Hail: Under the patronage of Governor of Hail Region Prince Abdulaziz bin Saad bin Abdulaziz and with the follow-up of Deputy Governor Prince Faisal bin Fahd bin Muqrin bin Abdulaziz, the fourth edition of Beit Hail 2025 was officially launched yesterday and will run for 30 days at Aja Park in the city of Hail.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the festival features more than 40 events, pavilions, and sections showcasing a wide range of crafts and artistic displays, including palm frond weaving, sadu weaving, handmade textiles, traditional Najdi and Hail-style door making, resin art, soap making, crochet weaving, traditional clothing tailoring, Thamudic embroidery, woodworking, leather crafting, fiber arts, a special Hail incense burner corner, and a heritage architecture pavilion. The event also includes a stage with performances such as Samri, Saudi Ardah, and the Southern Khutwa dance.
Beit Hail supports the talents of local artisans by providing a dedicated space for them to showcase their work directly to visitors and the public. Set in a heritage-inspired cultural and entertainment environment, the event contributes to the growth of the tourism and cultural sectors in the region and highlights the Kingdom's rich national identity and cultural heritage, in alignment with the Year of Handicrafts 2025.