Al-Suwaidi Park in Riyadh has kicked off the Indonesian Culture Days event, as part of the “Global Harmony 2” initiative.
The event is organized by the Saudi Media Ministry, in collaboration with the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), to showcase Indonesia’s culture and heritage over three days, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

Thousands of citizens and residents of different nationalities have flocked to Al-Suwaidi Park to attend the amazing cultural and entertainment events.
The Indonesian Culture Days event immerses visitors in stunning music concerts, folklore performances and entertainment shows, featuring a distinctive array of artists and influencers, in addition to more than 70 performers.

Through cultural pavilions, the event showcases a unique collection of handicrafts, visual arts and traditional clothing, as well as live demonstrations that highlights various aspects of Indonesian daily life, customs and traditions.
On its inaugural day, the event displayed elements of Indonesia’s heritage and culture through vibrant folklore performances, cultural events and music concerts.
The “Global Harmony 2” initiative – one of the Quality of Life Program’s projects under Vision 2030 – aims to foster understanding and promote cultural exchange among communities by highlighting various aspects of the lives of expatriates in Saudi Arabia.

Since its launch, the initiative has attracted over 2 million visitors from various nationalities, engaging them in a diverse range of cultural activities.
In addition to Indonesia, the initiative hosts a series of events in Al-Suwaidi Park to showcase the culture of 14 countries, including India, the Philippines, Pakistan, Yemen, Egypt, Sudan, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Bangladesh, Uganda, and Ethiopia.




