Pakistan Culture Days in Saudi Arabia draw Massive Crowds

Pakistan Culture Days in Saudi Arabia drew thousands as families explored music, crafts and regional performances.

Pakistan Culture Days in Saudi Arabia draw Massive Crowds f

Pakistani artists presented musical performances.

The Pakistan Culture Days in Riyadh drew enormous crowds as audiences embraced a vibrant showcase celebrating heritage, music, cuisine and artistic traditions.

The event unfolded across three days and reflected Saudi Arabia’s ongoing commitment to spotlighting resident communities through its expanding Global Harmony initiative.

Visitors began arriving from the opening moments as folk performers introduced regional dances and cultural displays representing Pakistan’s deeply rooted diversity.

Audiences gathered around student performers from a Pakistani school in the Kingdom who gave an energetic introduction to the programme.

The gathering aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Quality of Life Programme which aims to strengthen cultural understanding and expand entertainment experiences for residents.

Al Suwaidi Park transformed into a lively venue filled with booths offering traditional clothing, regional crafts and culinary selections from several provinces.

Families sampled dishes prepared by artisans who demonstrated techniques passed through generations across communities originating from Pakistan and its surrounding regions.

Crowds observed cultural expressions from Punjab, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Sindh as performers delivered dynamic routines in striking regional attire.

The second day welcomed an especially strong turnout as thousands attended musical sets, dance presentations, and heritage demonstrations presented on multiple platforms.

Organisers emphasised that the response demonstrated the strong connection between the Pakistani community and the Kingdom’s broader cultural vision.

The main stage became a central attraction where Pakistani artists presented musical performances.

Vocalists and instrumentalists kept spectators engaged with rhythmic segments that encouraged audiences to remain until late evening hours.

Saudi officials said the initiative aims to promote cultural appreciation, positioning the Kingdom as a welcoming centre.

The concluding day maintained spirited attendance as Pakistani performers delivered musical numbers and traditional acts across dedicated areas throughout the venue.

Visitors circulated between exhibitions and interactive spaces that offered educational presentations alongside opportunities for direct participation.

Ministry representatives reiterated that the event supports Vision 2030 by enriching entertainment options and cultivating cross cultural engagement within Saudi cities.

With Pakistan Culture Days concluding successfully, the Global Harmony initiative transitioned to its next segment featuring Indonesia’s diverse artistic heritage.

Saudi officials stated that each cultural segment reinforces the initiative’s commitment to celebrating authenticity creativity and meaningful community engagement.

Upcoming programmes within Global Harmony include events spotlighting the Philippines, Uganda, Ethiopia, and Sudan as part of an extended cultural calendar.

Officials expressed confidence that upcoming cultural presentations will continue attracting strong public participation.

Ayesha is our South Asia correspondent who adores music, arts and fashion. Being highly ambitious, her motto for life is, "Even the Impossible spells I'm Possible".





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