‘Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia’ Exhibition in Seoul

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exhibit looks to help bridge closer cultural ties 

With fascinating displays and eye-catching elements of distinct Arab style, the “Roads of Arabia — Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia” exhibit recently made its debut at the National Museum of China in Beijing following successful tours in Europe and North America.

Organized by the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH), the State Administration of Cultural Heritage of China, the National Museum of China, the three-month exhibition — sponsored by Saudi Aramco — is a flagship cultural event designed to deepen the cultural bonds between Saudi Arabia and China by promoting Saudi history and culture among Chinese audiences. The exhibit provides a vivid account of Islamic heritage, Arab origin, Saudi culture, and the foundation of the Kingdom.

exhibit looks to help bridge closer cultural ties 

With fascinating displays and eye-catching elements of distinct Arab style, the “Roads of Arabia — Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia” exhibit recently made its debut at the National Museum of China in Beijing following successful tours in Europe and North America.

Organized by the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH), the State Administration of Cultural Heritage of China, the National Museum of China, the three-month exhibition — sponsored by Saudi Aramco — is a flagship cultural event designed to deepen the cultural bonds between Saudi Arabia and China by promoting Saudi history and culture among Chinese audiences. The exhibit provides a vivid account of Islamic heritage, Arab origin, Saudi culture, and the foundation of the Kingdom.

exhibit looks to help bridge closer cultural ties 

With fascinating displays and eye-catching elements of distinct Arab style, the “Roads of Arabia — Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia” exhibit recently made its debut at the National Museum of China in Beijing following successful tours in Europe and North America.

Organized by the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH), the State Administration of Cultural Heritage of China, the National Museum of China, the three-month exhibition — sponsored by Saudi Aramco — is a flagship cultural event designed to deepen the cultural bonds between Saudi Arabia and China by promoting Saudi history and culture among Chinese audiences. The exhibit provides a vivid account of Islamic heritage, Arab origin, Saudi culture, and the foundation of the Kingdom.