Riyadh: The second day of 'Yemen Culture Week,' part of the 'Global Harmony 2' initiative organized by the Ministry of Media in cooperation with the General Entertainment Authority (GEA) and the Quality of Life Program, attracted a large number of visitors from diverse nationalities residing in the Kingdom, eager to experience Yemeni culture and lifestyle through the event's various activities.
According to Saudi Press Agency, visitors engaged with artistic and heritage displays reflecting the depth of Yemeni identity, from folk dances, performance arts, and traditional costumes to a variety of handicrafts, alongside musical concerts held on the initiative's stage.
The event's pavilions showcased a wide range of Yemeni life, offering visitors the opportunity to explore cities, villages, and lifestyles across different regions of Yemen, as well as traditional costumes that reflect the country's environmental diversity and rich cultural heritage.
The handicrafts pavilion attracted thousands of visitors who expressed admiration for traditional Yemeni crafts and metalwork, as well as for the country's most renowned products.
Several Yemeni residents expressed their gratitude and appreciation to the Ministry of Media and the GEA for organizing the event, emphasizing that it serves as an important cultural platform connecting the Yemeni community with their compatriots in the Kingdom and around the world.
Yemen Culture Week will continue on Sunday with a new lineup of artistic performances and entertainment activities highlighting folk heritage and performing arts, alongside interactive sessions welcoming visitors in an atmosphere that reflects the richness and diversity of the Yemeni presence as part of the 'Global Harmony 2' initiative.
