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Saudi leadership extends condolences over death of Kuwait鈥檚 Sheikh Fahad Sabah Al-Nasser Al-Sabah

黑料社区鈥檚 King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (File/SPA)
黑料社区鈥檚 King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (File/SPA)
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Saudi leadership extends condolences over death of Kuwait鈥檚 Sheikh Fahad Sabah Al-Nasser Al-Sabah

黑料社区鈥檚 King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (File/SPA)
  • Sheikh Fahad passed away at the age of 75 and his funeral took place on Monday morning, Kuwait News Agency reported

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 King Salman sent a cable of condolences to the Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on the passing of Sheikh Fahad Sabah Al-Nasser Al-Sabah.

Sheikh Fahad passed away at the age of 75 and his funeral took place on Monday morning, Kuwait News Agency reported.

King Salman prayed for the deceased鈥檚 forgiveness and extended his condolences to Sheikh Fahad鈥檚 family, Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent similar cables of condolences to Sheikh Meshal and Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Sabah.


In 黑料社区鈥檚 鈥榊ear of Handicrafts,鈥 passion has no limits

In 黑料社区鈥檚 鈥榊ear of Handicrafts,鈥 passion has no limits
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In 黑料社区鈥檚 鈥榊ear of Handicrafts,鈥 passion has no limits

In 黑料社区鈥檚 鈥榊ear of Handicrafts,鈥 passion has no limits
  • Local artisans receive government support as industry flourishes
  • Handicrafts association aims to bring pottery to a wider audience

RIYADH: Since 黑料社区 announced 2025 as the 鈥淵ear of Handicrafts,鈥 the industry has seen a significant focus on artisans and artisanal crafts that showcase domestic and international ventures through festivals and programs, leading to a boost in confidence for aspiring craftspeople.

For artisan and entrepreneur Sheikha Al-Abdulkarim and her two sisters, their interest in pottery went from a weekend curiosity to a local cultural initiative 鈥 one of the many shaping the future of traditional crafts in 黑料社区.

The idea behind Herfah, which means craft in Arabic, was born out of a love for the ancient clay material as a form of creativity and connection to Saudi heritage.

Today, that passion has transformed into a fully fledged venture that trains aspiring artisans, sells handmade ceramic pieces, and helps preserve one of the Kingdom鈥檚 oldest traditions.

鈥淲e weren鈥檛 thinking about a business at first,鈥 Al-Abdulkarim said. 鈥淚t was just something we really wanted to learn. But once we started working with our hands, we realized this was more than a hobby.鈥

In late 2016, the sisters struggled to find pottery workshops in their area, so they contacted an American-Danish ceramic artist who they had discovered online.

That decision led to their first intensive training course and sparked a vision they had not imagined: Creating a space in 黑料社区 where others could learn, experiment and reconnect with the art of pottery.

Raised in a home where heritage was part of daily life, Al-Abdulkarim credits her upbringing for planting the seed. She was surrounded by handmade textiles, traditional crafts and a family that valued artistry, but turning passion into something tangible was not easy.

鈥淭here weren鈥檛 many resources,鈥 she said. 鈥淔inding materials, equipment, even knowledge 鈥 it was all a challenge. But honestly, that made us more determined.鈥

In 2021, their project Herfah took a turning point when it received backing from Saudi鈥檚 Cultural Development Fund, or CDF, a key initiative supporting creative projects across the Kingdom.

With that funding and guidance, the sisters were able to set up a dedicated workspace in the Eastern Province, invest in tools such as kilns and clay-shaping equipment, and offer structured training programs.

鈥淗aving that kind of support changed everything,鈥 Al-Abdulkarim said. 鈥淚t allowed us to dream bigger.鈥

She advises any aspiring artisan to take advantage of the resources and opportunities that are now abundant in Saudi.

Including CDF鈥檚 support programs, the Heritage Commission鈥檚 Artisan鈥檚 House program offers training courses that seeks to enhance the skills of Saudi artisans, promote innovative craft designs, and encourage participation in festivals and events that attract tourists and visitors from both within and outside the region.

One of the largest annual events in Riyadh is the Saudi International Handicrafts Week 鈥 known as Banan 鈥 which offers a wealth of live music, interactive experiences and artisanal works from around the world, in addition to Hail鈥檚 HARFA festival.

At Herfah, visitors can take part in workshops, experience hands-on pottery sessions, or simply browse handcrafted pieces that blend traditional design with modern aesthetics.

Inclusion is also a priority for the studio, making sure to host sessions for visually impaired participants and encouraging people of all ages and backgrounds to explore the craft of pottery.

Their journey reflects a broader movement burgeoning across the Kingdom that highlights the growing importance of cultural preservation, not only for its heritage value but for its economic potential.

The local traditional crafts sector and associated industries have reached an annual market value of SR1.5 billion, according to the Saudi Cultural Development Fund, with efforts to grow that figure through investment and training.

But for Al-Abdulkarim, what matters most is that more people are discovering the joy and meaning behind handmade work. What began as a search for a simple pottery class is now a mission to keep an ancient craft alive, one fired kiln at a time.

鈥淧ottery has taught us patience, resilience and how to connect with our roots,鈥 she said. 鈥淥ur goal now is to take Herfah further to different cities, different communities, and to show the world what Saudi hands can create.鈥

As part of Vision 2030, the Saudi Cultural Development Fund continues to back creative businesses such as Herfah, helping to shape a sustainable ecosystem for artists, artisans and cultural entrepreneurs alike.


Summer festivals in Baha, Najran offer wide array of cultural events

Summer festivals in Baha, Najran offer wide array of cultural events
Updated 30 June 2025

Summer festivals in Baha, Najran offer wide array of cultural events

Summer festivals in Baha, Najran offer wide array of cultural events
  • Summer Festival 2025 inaugurated by Prince Hussam bin Saud
  • More than 500 events set to light up Baha festival

RIYADH: A vibrant summer of arts, music and cultural events has arrived in the Baha and Najran regions.

Prince Hussam bin Saud, the governor of Baha, has officially opened Baha Summer Festival, which features more than 500 events aimed at attracting some 2.5 million visitors.

He said everyone involved was working together to deliver an exceptional experience for both residents and those coming to the area.

The lineup for the Baha summer season, being held under the slogan 鈥淐olor Your Summer,鈥 includes artistic and musical performances, circus festivals, magic shows and a range of recreational and cultural activities.

Preparations for the festival included road maintenance, upgrades to parks and tourist sites, ample parking facilities, clear directional signage and the introduction of free Wi-Fi in public parks. Cleanliness, monitoring and safety measures have also been significantly enhanced across all venues.

Meanwhile, the Summer Festival organized by the Najran municipality begins on Tuesday under the banner 鈥淥ur Summer is Great.鈥

Mayor Saleh Al-Ghamdi said preparations ahead of the season included equipping more than 160 parks, gardens, municipal squares and walkways to welcome those attending, carried out in coordination with various government and private entities.

He added the festival featured diverse events in several locations in Najran city and its governorates, which includes a shopping festival, horse shows, paragliding, classic car shows and family and children鈥檚 programs, as well as recreational and cultural activities, poetry evenings, sports competitions, handicrafts, plays, programs and training courses.

The activities will be held over 45 days and contribute toward the goals of Vision 2030, said Al-Ghamdi, highlighting that the Najran region鈥檚 unique nature and tourist sites made it a major attraction.


Saudi-led initiative restores Yemen鈥檚 iconic Seiyun Palace

Seiyun Palace in Hadramout is regaining original form through restoration led by Saudi Development and Reconstruction Project.
Seiyun Palace in Hadramout is regaining original form through restoration led by Saudi Development and Reconstruction Project.
Updated 30 June 2025

Saudi-led initiative restores Yemen鈥檚 iconic Seiyun Palace

Seiyun Palace in Hadramout is regaining original form through restoration led by Saudi Development and Reconstruction Project.
  • Kingdom鈥檚 program, UNESCO collaborate to preserve heritage, boost cultural tourism in Hadramout

RIYADH: After years of deterioration that threatened its survival as a historical and cultural symbol, Seiyun Palace in Hadramout, eastern Yemen, is regaining its original form through restoration led by the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen. 

Seiyun Palace was once featured on Yemen鈥檚 national currency due to its importance, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Originally built as a fortified stronghold to protect Seiyun, the palace later became the residence of the sultans of the Kathiri state, who ruled Wadi Hadramout. 

Despite its significance, the palace suffered damage over time, reaching a critical point in 2022 when a large part of its outer wall collapsed, raising concerns about its future. This led to calls for restoration, according to the SPA. 

At the Yemeni government鈥檚 request, the Saudi development program launched a project to restore the palace. 

Funded by the program and implemented by UNESCO, the effort involved 黑料社区鈥檚 Ministry of Culture and Yemen鈥檚 General Organization of Antiquities and Museums, with support from Yemen鈥檚 Social Fund for Development.

Restoration included repairing the outer wall and mudbrick structures. Attention was given to restoring wooden ceilings, carved doors, and windows that showcase Yemeni craftsmanship. 

The project also preserved the palace鈥檚 architectural features, including traditional decorations and wall inscriptions. Local engineers and technicians were trained in restoration techniques for ongoing maintenance. 

This project supports development in Hadramout and the preservation of Yemen鈥檚 heritage. The palace can now receive visitors and host events, enhancing its role as a cultural and tourism site, the SPA reported.

The Seiyun Palace restoration is one of 264 projects by the Saudi development program across Yemen, covering education, health, transportation, energy, water, agriculture, fisheries, and institutional capacity building.


Saudi students honored for international success

Alrebdi bin Fahd Al-Rebdi, director of the Saudi Data and AI Authority鈥檚 National Data Management Office. (SPA)
Alrebdi bin Fahd Al-Rebdi, director of the Saudi Data and AI Authority鈥檚 National Data Management Office. (SPA)
Updated 30 June 2025

Saudi students honored for international success

Alrebdi bin Fahd Al-Rebdi, director of the Saudi Data and AI Authority鈥檚 National Data Management Office. (SPA)
  • Meanwhile, the Generation Research and Innovation Enrichment Program was recently launched at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology

RIYADH: Students from Tuwaiq Academy enjoyed outstanding success at the International Invention, Innovation and Technology Exhibition in Malaysia, where they won 12 gold medals and 16 special awards.

Alrebdi bin Fahd Al-Rebdi, director of the Saudi Data and AI Authority鈥檚 National Data Management Office, said the students鈥 performance reflected their creativity and global competitiveness.

He praised them for positively representing the Kingdom, adding the achievement stemmed from ongoing investment in human capital, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

A ceremony honoring the students included a visual presentation on their participation and an exhibition highlighting their projects. Two winners also gave talks about their journeys, challenges and lessons learned.

Meanwhile, the Generation Research and Innovation Enrichment Program was recently launched at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, bringing together more than 90 gifted students from across 黑料社区.

Organized by King Abdulaziz City through Academy 32, in partnership with the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, the program aims to introduce students to the basics of scientific research and promote innovation.

It connects participants with research centers and experts, offers practical training and encourages contributions to local scientific content.

Academy 32 CEO Amani Al-Shawi said the program helped develop young talent and prepare them for competition, citing recent successes by Saudi students including at the International Science and Engineering Fair and in Malaysia.


黑料社区, China sign deal to boost cultural collaboration

Program in Diriyah will enhance cultural collaboration between 黑料社区 and China.
Program in Diriyah will enhance cultural collaboration between 黑料社区 and China.
Updated 30 June 2025

黑料社区, China sign deal to boost cultural collaboration

Program in Diriyah will enhance cultural collaboration between 黑料社区 and China.
  • The program, aligned with the 2025 Saudi-Chinese Cultural Year, focuses on joint cultural initiatives
  • Both sides will carry out research projects to improve quality of cultural studies and collaborate on identifying and compiling cultural materials from national archives

RIYADH: The Ministry of Culture and the China-Arab Cultural and Tourism Cooperation Research Center have signed an executive program in Diriyah to enhance cultural collaboration between 黑料社区 and China.

The program, aligned with the 2025 Saudi-Chinese Cultural Year, focuses on joint cultural initiatives, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

It was signed by Deputy Minister for Research and Cultural Heritage Affairs Maha Abdullah Alsenan and Cheng Wei, vice president of Beijing International Studies University and member of the joint committee of the China-Arab research center.

Both sides will carry out joint research projects to improve the quality of cultural studies and collaborate on identifying and compiling cultural materials from national archives.

The ministry will also work with the Chinese to organize joint conferences and facilitate visits and exchanges between cultural researchers to discuss shared cultural topics.

The agreement supports research exchange activities, enabling Saudi researchers to visit Chinese universities and research centers and vice versa. It also provides access to cultural experts, supports fellowship programs and offers consultative assistance.

This initiative aligns with the ministry鈥檚 efforts to promote international cultural exchange, a goal of the National Culture Strategy under Vision 2030.