors, particularly during holidays, Eid and the spring season.

The attraction enchants guests with its sweeping fields of poppies, perfectly balanced in form and color. As the sun sets, the golden rays cast a warm glow over the landscape and create a natural wonder.

This striking beauty enhances the region’s reputation for breathtaking scenery and offers a unique experience.

 


Saudi Arabia concludes participation in Bologna Book Fair

The event introduced visitors to Saudi heritage through a comprehensive cultural experience. (SPA)
Updated 04 April 2025
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Saudi Arabia concludes participation in Bologna Book Fair

  • The Saudi pavilion experienced significant engagement from publishers and international literary agencies, Al-Bassam added

BOLOGNA: Saudi Arabia concluded its participation in the Bologna International Book Fair 2025, held in Bologna, Italy, from March 31 to April 3.

The event introduced visitors to Saudi heritage through a comprehensive cultural experience.

Bassam Al-Bassam, general manager of publishing at the Saudi Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission, said the commission organized various initiatives to enhance the publishing and translation industry in the Kingdom and showcase the Saudi cultural landscape.

The Saudi pavilion experienced significant engagement from publishers and international literary agencies, Al-Bassam added.

By participating in international book fairs, the Kingdom aims to enhance its cultural presence on a global scale and create new opportunities to promote Saudi culture both regionally and internationally.

 


Attempt to smuggle qat foiled in Saudi Arabia’s Jazan

Patrols of the Border Guard in Al-Daer, Jazan, foiled an attempt to smuggle 45 kg of hashish. (SPA)
Updated 04 April 2025
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Attempt to smuggle qat foiled in Saudi Arabia’s Jazan

  • Preliminary procedures have been completed, and the seized narcotics were handed to the competent authority

JAZAN: Saudi Border Guard land patrols in Farasan, Jazan, arrested three Yemenis for violating border security system regulations and attempting to smuggle 171 kg of qat.

Meanwhile, Border Guard land patrols in Al-Daer, Jazan, foiled an attempt to smuggle 45 kg of hashish. Preliminary procedures have been completed, and the seized narcotics were handed to the competent authority.