The Saudi Student Club in Amman organizes the Al Ahsa Heritage Exhibition



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Amman – Al-Rai

The Saudi Arabian Club organized under the supervision of the Cultural Attaché an exhibition entitled "Al-Ahsa Our Heritage", Saudi Arabia's fifth heritage site from the list of UNESCO. The Rashid bin Abdullah Al Nabat cultural supplement opened the exhibition which contained the most important Al-Ahsa heritage sites such as Jabal Qara, Ibrahim Palace, Muhaysir Palace, Khuzam Palace , Sahud Palace, Al-Aqeer Port, Jawaythi Mosque and Al-Ahsa. About the Saudi heritage sites chosen by UNESCO These are the rock inscriptions at Hail, Al-Tarif Al-Dara's iya, Madain Saleh and Oujda, where Saudi students have detailed explanations of each of the archaeological monuments of visitors, rereading the history of each region.

The exhibition also included a pottery workshop,

Nabil claimed that the Kingdom saw a true renaissance in the era of the guardian of the two holy mosques, King Salman bin Abdul Aziz and his prince heir, Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, in all social and economic fields. In the field of culture, heritage and archeology, he highlighted the efforts of His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman to promote the tourism and archeology sector and reach the highest levels . He also pointed out that this area, represented by Prince Sultan Bin Salman, is what all the people of this country represent to try to elevate the name of the Kingdom on a world scale and to highlight its civilization and its culture before the world [1965p=dgetElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById (id)) returns; js = d.createElement (s); js.id = id; js.src = "http: //connect.facebook.net / en_US / sdk.js # xfbml = 1 & version = v2.4 & appId = 1557584214546916"; [FjsparentNodeinsertBefore(jsfjs);}(document'script''facebook-jssdk')) [ad_2]
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