Saudi Arabia

The Culture of Saudi Arabia

The Saudi community is enriched by its unique customs and values that were unbelievably preserved through its journey towards modernisation. The uniqueness of Saudi culture stems from a civilisation that dates back to over one million years.

Saudi Arabia
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Language

Arabic, the official language of Saudi Arabia, is one of the oldest language groups in the world. It consists of a variety of dialects, one of which is the Gulf dialect. English is also a widely spoken language in the country.

Music, Dance & Poetry

One of the most prominent folk rituals in Saudi Arabia is the “Al Ardha,” which is considered as the country’s national dance. It is a form of a sword dance that is based on Bedouin traditions. The variety of folk music called “Al sihba” has its roots stemming from Al Andalus. Poetry took a significant place in the Saudi Arabic culture and was used as a means of preserving tradition, values, and history during the olden days.

Cuisine

Saudi Arabian dishes are similar to that of the other countries in the Arabian peninsula and display influences of Turkish, Persian, African, and Indian cuisines. Pork is not consumed, and other meats are obtained following halal rules. Delicious Arabian delicacies can be enjoyed during your stay at one of the Al Khobar apartments belonging to properties such as Ascott Corniche Al Khobar.

Festivals

The oldest of all the festivals in Saudi Arabia is the Janadriya Festival, which is the most traditional as well. It features camel races and strives to embrace other aspects of its proud heritage. Riyadh festival offers its visitors a shopping fiesta where they can shop for a myriad of things. The Saudi Food Festival is one of the longest-running food exhibitions in the country.