Heritage Commission Unveils ‘Little Explorer’ to Foster Cultural Awareness Among Youth

The Heritage Commission has launched the latest edition of its ‘Little Explorer‘ initiative in Abha, marking the event’s third stop across the Kingdom. Held at Al-Muftaha Village and running through July 26, the program is part of the Commission’s broader mission to connect young people with Saudi Arabia’s rich cultural heritage and deepen their understanding of the elements that shape the national identity.
Designed to spark curiosity and appreciation among children and youth, ‘Little Explorer’ offers interactive and educational activities that emphasize the importance of preserving archaeological artifacts and engaging responsibly with cultural heritage.
As one of the Commission’s flagship initiatives, ‘Little Explorer’ blends scientific content with hands-on learning, creating a dynamic experience tailored to younger audiences. The program supports the development of a generation that values, protects, and proudly identifies with its cultural heritage.
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