The Ministry of Culture’s Jeddah Historic District Program recently welcomed a delegation of Harvard University students, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
During their visit, the students toured Al-Balad, Jeddah’s Historic District, and explored its unique architectural, cultural, and economic landmarks. They also took part in activities celebrating World Arabic Language Day, deepening their appreciation of the area’s rich cultural heritage.
This visit was part of a broader initiative led by Saudi students at Harvard University to highlight Saudi Arabia’s cultural and economic progress to their international peers, SPA reported.
The Jeddah Historic District Program is dedicated to revitalizing the area through community engagement, sustainable urban planning, and economic initiatives. Its ultimate goal is to transform historic Jeddah into a dynamic hub for living and working while positioning it as a global heritage and tourism destination.
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