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RIYADH: The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture has attracted more than 100,000 visitors in three days with its vibrant lineup of cultural events and exclusive shows, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.
The Children’s Museum captivated young audiences with performances and interactive exhibits, including “Eid in a Bag” creations where children designed their own colors and patterns.
The “World Table” workshop introduced participants to foods from various cultures, while other highlights included “The Scent of Eid,” “Eid Riddles,” a “Balloon Art” workshop, and the imaginative show “What If I Were the Sky.”
Visitors also enjoyed family-friendly performances like “Between the Clouds” and “Between Memories” at the Ithra Gardens play area.
The Energy Exhibit also attracted an enthusiastic crowd with hands-on activities such as “Let’s Fly with Science,” “Fun Without Corners,” and “What Does the Light Hide?”
The festivities concluded with cinematic screenings and musical performances, including a show blending video game music with live piano and guitar.