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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; The King Abdulaziz Camel Festival continues to emerge as one of Saudi Arabia’s most distinctive cultural attractions, drawing]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; The King Abdulaziz Camel Festival continues to emerge as one of Saudi Arabia’s most distinctive cultural attractions, drawing growing international attention and participation.</p>



<p>Now in its tenth edition, the festival has welcomed more than 3,000 foreign visitors from over 50 countries, reflecting rising global interest in the Kingdom’s heritage tourism offerings.</p>



<p>Running until January 3, the event has positioned itself as a major seasonal highlight, blending tradition, education, and entertainment in a uniquely immersive setting.</p>



<p>Visitors are introduced to the central role camels have played in Saudi history, culture, and daily life across generations.</p>



<p>The festival showcases a wide variety of camel breeds, each presented with detailed explanations that highlight their characteristics, uses, and historical importance.</p>



<p>Interactive exhibits allow guests to engage directly with cultural narratives, transforming traditional knowledge into a vivid and accessible experience.</p>



<p>Educational presentations deepen understanding of the camel’s symbolic and economic value in the Arabian Peninsula.</p>



<p>Through storytelling, visuals, and guided displays, international guests gain insights into how camels shaped travel, trade, and survival in desert environments.</p>



<p>Many attendees describe the festival as a living museum, where heritage is not only displayed but actively experienced.</p>



<p>The high level of organization and hospitality has drawn praise from visitors, reinforcing Saudi Arabia’s reputation as a welcoming cultural destination.</p>



<p>Festival organizers have emphasized the importance of creating an inclusive environment that bridges cultures through shared curiosity and learning.</p>



<p>This approach has helped the event appeal to families, researchers, tourists, and cultural enthusiasts alike.</p>



<p>Beyond exhibitions, the festival includes cultural programs that reflect Saudi customs, values, and artistic expression.</p>



<p>These programs contribute to a broader understanding of the Kingdom’s identity, rooted in tradition while open to global audiences.</p>



<p>The growing international turnout signals the success of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to diversify tourism beyond conventional attractions.</p>



<p>Cultural events such as this festival play a vital role in promoting sustainable tourism tied to heritage preservation.</p>



<p>By focusing on authenticity, the festival ensures that traditions are celebrated rather than commercialized.</p>



<p>The event also supports local communities by highlighting craftsmanship, storytelling, and cultural expertise passed down through generations.</p>



<p>Visitors often note that the festival experience feels personal and meaningful, leaving a lasting impression beyond sightseeing.</p>



<p>Such responses underline the festival’s role as a cultural ambassador for the Kingdom.</p>



<p>The strong turnout aligns with broader national goals to position Saudi Arabia as a global hub for cultural exchange.</p>



<p>Heritage-based tourism offers travelers a deeper connection to place, history, and people.</p>



<p>The King Abdulaziz Camel Festival exemplifies this approach by transforming a traditional symbol into a modern cultural experience.</p>



<p>As more international visitors attend, the festival strengthens cross-cultural understanding and appreciation.</p>



<p>It also reinforces pride among locals, who see their traditions respected and celebrated on a global stage.</p>



<p>With each edition, the festival continues to evolve while remaining anchored in authenticity.</p>



<p>Its success highlights the growing appetite for meaningful cultural travel experiences worldwide.</p>



<p>As the event progresses toward its conclusion in early January, interest remains strong among domestic and international audiences.</p>



<p>The festival’s impact extends beyond attendance figures, shaping perceptions of Saudi Arabia’s cultural richness.</p>



<p>Through heritage, hospitality, and storytelling, the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival continues to connect the world to the Kingdom’s enduring traditions.</p>
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		<title>Saudi Interior Ministry Launches Special Passport Stamp to Celebrate King Abdulaziz Camel Festival</title>
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<p><strong>Jeddah</strong> &#8211; The General Directorate of Passports, part of the Ministry of Interior, has launched a special commemorative passport stamp to celebrate the 10th edition of the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival, reflecting Saudi Arabia’s commitment to preserving and promoting its rich cultural heritage and authentic traditions.</p>



<p>The festival, held in Al-Sayahid north of the Riyadh Region in cooperation with the Camel Club, runs until January 3, showcasing the Kingdom’s iconic camel culture, traditional equestrian practices, and the enduring significance of camels as a symbol of Saudi heritage.</p>



<p>Travelers arriving at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh and at land ports in the Eastern Province will have the opportunity to receive the commemorative passport stamp, highlighting the festival’s role in welcoming visitors while promoting awareness of Saudi Arabia’s historic and cultural milestones.</p>



<p>This initiative is part of broader efforts by the Ministry of Interior to document major national events, celebrating the Kingdom’s traditions and achievements while introducing international visitors to the richness of Saudi culture and the historical importance of camels in the Arabian Peninsula.</p>



<p>The commemorative stamp emphasizes the Kingdom’s dedication to cultural preservation, strengthening national identity, and promoting pride in the authentic heritage that has shaped generations of Saudis across centuries.</p>



<p>In addition, the Ministry’s initiative aligns with previous cultural projects, such as the series of commemorative postage stamps issued by Saudi Post in collaboration with the General Entertainment Authority in September, which celebrated the Kingdom’s 95th National Day under the theme “Our Pride Is in Our Nature.”</p>



<p>These stamps, valued at SR3, and a special postcard at SR5, marked the unification of the Kingdom by King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Saud, transforming historical milestones into celebrations of national pride, loyalty, and identity, while highlighting the Kingdom’s continued commitment to commemorating significant cultural events.</p>



<p>The history of Saudi commemorative postage stamps dates back to the early 1930s, when the first stamp marked the appointment of Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud as crown prince, establishing a long-standing tradition of celebrating royal and national achievements through philately.</p>



<p>Saudi postage stamps are equipped with advanced security features that ensure authenticity, prevent counterfeiting, and protect both institutional and intellectual property, reflecting the Kingdom’s careful attention to quality and cultural preservation in all official initiatives.</p>



<p>The new passport stamp initiative demonstrates how Saudi Arabia continues to integrate cultural heritage into modern administrative practices, linking international travel with meaningful recognition of the nation’s unique historical and cultural narratives.</p>



<p>It also enhances the experience of visitors, allowing them to participate in commemorating national events while learning about the Kingdom’s cultural landmarks, traditional practices, and the historical significance of camels in shaping Arabian society and livelihoods.</p>



<p>By connecting travel, heritage, and celebration, the stamp fosters a deeper appreciation of Saudi Arabia’s identity, showcasing how national festivals like the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival reinforce cultural pride and international engagement.</p>



<p>The initiative exemplifies Saudi Arabia’s strategy of preserving traditions while promoting tourism and international awareness, highlighting the Kingdom as a destination where history, culture, and contemporary infrastructure meet in harmony.</p>



<p>Through such programs, Saudi Arabia reinforces its global cultural presence, encouraging participation in national celebrations and creating a legacy of education, pride, and engagement for both residents and international visitors alike.</p>



<p>The commemorative passport stamp is more than a functional travel item; it symbolizes Saudi Arabia’s vision of celebrating heritage, national pride, and cultural storytelling, offering a lasting reminder of the Kingdom’s rich history and enduring traditions.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s cultural initiatives continue to strengthen national unity, promote heritage awareness, and ensure that iconic symbols like the camel remain central to the Kingdom’s identity, providing both educational and celebratory experiences for all who visit or reside in the country.</p>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> – In Saudi Arabia, few symbols carry as much emotional, cultural, and economic weight as the camel.</p>



<p>For centuries, these remarkable animals have shaped the Kingdom’s identity, becoming treasured companions and valuable assets across generations.</p>



<p>Revered as the ships of the desert, camels have long been admired for their resilience and their deep roots in Arabian history.</p>



<p>Many owners describe caring for camels as a source of peace, a refuge from the demands of modern life and a link to ancestral traditions.</p>



<p>Camel owners across the Kingdom often speak of their emotional attachment to the animals, viewing them not only as investments but as part of their heritage.</p>



<p>Many Saudis find comfort in spending time with their camels, seeing them as symbols of simplicity, patience, and strength.</p>



<p>Religious significance further elevates the status of camels in Saudi culture, with many references to them found in Islamic tradition.</p>



<p>Their mention in sacred texts strengthens their spiritual value and reinforces the belief that camels hold a unique place among animals.</p>



<p>Scientific studies support these beliefs, highlighting the nutritional and medicinal benefits of camel milk.</p>



<p>Research shows its positive effects on the liver, kidneys, and overall health, giving modern validation to historical practices.</p>



<p>Camels also possess remarkable biological traits that allow them to thrive in harsh desert climates.</p>



<p>With no gallbladder and the ability to withstand extreme thirst and heat, they demonstrate unique endurance unmatched by most animals.</p>



<p>Experts note that camels can travel for hours, covering long distances and carrying heavy loads even in high temperatures.</p>



<p>These abilities helped them become indispensable to Bedouin life, supporting trade routes and daily survival across the Arabian Peninsula.</p>



<p>Historically, camel trading was a major economic activity, connecting Saudi traders to markets in Iraq, the Levant, Palestine, and Egypt.</p>



<p>Caravans traveled for months, carrying hundreds of camels to distant regions and returning with fabrics, food, and essential goods.</p>



<p>This rich tradition remains alive today, with camel markets thriving across the Kingdom and attracting buyers from across the region.</p>



<p>Prices vary widely, with top-quality camels selling for more than SR1 million and even young calves fetching impressive sums.</p>



<p>Despite challenges such as drought and desertification, Saudi commitment to preserving camel heritage has remained strong.</p>



<p>Government initiatives and public support have helped maintain breeding practices, festivals, and national markets that honor this legacy.</p>



<p>One of the most celebrated platforms for camel culture is the annual King Abdulaziz Camel Festival, now a major global attraction.</p>



<p>The event blends heritage, sports, beauty competitions, and economic activity, drawing participants and visitors from inside and outside the Kingdom.</p>



<p>The festival also serves as a cultural bridge, showcasing the deep pride Saudis hold for their camels.</p>



<p>Beauty competitions, racing events, and exhibitions highlight the elegance, strength, and diversity of different camel breeds.</p>



<p>Camel owners often say that their animals are too precious to sell, despite the high prices they command.</p>



<p>Emotional value often outweighs financial offers, reinforcing the belief that camels represent memory, lineage, and honor.</p>



<p>Leaders, enthusiasts, and local communities continue to support and elevate camel culture across Saudi Arabia</p>



<p>Many individuals have devoted their lives and resources to preserving camel traditions, ensuring that younger generations remain connected to this heritage.</p>



<p>Acts of generosity and support have shaped the modern camel industry, helping owners sustain their herds during difficult times.</p>



<p>These efforts reflect a wider national appreciation for camels as symbols of endurance, history, and unity.</p>



<p>Today, camels remain a point of pride, value, and identity for Saudis, carrying stories of ancient journeys and modern achievements.</p>



<p>Their presence continues to shape cultural celebrations, economic practices, and national traditions that define life in the Kingdom.</p>



<p>As Saudi Arabia embraces the future, camels stand as timeless guardians of heritage, bridging old landscapes with new horizons.</p>



<p>Their legacy continues to inspire, reminding the nation of the beauty, resilience, and richness of its roots.</p>
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