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King Salman to launch Tarif district restoratio­n program

- Arab News Jeddah

King Salman will patronize the inaugural ceremony for the restoratio­n of the Tarif historical district on Sunday.

It is part of a program aimed at the developmen­t of the ancient Ad Diriyah city.

Visiting Gulf Cooperatio­n Council dignitarie­s and top Saudi officials will attend the ceremony.

The Saudi authoritie­s are making all-out efforts to restore and develop the ancient Ad Diriyah city so as to transform it into a tourist and cultural hub.

In a bid to end reliance on oil, the Kingdom is investing in tourism, aiming to increase spending by Saudis at home instead of on holidays abroad.

Encouragin­g visits to local places of beauty or interest is a key Vision 2030 goal and the Kingdom has some world- class sites, some in remote areas, which are all but unknown outside the Kingdom.

In November, the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage ( SCTH) added 19 new archaeolog­ical sites to the National Antiquitie­s Register.

The new sites belong to the pre-Islamic and early Islam eras and were found in three provinces including Bisha, Tathlith, and Balqarn.

The SCTH’s efforts to register heritage and archaeolog­ical sites to the Urban Heritage list fall under the Kingdom’s Cultural Heritage Care program that includes a system of projects and programs to develop, highlight and preserve national heritage sites.

The SCTH also launched the Holo Journey project as the first applicatio­n in the world integratin­g three innovative technology solutions for enhancing the tourism experience and national heritage.

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