Boulevard World zone of the fourth Riyadh Season connects people with their roots and give a sense of identity

30 Jan 2024

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Boulevard World zone of the fourth Riyadh Season connects people with their roots and give a sense of identity

One of the biggest zones of the fourth Riyadh Season is Boulevard World, which offers a variety of foreign entertainment options. Expanding by more than 40% this year, it returns with a wintry feel, capturing the spirit of the ancient Levant and highlighting its rich history with historic buildings.

Every nation in Boulevard World is proud of its unique history, and cultural diversity is welcomed and appreciated. People may connect with their roots and feel more like themselves thanks to the preservation of cultural traditions, which range from traditional attire and food to music and dance styles. It encourages tolerance and respect by deepening one's awareness and admiration of various cultures.

Boulevard World is an example of a vibrant, colourful community that has a rich heritage by preserving and honouring these rituals. Morocco, China, Palestine, Turkiye, Iran, and other nations exhibit their most important cultural elements at the Boulevard World pavilions. The numerous celebrations, customs, and traditions that are passed down from generation to generation demonstrate these cultural traditions.

The Turkish pavilion is among the newest venues this season, offering visitors a chance to peruse clothing, accessories, pastries, and other items. Visitors will feel as though they are really visiting the magnificent city of Istanbul when they are served a traditional Turkish chestnut at the doors.

One of the most adorable shops to open in the Turkish region is Sultanahmet Sweets, a Turkish sweet shop that serves mouthwatering Turkish treats and offers the choice of a diet section made with fake sugar. The Turkish pavilion also had a shop called Rose Stone that sold a wide selection of wonderful Turkish designs and gorgeous, handcrafted jewellery with outstanding craftsmanship.

The sight of saffron tea, which is sold at the Novin Saffron shop, greets visitors to the Iranian pavilion. The most expensive and sought-after plant in the world, saffron is well recognised in Iranian culture.

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