Saudi wool craft preserves artisanal heritage in Northern Borders region

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The ‘naddaf’ is an artisan who cleans, softens, and reshapes wool and cotton using traditional tools. (SPA)
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Saudi wool craft preserves artisanal heritage in Northern Borders region

Saudi wool craft preserves artisanal heritage in Northern Borders region
  • The handmade products stand out for their durability, natural materials, and cultural authenticity

RIYADH: In ’s Northern Borders region, the traditional craft of Al-Naddafa continues to preserve the community’s heritage, with artisans transforming wool and cotton into bedding and quilts that reflect generations of skill.

Craftsman Nidal Al-Obaid told the Saudi Press Agency that the “naddaf” is an artisan who cleans, softens, and reshapes wool and cotton using traditional tools.

The artisan then turns the materials into mattresses, quilts, and pillows, a craft that once provided comfort to locals across the region before industrial, modern alternatives arrived.

Despite the availability of ready-made products, Al-Naddafa is still practiced by locals in Arar and the surrounding governorates, SPA reported.

The region’s pastoral landscape and abundance of sheep have long ensured a steady supply of wool, sustaining the craft and embedding it in the fabric of local life.

The handmade products stand out for their durability, natural materials, and cultural authenticity, making them highly valued at heritage exhibitions and national festivals celebrating Saudi traditions, SPA added.

While some artisans now use simple machines to speed up the fluffing process, the essence of the craft remains largely unchanged.

From carefully selecting the wool to cleaning, smoothing, and stuffing it into locally woven fabrics, each step reflects both tradition and adaptation to modern tastes.

’s Heritage Commission and Ministry of Culture are working to safeguard and promote handicrafts like Al-Naddafa under Vision 2030, supporting artisans with training, development, and marketing opportunities to help turn heritage crafts into sustainable industries.


Saudi, Hong Kong youths reimagine cultural exchange in digital era

Saudi, Hong Kong youths reimagine cultural exchange in digital era
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Saudi, Hong Kong youths reimagine cultural exchange in digital era

Saudi, Hong Kong youths reimagine cultural exchange in digital era
  • 76 students step into a virtual reality designed to strengthen cultural ties

ALKHOBAR: Seventy-six students from and Hong Kong recently stepped into the metaverse, showing how young people are building bridges across borders through technology.

What began as a student-led experiment quickly turned into a cultural-exchange platform that impressed even seasoned diplomats.

When avatars filled the digital stage of the event that was livestreamed on Instagram on Aug. 21, Alaudeen Alaskary, former consul general in Hong Kong, said he was surprised.

“I never would have believed that tech can strengthen bonds of humanity,” he said.

The Aug. 21 initiative, called Superbund Bonding Space, was the first of its kind led by teenagers.

Inside this virtual world, students designed avatars, held workshops, and staged esports tournaments.

The virtual society was hosted on the metaverse platform Spatial.io, where they logged in as digital avatars to interact in real time.

They shared traditions, performed Hong Kong stand-up comedy, and demonstrated how this type of diplomacy can thrive in the digital age.

Educators and business leaders praised the initiative.

“I fully support the young generation to proceed their futures and (who have) found their identity and purpose,” said Aaron Shum, head of the Hong Kong Middle East Business Chambers.

Tommy Wong, co-head of student management at Hong Kong Baptist University Affiliated School, praised the Kingdom for its transformation.

“I’m fascinated by ’s transformative journey, particularly through Vision 2030, which drives economic diversification and cultural openness.

“The booming esports scene, with events like the Esports World Cup in Riyadh, showcases the country’s embrace of modern entertainment, uniting global gamers in a vibrant, tech-driven atmosphere.”

But the most powerful voices came from the students themselves.

For Linda Al-Faisal, a 14-year-old podcaster in Riyadh, it was an “inspiring” exchange. “It felt like stepping into the future, seeing tech erase borders and empower young people to connect globally.

“This exchange wasn’t just an event; it was a promise that the next gen will lead global unity and innovation.”

“I love esports and was so excited to create my own game player,” said Charles Chen, a grade nine student in Hong Kong. “Seeing it can really run on game platform and own the identity is totally awesome.”

“I designed my own Avatar and she is on Spatial,” said Cherene Ho, a 9-year-old student from Hong Kong. “I love to share my idea of building a bubble in the bonding space with others. It will make others feel safe.”

“Have you ever felt like the whole world was right at your fingertips? Today, it truly is,” said Ammar Al-Thawab, a grade 10 student at Al-Faris International School.

“The Superbund event captured the spirit of exchange, offering more than just preset talks. It created a space where people of all ages could connect, exchange ideas, and genuinely understand one another.”

For teachers in Riyadh, the bigger lesson was about youth empowerment.

“Our students were pleasantly surprised to discover that this entire event was created for young adults by young adults,” said Mish’al Sammans, principal of Al-Faris International School.

“That, for me, is the real takeaway — to show them that you don’t always have to wait around for parents or grown-ups to make things happen.”

From seasoned diplomats to schoolchildren designing avatars, the message of the day was clear: the metaverse is no longer just about games.

In the hands of Generation Alpha, it is becoming a tool for global friendship, one that can turn a virtual handshake into real bridges between nations.


Saudi defense minister meets with head of Ukrainian president’s office in Riyadh

Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman. (File/SPA)
Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman. (File/SPA)
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Saudi defense minister meets with head of Ukrainian president’s office in Riyadh

Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman. (File/SPA)

RIYADH: Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman met with the head of the Ukrainian president’s office Andriy Yermak in Riyadh, the Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.

During the meeting, the two officials reviewed relations between their countries and discussed the latest developments in the Ukraine crisis. Several topics of mutual interest were also discussed. 


Makkah forum highlights universities’ role in fostering values, intellectual awareness

Makkah forum highlights universities’ role in fostering values, intellectual awareness
Updated 27 August 2025

Makkah forum highlights universities’ role in fostering values, intellectual awareness

Makkah forum highlights universities’ role in fostering values, intellectual awareness
  • Three-day event, which ended on Wednesday, gathered academics, experts, and professionals in education and intellectual affairs
  • First session explored how Saudi universities foster human values and intellectual awareness, highlighting the role of research in this effort

MAKKAH: Umm Al-Qura University in Makkah hosted a conference on the role of universities in promoting values and intellectual awareness, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The three-day event, which ended on Wednesday, gathered academics, experts, and professionals in education and intellectual affairs.

The first session explored how Saudi universities foster human values and intellectual awareness, highlighting the role of research in this effort.

The second session reviewed local and global initiatives to advance intellectual awareness and discussed partnerships to unify efforts.

Another session examined universities’ societal responsibility, highlighting collaboration with religious institutions, media engagement, community campaigns and sharing conference outcomes on social platforms. It also called for a sustainable platform for specialized research.

Sheikh Abdulrahman Al-Sanad, president of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, said the erosion of moral foundations in some societies was due to emerging intellectual trends.

Al-Sanad highlighted the need to uphold values and outlined ways to translate ethics from theory into practice.

During the conference, Umm Al-Qura University launched two online platforms: “Mustasharak” (Your Consultant) and “Wa’i” (Awareness).

Both offer free, confidential consultations on mental health, education, family counseling, social support and career development, provided by expert faculty.

The platforms aim to boost psychological well-being, social health, and personal and professional growth, enhancing overall quality of life.

“Wa’i” also serves as a secure channel to report intellectual misconduct, radical behavior or concerning trends, ensuring privacy while fostering a safe, values-driven campus.

The initiative promotes community participation in national protection efforts and strengthens civic responsibility.


Saudi FM meets with German counterpart in Berlin

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan meets with his German counterpart Johann Wadephul in Berlin on Wednesday. (SPA)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan meets with his German counterpart Johann Wadephul in Berlin on Wednesday. (SPA)
Updated 27 August 2025

Saudi FM meets with German counterpart in Berlin

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan meets with his German counterpart Johann Wadephul in Berlin on Wednesday. (SPA)
  • Officials discussed regional and international developments, particularly those in the Gaza Strip

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with his German counterpart Johann Wadephul during an official visit to Berlin on Wednesday.

During the meeting, the two officials reviewed relations between their countries and ways to develop and strengthen them in various fields, 

They also discussed regional and international developments, particularly those in the Gaza Strip, and exchanged views on several topics of common interest.


Tourism minister strengthens Japan ties at Expo 2025 Osaka

Tourism minister strengthens Japan ties at Expo 2025 Osaka
Updated 27 August 2025

Tourism minister strengthens Japan ties at Expo 2025 Osaka

Tourism minister strengthens Japan ties at Expo 2025 Osaka
  • Ahmed Al-Khateeb invites Japan’s government and tourism leaders to Riyadh for UN Tourism Assembly, Tourise Summit in November
  • Al-Khateeb visited the Japan and Spain pavilions, strengthening diplomatic ties and tourism partnerships

RIYADH: Ahmed Al-Khateeb, ’s minister of tourism, met Japanese Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Hiromasa Nakano in Tokyo during a visit to the Saudi pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka.

Al-Khateeb invited Japan’s government and tourism leaders to join the 26th UN Tourism General Assembly and the inaugural Tourise Summit in Riyadh this November.

These global events will reinforce the Kingdom’s role as a hub for international collaboration and tourism innovation, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Al-Khateeb began his Expo 2025 Osaka tour at the Saudi pavilion, at which are displayed the Kingdom’s world-class tourism offerings, sustainability, innovation, and commitment to international cooperation.

He also visited the Japan and Spain pavilions, strengthening diplomatic ties and tourism partnerships, the SPA reported.

A key highlight was the Tourise networking event, where Al-Khateeb engaged with Japanese government officials, private sector leaders, and investors.

The event emphasized the Tourise platform and invited Japanese partners to play a key role in both the inaugural forum and the UNWTO General Assembly in Riyadh.

The minister said: “’s tourism transformation is the pride of the Arab world and a beacon for the global sector. Our presence in Osaka and our partnership with Japan reflect how Vision 2030 is unlocking opportunity, attracting investment, and building bridges between cultures.

“As we prepare to host the world’s tourism leaders in Riyadh, we invite our Japanese and global partners to join us in shaping the future of tourism — rooted in innovation, sustainability, and shared prosperity.

“’s approach — backed by more than $800 billion in giga-projects and infrastructure, including Neom, the Red Sea, and Diriyah — is positioning the Kingdom as the fastest-growing tourism destination worldwide, with the ambitious goal of welcoming 150 million visitors by 2030. This momentum was evident at Expo 2025 Osaka through dynamic cultural showcases and impactful meetings.”

Ghazi Faisal Binzagr, Saudi ambassador to Japan and commissioner general of the Kingdom’s pavilion, said: “Japanese visitors to our pavilion have shared their curiosity and interest in visiting . With each meaningful exchange, we connect through our culture and traditions between and Japan.

“We look forward to welcoming Japan and the rest of the world to share with us our hospitality, culture, and world-class tourism destinations.”

Fahd Hamidaddin, CEO of the Saudi Tourism Authority and vice chair of the Tourise, said: “ is reshaping the tourism landscape, not just for our nation, but for the region and the world. With Tourise, we are building a global platform for innovative partnerships and shared investment.

“The world will witness this transformation in Riyadh in November, when we convene leaders from every continent to chart a new course for tourism. Japan’s participation will be integral to this vision.”