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‘Roads of Arabia’ show opens in Beijing today

- ARAB NEWS

RIYADH: “Roads of Arabia” exhibition opens Tuesday in the Chinese capital, Beijing.

The exhibition, to be held at the Chinese National Museum in Beijing, is showing for the first time in an Asian country; it was previously held in four European countries, five US cities and, locally, at the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture in Dhahran.

The Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH) and the National Museum in Beijing finished preparatio­ns for the launch of the fair where 466 rare archeologi­cal pieces were installed in the exhibition’s showroom in coordinati­on with the Saudi Embassy in China.

The pieces present Saudi Arabia’s cultural heritage and civilizati­on starting with the Stone Age, the preIslamic era, and early, medieval and late civilizati­ons of Arab monarchies. It also passes through the Islamic and Medieval Islamic period until the establishm­ent of the Saudi state, in 1744, till the era of King Abdulaziz, the founder of the modern Saudi state.

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman inaugurate­d the exhibition when it was held in Dhahran.

King Salman encouraged the exhibition to tour East Asian countries, starting with the Chinese capital, after the remarkable success it enjoyed before, in the French capital, at the Louvre museum, in Barcelona, Russia, Germany and the four US cities: Washington, St. Petersburg, Houston, Kansas and San Francisco.

The exhibition introduces the history and civilizati­on of the Arabian Peninsula to the rest of the world, as well as enhances the cultural connection between the different nations of the world and highlights the fact that the Kingdom is a cradle of great human civilizati­on that culminated in the great civilizati­on of Islam.

 ??  ?? A rare archaeolog­ical piece to be on display at the show in Beijing.
A rare archaeolog­ical piece to be on display at the show in Beijing.

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