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		<title>Riyadh’s Suwaidi Park Comes Alive with Levant Week Celebrations</title>
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<p><strong>Riyadh </strong> — Suwaidi Park has transformed into a lively cultural hub this week, as Global Harmony continues its series of themed regional festivals.</p>



<p>The spotlight is currently on the Levant, bringing together traditions, performances and flavors from across the region.</p>



<p>Visitors arriving at the park are met with vibrant music, energetic shows and a festive atmosphere that reflects the rich heritage of Levantine culture.</p>



<p>The week opened with dramatic performances that blended modern entertainment with cultural artistry, creating an immersive and colorful start to the celebrations.</p>



<p>Circus groups, DJs and live musical acts took the stage on opening night, featuring well-known Lebanese performers who energized the crowd.</p>



<p>Musician Guy Manoukian and singer Wael Saab delivered standout performances, drawing large audiences and adding a memorable musical spirit to the event.</p>



<p>Alongside the Levant program, Egypt Week is continuing until Friday, giving visitors the chance to enjoy a mix of Arab cultural highlights.</p>



<p>Traditional dance and drumming groups filled the pathways of Suwaidi Park, leading families and children through guided parades with rhythmic beats.</p>



<p>Performers in bright cultural attire engaged with visitors warmly, adding an element of storytelling to each section of the park.</p>



<p>A major attraction of the festival is the bustling bazaar area, known as the “happiness culture” center, where artisans present their crafts.</p>



<p>The market features both traditional and modern handicrafts, with many vendors having decades of experience in their craft fields.</p>



<p>Syrian craftsman Mahmoud Al-Azwan, who has lived in the Kingdom for 16 years, shared his appreciation for the platform created for regional artists.</p>



<p>He has been practicing his craft for 40 years, specializing in Damascene artwork, wooden pieces and embroidered designs.</p>



<p>Al-Azwan expressed gratitude for the opportunity to showcase his heritage, noting that events like these strengthen cultural unity in meaningful ways.</p>



<p>He described each festival day as unique and inspiring, stating that every interaction brings a new moment to cherish.</p>



<p>He encouraged fellow artisans to pursue excellence in their craft, highlighting the strong support provided for artists in the Kingdom.</p>



<p>Another vendor, Anas Habib from Jordan, presented Palestinian embroidery,<br>Jordanian mosaic pieces and handcrafted pottery created by his team.</p>



<p>Habib, who has worked in the field for 15 years, flew to Riyadh specifically to join the cultural celebration.</p>



<p>He noted a strong sense of harmony among participants and visitors, with curiosity and cultural appreciation shaping the festival’s atmosphere.</p>



<p>Habib said the event encourages deeper connections across communities, as people learn about different traditions and histories.</p>



<p>He praised the enthusiasm shown by Saudi visitors, many of whom asked detailed questions about the origins of the crafts.</p>



<p>For him, the most rewarding moments came from seeing genuine interest, as families explored the stories embedded in each handmade piece.</p>



<p>Food vendors are also drawing significant attention, offering Levantine and Arab dishes that highlight regional diversity.</p>



<p>Egyptian vendor Ahmed Abd Al-Sagoor is serving popular classics, including shawarma, kibbeh and tabbouleh to eager guests.</p>



<p>He explained that the diverse dishes reflect shared cultural roots, while also showcasing unique culinary elements from each nation.</p>



<p>Levant Week will continue until Nov. 25, after which Yemen Week will take over the festival grounds.</p>



<p>Global Harmony will remain active in Suwaidi Park until Dec. 27, with upcoming showcases featuring Pakistan, Indonesia, Uganda and more.</p>



<p>The festival aims to strengthen cultural understanding across communities, offering an open space for families to learn, explore and celebrate diversity.</p>
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