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Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition Presents Integrated Picture of Hima Cultural Area pattern

Riyadh, September 17, 2025, SPA -- The International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition 2025 provides a comprehensive picture of the cultural and environmental heritage in the Kingdom, offering visitors a window overlooking the Hima Cultural Area in Najran, one of the Saudi sites registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The picture comes within the efforts of the Saudi Falcons Club to highlight national achievements in international forums and introduce archaeological sites.
The participation of "Hima Najran" comes through a special pavilion presenting a miniature and integrated version of the archaeological site, giving visitors a unique experience that embodies the historical and environmental depth of the area, and reflects its national and civilizational value, showcasing the Kingdom's efforts in preserving natural and cultural heritage.

The pavilion showcases the components of the Hima Cultural Area, which contains more than 550 rock carvings dating back thousands of years. It is considered one of the largest open-air museums of rock inscriptions in the Kingdom, extending over an area exceeding 500 square kilometers. The rock art tells the stories of human economic, social, and environmental life, documenting customs and traditions before Islam, in addition to wildlife, mountain and desert trails, and the concepts of environmental sustainability and natural human heritage they carry.

The International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition 2025 will receive visitors over 10 days, from October 2 to 11, at the headquarters of the Saudi Falcons Club in Malham, north of Riyadh, serving as a comprehensive gateway to introduce national heritage sites to visitors from inside and outside the Kingdom.

 


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