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Kuwait Highlights Rich Heritage at GCC Antiquities Exhibition in Saudi Arabia

Kuwait is drawing attention for promoting its cultural heritage at the joint Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) antiquities exhibition in Riyadh. The country contributed 25 artifacts, showcasing the depth and diversity of its historical treasures. The exhibition allows Kuwait to share its legacy while strengthening regional cultural cooperation.

The Kuwaiti delegation, including Mohammed bin Redha and archaeologist Anfal Ben Shaaban, presented items ranging from stone and pottery tools to inscriptions, architectural elements, jewelry, and everyday objects. Each piece reflects Kuwait’s rich history and the evolution of life across the Arabian Peninsula. By promoting its cultural heritage, Kuwait emphasizes the value of preserving history for future generations.

Held under the theme “Civilizational Unity and Cultural Diversity,” the exhibition offers interactive activities, daily programs, and immersive digital experiences. Visitors explore historic scenes, gaining a better understanding of the civilizations that thrived in the Gulf region. Moreover, GCC countries use these events to exchange expertise, improve museum practices, and raise public awareness about cultural preservation.

The exhibition highlights the strong collaboration among Gulf states. Participation by multiple countries demonstrates the GCC’s commitment to safeguarding heritage and promoting shared traditions. Furthermore, the event fosters regional identity and ensures cultural sustainability, reinforcing the importance of promoting cultural heritage as a core element of community development.

Organized by the Saudi Heritage Commission, in cooperation with the National Museum and Museums Authority, the exhibition also enjoys strategic partnership with the General Secretariat of the GCC. This biennial event rotates among member states, strengthening regional bonds and spotlighting the collective history of Gulf nations.

Kuwait’s artifacts not only highlight artistic achievement but also offer insight into daily life and technological progress in ancient times. Experts noted that the exhibition enhances knowledge of the Gulf’s historical trajectory while inspiring younger generations to value their roots. By actively participating, Kuwait contributes to cultural dialogue and mutual understanding across the region, further promoting its cultural heritage.

The exhibition will run until December 30, offering visitors ample opportunity to explore Kuwait’s contributions alongside other GCC countries. Overall, the event underscores the power of history and the shared responsibility of Gulf states to preserve and celebrate their rich cultural identity.

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