Inaugural AlUla Future Culture Summit in Saudi Arabia to celebrate international arts, culture
Saudi Arabia, Al Madinah Region, AlUla or Al Ula, Nabatean Tomb In Hegra Archaeologic Site, Lihyan tomb or Qasr Al Farid.The AlUla Future Culture Summit in Saudi Arabia takes place from 25 to 27 February 2024 in Daimumah.
The AlUla Future Culture Summit, which takes place in Saudi Arabia from 25 to 27 February 2024, is an international event that"celebrates innovative ideas, artistic endeavours, and inclusive culture with a global audience", according to a press release. The event comes from a partnership between the Royal Commission for AlUla and the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Culture.
Participants of the event will have the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of AlUla's desert landscape and cultural heritage.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Ford Performance Expands Global Motorsports Effort with Inaugural Dakar Rally CampaignGareth Woolridge and Boyd Dreyer conclude their inaugural 2024 Dakar Rally campaign in Saudi Arabia, as Ford Performance expands its motorsports effort with NWM and M-Sport.
Read more »
All the best in pop culture celebrated at the 2024 People's Choice AwardsPHOTOS | All the best in pop culture celebrated at the 2024 People's Choice Awards
Read more »
Be Phenomenal With The New PUMA FUTURE 7Be Phenomenal With The New PUMA FUTURE 7
Read more »
‘Make more babies’: Elon Musk slams ‘genocide of future humans’Father of 10 Elon Musk hasn't stopped advocating for procreation and recently spoke out against people deciding not to have kids.
Read more »
Government pats own back amid future plans to connect millions to WiFiThe government wants to connect millions more homes to the internet via WiFi hotspots, but its celebrations are misleading.
Read more »
Future trends in HR and payroll solutionsWhile little changed in the 2000s, the coronavirus pandemic accelerated technology to the point that people now expect fast, easy-to-navigate systems for personal use.
Read more »