Saudi Arabia Celebrates Years of Cultural Icons

Saudi Arabia Celebrates 90th National Day as it Heads the G20
Saudi Arabia Celebrates 90th National Day as it Heads the G20
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The Ministry of Culture has designated the past four years as celebrations of key national cultural symbols to deepen cultural engagement and promote Saudi heritage.

Initiated in 2020, the "Year of Arabic Calligraphy" highlighted the art form's significance in Arab culture. Extended into 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this initiative aimed to elevate calligraphy's status and promote its integration into daily life.

Following this, 2022 was declared the "Year of Saudi Coffee," showcasing the beverage's cultural and economic importance. The campaign emphasized Saudi coffee's unique qualities and role in the nation's heritage.

The "Year of Arabic Poetry" in 2023 built on these successes and accentuated the art form's enduring influence on Arab culture.

This year, the 'Year of the Camel ', was recently announced by the Cabinet, acknowledging the animal's deep-rooted historical and cultural significance to the Arabian Peninsula. Camels, a vital part of Saudi society, represent a significant aspect of the nation's heritage.

These initiatives, initiated by the Ministry of Culture, are aimed at preserving and promoting Saudi culture on both a national and global scale, underscoring their significance.

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