Yemen Culture Week Showcases Rich Yemeni Heritage During Global Harmony 2 Initiative In Riyadh
The second day of "Yemen Culture Week," part of the "Global Harmony 2" initiative, drew many visitors from various nationalities living in Saudi Arabia. Organised by the Ministry of Media with the General Entertainment Authority (GEA) and the Quality of Life Program, attendees were eager to explore Yemeni culture through diverse activities.
Visitors engaged with artistic and heritage displays that highlighted Yemeni identity. These included folk dances, performance arts, traditional costumes, and a variety of handicrafts. Musical concerts on the initiative's stage further enriched the experience.

The event's pavilions offered a glimpse into Yemeni life, showcasing cities, villages, and lifestyles from different regions. Traditional costumes reflecting Yemen's environmental diversity and cultural richness were also on display. This provided an opportunity for attendees to immerse themselves in the country's heritage.
The handicrafts pavilion was particularly popular, attracting thousands who admired traditional Yemeni crafts and metalwork. Visitors expressed appreciation for these unique creations and Yemen's renowned products.
Several Yemeni residents expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Media and GEA for organising this event. They emphasised its role as a cultural platform connecting the Yemeni community with their compatriots in Saudi Arabia and globally.
"Yemen Culture Week" will continue on Sunday with new artistic performances and entertainment activities. These will highlight folk heritage and performing arts while offering interactive sessions for visitors. The atmosphere aims to reflect the richness and diversity of Yemen as part of the "Global Harmony 2" initiative.
With inputs from SPA