Post by : Mariam Al-Faris
The Ministry of Media successfully concluded the Pakistan Culture Days, held as part of the “Global Harmony 2” initiative. The events were organized in collaboration with the General Entertainment Authority (GEA) and took place at Al-Suwaidi Park, one of the key zones of Riyadh Season. Thousands of visitors attended the festival, enjoying a range of cultural and entertainment activities.
These events are part of the Quality of Life Program, which supports the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 by promoting cultural, social, and artistic experiences. Visitors had the opportunity to explore multiple showcases highlighting different aspects of Pakistani culture and lifestyle. From traditional arts and crafts to modern entertainment, the festival offered a unique blend of heritage and contemporary performances.
On the closing day, leading Pakistani singers performed across several stages, delivering vibrant musical acts and engaging stage performances. Alongside these shows, visitors enjoyed traditional dances, circus acts, and displays of diverse costumes and handicrafts, providing an immersive cultural experience for people of all ages. The festival emphasized cultural exchange and the richness of Pakistani heritage, drawing attention from a wide audience.
The festival’s success sets the stage for upcoming international cultural events. In a related development, the Indonesian Culture Days are set to begin on Tuesday, offering another exciting series of performances and activities. These events will feature over 70 performers, including top singers and influencers, presenting traditional music, dance, and folklore. Visitors can also enjoy craft displays, traditional food stations, children’s entertainment, and interactive showcases designed to highlight the depth and diversity of Indonesian culture.
Both the Pakistani and Indonesian cultural events are part of Riyadh Season’s broader initiative to provide authentic cultural experiences that entertain and educate audiences. The festivals create spaces where visitors can interact with different traditions, learn about global cultures, and enjoy performances that showcase artistic skill and heritage.
The Ministry of Media and GEA emphasized that these events aim to strengthen cultural ties between nations, promote tourism, and provide high-quality entertainment in line with the Kingdom’s vision. By combining music, dance, crafts, and food, the festivals offer a holistic cultural journey, ensuring that visitors leave with meaningful experiences and deeper appreciation for international heritage.
The Pakistan Culture Days were a vibrant success, attracting thousands of visitors and presenting a colorful display of music, arts, and traditional customs. As attention now shifts to Indonesia’s cultural events, Riyadh Season continues to celebrate global heritage, creativity, and entertainment, providing memorable experiences for all audiences.
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