Winter at Tantora: Music festival at the famous heritage site in Saudi Arabia 'Winter at Tantora', art and cultural festival, is held in the historic city of Al Ula Azimuth, a three-day cultural festival, has been announced for Al Ula in Saudi Arabia. Located in the northwestern region of Saudi Arabia is Al Ula, a stunning location known for its golden sandstone and mesmerizing oases.
AlUla is an unseen wonder of the world. The headquarters of the royal commission, which runs the festival, are in Riyadh, where 100 full-time employees work.“This can start a tourism industry,” said a local driver, Saleh al-Bilawi, 25, who had recently studied criminal justice at an American university. Promising to be a feast for the senses, visitors will be able to experience the authentic essence of Al-Ula, from shopping in a traditional souk, encountering art and performance theatre through to enjoying local delicacies. The price has not yet been announced.A festival of music, food, film, history and art is coming to the north-western Saudi Arabian regionHow to perform Eid prayers at homeAbu Dhabi school confirms date for full-time return to classroom"Guests will witness a clash of Eastern and Western cultural influences, with a live music experience at its heart, bookended by a world class food experience," the Azimuth website said.Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds announce daughter's name in Taylor Swift songOnline project captures the unexpected places where Muslims prayGet ready to discover Palestinian singer-songwriter Rasha NahasFrom Thursday to Saturday, March 5 to 7, music, food, film, history and art will be celebrated at the Unesco World Heritage Site.There are plans to make the historical site, described as the kingdom's "crown jewel" its one heritage tourist destination within 15 years, but the regulations will ensure that the site's development will not detract from the landscape and historic sites.Iraqi trust in Tehran 'evaporates amid domestic interference'Updated: February 12, 2020 06:54 PMHajj 2020 latest: pilgrims stone Jamrat Al Aqabah and celebrate EidDetails remain scant, but on the food front plenty of top chefs have been announced, including Brazilian-Palestinian restaurateur Alex Atala, Nuno Mendes from Portugal, Indian chef Garima Arora and the pair behind New York’s Contra and Wildair, Fabian von Hauske and Jeremiah Stone.“We’re setting up a planning system from scratch, learning from other global planning systems, not to make the same mistakes ... We don’t want to just be forbidding things, but to give a set of rules that allow development in the right way.”
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