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Posted by Suyuti
 - Sep 24, 2025, 05:39 AM
In the heart of Makkah, international pilgrims experienced an unexpected cultural delight as Saudi Arabia marked its 95th National Day. Hotels across the holy city opened their doors to vibrant festivities, blending the spiritual journey of guests with the nation's proud traditions.

Egyptian pilgrim Ahmed Abdulrahman expressed deep admiration for the celebrations, noting how the atmosphere radiated joy, unity, and national pride. He emphasized that the folk dances and cultural performances gave pilgrims a rare opportunity to witness Saudi heritage beyond the religious setting.

Hotels became lively cultural hubs, featuring troupes performing folk dances and the iconic Ardah sword dance. These performances, accompanied by national songs, gave visitors a genuine taste of Saudi Arabia's cultural richness, creating memories that blended both spiritual and cultural experiences.

Pakistani visitor Mohammed Ali praised the seamless organization of the celebrations, describing them as uplifting and deeply meaningful. For him and others, the integration of Saudi traditions into the pilgrimage journey added an enriching dimension that made the day unforgettable.

Indonesian pilgrim Fatima Nour highlighted the generosity and warmth of Saudi hospitality. She observed that the sight of people from diverse nations celebrating together reflected the Kingdom's spirit of inclusivity and its devotion to preserving national identity.

Hospitality leaders also underlined the importance of National Day in shaping Saudi Arabia's global image. Abdulaziz Al-Abbadi of Accor Hotels Clock Tower noted that Makkah holds nearly two-thirds of the Kingdom's hotel capacity, with over 250,000 rooms, making it a cornerstone of religious and cultural tourism.

Al-Abbadi reaffirmed the sector's commitment to excellence, aligning with Saudi Vision goals to strengthen Makkah's standing as a leading destination for spiritual and humanitarian tourism. He described the city as a timeless land of hospitality, pride, and belonging, resonating with pilgrims and citizens alike.

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