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‘Entertainm­ent city’ launch on Saturday

Qiddiya, an area just south west of Riyadh, to be completed in 2022

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Saudi Arabia on Tuesday said it has delayed by three days the launch of an “entertainm­ent city” near Riyadh, part of a series of multi-billion dollar projects as the kingdom seeks to diversify.

King Salman Bin Abdul Aziz had been scheduled yesterday to launch constructi­on of the 334-square-kilometre project in Qiddiya, southwest of Riyadh, touted as the kingdom’s answer to Disneyland.

“King Salman will inaugurate next Saturday the Qiddiya project, which is the new entertainm­ent, sports and cultural destinatio­n in the kingdom,” the state-run Saudi Press Agency said.

Constructi­on of the first phase of developmen­t, which would include high-end theme parks, motor sport facilities and a safari area, is expected to be completed in 2022, officials say.

The facility highlights a “relentless effort to develop giga-projects that will help achieve many direct and indirect economic returns”, project official Fahd Bin Abdullah Tounsi was quoted as saying in a government statement on Monday.

Qiddiya chief executive Michael Reininger has said the project in the entertainm­entstarved kingdom is expected to draw foreign investment, but gave no figures.

Saudi Arabia has dazzled investors with plans for three hi-tech “giga projects”, funded in part by its sovereign wealth fund.

Aside from Qiddiya, the kingdom has unveiled blueprints to build NEOM, a mega project billed as a regional Silicon Valley, in addition to the Red Sea project, a reef-fringed resort destinatio­n — both worth hundreds of billions of dollars.

Such projects are the brainchild of Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman, architect of a sweeping reform programme dubbed “Vision 2030”.

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