Six Ambassadors Visit Saudi International Falcons and Hunting Exhibition

Dhahran, Six ambassadors of the friendly and brotherly countries to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia visited today Saudi International Falcons and Hunting Exhibition being organized by Saudi Falcons Club at its headquarters in Mulham, north of Riyadh.

The ambassadors included Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to the Kingdom Sheikh Nahyan bin Saif Al Nahyan; Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the Kingdom Bandar bin Mohammed Al-Attiyah; Ambassador of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria to the Kingdom Dr. Mohammed Ali Boghazi; Ambassador of the Republic of Tajikistan to the Kingdom Akram Karimi; Ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Jorge Hevia and Ambassador of South Africa to the Kingdom Mogobo David Magabe.

The ambassadors toured the exhibition including more than 25 pavilions, and were briefed on the club’s efforts in gathering everything related to the heritage of falconry, trips and hunting in one place, with the aim of preserving the Saudi cultural heritage and raising awareness, environmental sustainability, identity and hobby.

The ambassadors were also briefed on the area designated for falcon production farms, where the international auction of falcon production farms will be held in conjunction with the exhibition, with the participation of more than 40 leading farms from more than 17 countries, and will continue until September 3.

They were introduced to the arms pavilion, which includes 7 Saudi companies representing more than 55 international brands, as well as Shaleel Digital Museum, the Falconer Pavilion, the pavilions of road trip tools and modified cars, the local market, and many interesting events, in addition to exhibition competitions in photography, wild cooking and plastic arts.

Source: Saudi Press Agency