Global Harmony: Bangladesh's rich, diverse cultural heritage to be showcased in Riyadh Nov 20-23
UNB
Publish: 20 Nov 2024, 07:06 PM
Riyadh
(Saudi Arabia), Nov 20 (UNB) - The "Bangladesh Culture" segment of
the prestigious "Riyadh Season" is set to kick off on Wednesday
afternoon (4pm KSA time), showcasing the rich and diverse cultural heritage and
lifestyle of Bangladesh.
This high-profile event
will highlight various aspects of expatriates' lives in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia, offering a vibrant glimpse into the traditions, art, and customs of
Bangladesh.
A diverse lineup of
artistes, celebrities, and influencers from Bangladesh will showcase the
country's rich culture and heritage during a four-day celebration at Al-Suwaidi
Park.
The event, filled with
vibrant performances, traditional music, dance, and delicious Bangladeshi
cuisine, promises to be a spectacular display of Bangladesh's traditions.
Notable participants
include iconic Bangladeshi rock legend Nagar Baul James, cricketers Tamim Iqbal
and Mahmudullah Riyad, DJ Sonica, and popular singers Porshi and Beauty Khan.
The highlight of the
event will be James's much-sought first performance in Riyadh, scheduled for
November 22.
"It's indeed
exciting news that James will be performing! His first performance in Riyadh is
sure to be a memorable event. It sounds like a great plan to join with my
friends and enjoy the show. It'll be a fantastic opportunity to see such an
iconic artist live," a Bangladeshi expatriate working in Riyadh told UNB.
Saudi Ambassador to
Bangladesh Essa Youssef Essa Al Duhailan has recently said the Saudi Embassy in
Dhaka is issuing a good number of visas every day, which is adding up to the
already 3 million workforce employed in Saudi Arabia.
He expressed eagerness
to recruit more workers, especially skilled and trained workforce, to support
its ambitious initiatives like 'Green Saudi Initiative' and mega projects under
the Kingdom Vision 2030.
The ambassador recalled
the invaluable contributions of Bangladeshi expatriate workers to the Saudi
economy and society, praising them as diligent and hardworking.
They are also sending
billions of US dollars annually as remittances.
In 2023, about half a
million Bangladeshis visited Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah and Hajj, a 37%
increase from the previous year.
The Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia has recently launched the new initiative aimed at strengthening its
connections with the large expatriate community residing within its borders.
Named "Global
Harmony," the initiative seeks to highlight various aspects of
expatriates' lives in the Kingdom, including their careers, family dynamics,
social and recreational activities, contributions to the Saudi economy, and
inspiring success stories, an official at the Saudi government told UNB.
The Global Harmony
Initiative, part of Riyadh Season 2024, is designed to promote cultural and
social harmony among the diverse expatriate communities in Saudi Arabia,
including the Bangladeshi diaspora.
This initiative is a
collaborative effort under Saudi Vision 2030, involving the General
Entertainment Authority, the Ministry of Media, and the Quality of Life
Programme.
This year's "Riyadh
Season," organised by Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Media, features artists
from nine countries, including Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan.
The 45-day festival,
which began on October 12, will run through November 30.
With a focus on cultural
exchange, the event aims to strengthen ties between Saudi Arabia and the
participating South Asian nations, while positioning the festival as a major
winter entertainment attraction on the global stage.
This initiative aligns
with Saudi Arabia's broader vision of fostering a more inclusive and globally
connected society, reinforcing its role as a hub for cultural exchange and
mutual respect.
Culture resides at the
core of the ambitious transformative journey taken by the Kingdom under the
leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz
Al Saud and the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
The Saudi Vision 2030
states that culture is "indispensable to our quality of life" and
stresses the need to boost the Kingdom's cultural output.
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