February 1, 2023
A citizen was arrested in Saudi Arabia after the video “insulting security”
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia seeks to attract 100 million visitors annually by the end of the current decade as part of its efforts to diversify the sources of its economy and gradually abandon oil as a basic resource for the country.
Saudi Arabia already receives millions of people as part of the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina, while it witnessed a boom in domestic tourism even during the epidemic, but the country is still outside the list of traditional tourist destinations, according to a report by the magazine “Financial Times“.
Promising projects.. and questions
Despite its ambitions, questions remain regarding whether the “conservative kingdom” where alcohol is banned and unmarried partners face prosecution” can compete with Dubai or Egypt.
Robert Mogielnicki, a political economist and fellow at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington, told the magazine: “Saudi tourism’s ambitions are great, but there is still a lot of work to be done.”
The tourism crackdown coincided with social reforms that allowed women to drive, introduced mixed-gender events such as concerts, and curbed the role of the country’s religious police.
Planned projects include a luxury complex spanning more than 20 islands in the Red Sea, with an initial launch later this year.
Saudi Arabia also describes the planned NEOM project as “the most ambitious tourism project in the world”.
And in the capital, Riyadh, the Diriyah Gate project is being built, which the government says will become “one of the largest gathering places in the world.”
Much of the work on various projects is funded by the kingdom’s $600 billion Public Investment Fund.
“Tourism ambitions are linked to these big projects,” Mogilnicki said, adding that turning them into reality “will be the hardest bump to climb.”
Among the challenges the Saudis will face, he added, “is the feasibility of the projects themselves and the infrastructure.”
Tourism Minister Ahmed El-Khatib said the aim is to raise the sector’s contribution to GDP from 3 to 10 percent by 2030, and for tourism to provide one in 10 jobs in the country.
“It means we need to create 1 million jobs in 10 years,” he told the Financial Times.
As part of this effort, incentives will be offered to airlines while visas, previously difficult to obtain, will be available electronically to citizens of nearly 50 countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom.
In preparation for the expected number of expatriates, the Ministry of Tourism will train 100,000 Saudis annually to work in this sector, some of them in cooking and hospitality schools, abroad.
Advertisements for the projects are flooding social media, and the country has invited influencers to promote them.
Rights file.. the obstacle
Attracting tourists will not be easy, according to the magazine, as “Saudi Arabia’s image has been tarnished”, especially in the West, due to its reputation for human rights violations, with the execution of prisoners and the issuance of long sentences once morest Saudis who criticize the authorities.
Human rights organization Reprieve reported that at least 147 people were executed in the country last year.
Some influencers, especially those known on Instagram and on social media in general, were criticized for “ignoring these problems” and for their contribution to promoting the kingdom’s projects.
Therefore, the magazine says, “Saudi officials have no illusions that they can compete with Dubai or Egypt any time soon,” as they hope that the Red Sea resorts will initially be able to attract Saudis who usually spend their holidays abroad and visitors from other Gulf countries until they enter. To the world of international tourism and then embark on the real competition.
Saudi Arabia recorded 67 million visitors, including domestic tourists, pilgrims and Umrah performers, in 2021 according to official figures.
Kuwait, India, Egypt, Pakistan, Qatar and Bahrain were the most visited countries.
One tourism official acknowledged that it would take some time before Western tourists showed interest.
One of the problems the authorities face is the lack of alcohol, and while rumors have circulated for years that resorts and special economic zones will one day allow alcohol, the issue is still highly controversial in Saudi Arabia.
“Officials privately admit ‘it will happen eventually’,” says the Financial Times, “just as the authorities turned a blind eye to the drinking of alcohol in closed compounds inhabited by Westerners.”
Indonesia monitors ‘African swine fever’ after more than 250 pigs die
JAKARTA, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) — Animal Husbandry Service in Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara Province said on Sunday. The number of pigs suspected of being killed by the African Swine Fever (ASF) virus locally has reached 256.
The report said that at first only 253 pigs died, before three more pigs died in North Timor. Has spread to Kupang District, Kupang City, Ende District, East Flores District, Zika District, Southwest Sumba District. West Sumba District North Central Timor District When since Dec. 21, 2022
Indonesian authorities have distributed 39,200 liters of disinfectant to farmers and have banned the movement of pigs into or out of East Nusa Tenggara province.
East Nusa Tenggara was hit by an outbreak of the virus in 2000 that killed thousands of pigs.
(Xinhua photo file: Veterinarian spraying disinfectant in a pigsty Kabanjahi city North Sumatra Province, Indonesia, Nov. 12, 2019)
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“Don’t be a milk seller” .. advice that Muhammad Heneidy will not forget from Youssef Shahi
06:40 PM
Wednesday 01 February 2023
I wrote – Marcel Nazmy:
Comedian Mohamed Heneidy celebrates his birthday today, Wednesday, February 1, as he was born on this day in 1965.
Henedy’s artistic beginnings were with director Youssef Chahine, as he was assigned a small role in his first appearance through the movie Alexandria Why, in 1979.
Shaheen gave advice to Heneidy, and told him: “You are smart and you will work in cinema and theatre, but don’t stop selling milk. I mean, don’t take the milk and go to every studio and distribute it. If you get a lot of work, give it sincerely.”
Heneidy continued, during a previous interview with the media, Lamees Al-Hadidi, via Channel One: “He wanted to tell me that he did not work a lot, he worked a little, and from here a friendship relationship began between me and the late Youssef Chahine.”
Muhammad Heneidy appeared in Comparis at the age of 14, and he also appeared with the artist Faten Hamama in the movie A Sweet Day and a Passing Day, nominated by director Khairy Bishara, and drew attention to him as the assistant director.
As for the beginning of the audience’s knowledge of him as a promising cinematic face, it was during his distinguished appearance in one scene in the movie Bakhit and Adela with the leader Adel Imam, where he added to the scene words that opened the door to fame for him.
Then his real breakthrough began in the movie “Ismailia Rayeh Jay” with the artist Mohamed Fouad and the artist Khaled El Nabawi.