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Following the guidance of Prince Faisal bin Khalid bin Sultan, the Northern Borders Region is proudly participating in the 10th King Abdulaziz Camel Festival. The region has established a vibrant pavilion at the Ministry of Interior’s Security Oasis Exhibition, aimed at demonstrating both its rich cultural heritage and contemporary living standards. This pavilion has swiftly become a major draw for those eager to explore the essence and traditions of the region.
Among the many traditional showcases, the northern Daha dance captivates audiences, performed by local groups and well-received by festival-goers. Additionally, the pavilion features impressive displays of falconry, providing a closer look at one of Saudi Arabia’s esteemed historical sports. The melodic sounds of the rababa further enhance the authentic experience, immersing visitors in the area’s rich artistic heritage.
A special section within the pavilion is devoted to showcasing northern hospitality, highlighting traditional Saudi coffee. This area educates visitors on coffee preparation methods, serving etiquette, and its cultural significance in Saudi society. Attendees can discover how coffee is integral to hospitality and social connections, making it a cherished tradition in the region.
By participating in the festival, the Northern Borders Region seeks to promote its local heritage, enhance cultural tourism, preserve age-old traditions, and celebrate community pride. This pavilion not only elevates the festive experience but also boosts the region's visibility and cultural significance at a key national event.