The “Global Harmony 2” initiative has kicked off the Indonesian Culture Days event, attracting thousands of citizens and residents to Al-Suwaidi Park in Riyadh, reported the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
Organized by the Saudi Media Ministry, in collaboration with the General Entertainment Authority (GEA) and under the Quality of Life Program, the event offers a fascinating cultural showcase that highlights the traditional heritage of Indonesia.

Running for three days, the Indonesian Culture Days event features music concerts, folklore shows and entertainment activities, with the participation of a distinguished lineup of artists and influencers, in addition to more than 70 performers.
The vibrant event includes cultural pavilions displaying a diverse range of handicrafts, visual arts and traditional clothes. It also offers a glimpse into the daily life in Indonesia through live demonstrations, taking visitors on a thrilling journey that immerses them in Indonesian traditions and lifestyle.
الثقافة الإندونيسية تتألق في يومها الأول بأجمل الاحتفالات والعروض الحية والتجارب المتنوعة في حديقة السويدي المميزة 🇮🇩❤
Indonesian Culture kicked off its first day with vibrant celebrations, live performances, and exciting experiences at AlSuwaidi Park 🇮🇩❤
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The first day of the event captivated visitors with folk performances showcasing elements of Indonesian heritage and culture. It also engaged visitors in a wide array of cultural events and musical concerts.
The “Global Harmony 2” initiative has attracted over 2 million visitors from various nationalities with amazing cultural activities. It aims to promote understanding and exchange among communities by highlighting the lives of expatriates in Saudi Arabia.

This includes showcasing various aspects of their lives, such as their professional and family lives, their social and recreational activities, their contribution to the Kingdom’s economy, and their success stories.
During the initiative, Al-Suwaidi Park showcases 14 global cultures, including India, the Philippines, Indonesia, Egypt, Pakistan, Yemen, Sudan, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Bangladesh, Uganda, and Ethiopia.



