The Medina Region Secretariat is organizing diverse activities tomorrow at Al-Nakheel Municipal Park under the slogan “Our Pride is in Our Character.” The festivities begin at 5:00 PM, featuring a special celebratory atmosphere for the 95th National Day. Traditional folk arts take center stage with artistic displays that evoke the Kingdom’s heritage and highlight national identity features. The program includes an innovative “Colors of the Nation” show, utilizing the latest lighting technologies and visual effects to embody meanings of national pride in a contemporary style. The program also encompasses various theatrical performances, interactive family corners, a games area, plus competitions and prizes aimed at enhancing community participation and creating an atmosphere of joy and delight for attendees. The Medina Secretariat emphasized that organizing these celebrations stems from its commitment to sharing the community’s joy for the National Day and highlighting Medina’s cultural and civilizational role through events that allow families, children, and youth to express their belonging and pride in the nation.
Medina Region Secretariat
The Medina Region Secretariat is the administrative body governing the Medina Region of Saudi Arabia, which includes the holy city of Medina. Its primary function is to oversee regional development, public services, and infrastructure projects. While the secretariat itself is a modern governmental entity, it plays a crucial role in managing the affairs of a region with profound historical and religious significance as the site of the Prophet’s Mosque and the first Islamic community.
Al-Nakheel Municipal Park
Al-Nakheel Municipal Park is a prominent public park in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, known for its lush green spaces and family-friendly amenities. Its name, translating to “The Palm Park,” reflects its design featuring numerous palm trees, and it has served as a key recreational area for city residents for decades. The park offers a peaceful escape with walking paths, playgrounds, and water features, contributing to the urban green landscape of the capital.
National Day
“National Day” is not a specific place or cultural site, but an annual commemoration marking a nation’s independence, founding, or another significant historical event. For example, France’s Bastille Day (July 14) celebrates the start of the French Revolution, while India’s National Day (August 15) marks its independence from British rule in 1947. These holidays are typically observed with patriotic ceremonies, parades, and public festivities.