Jenadriyah


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Al-Jenadriyah was a cultural and heritage festival held in Jenadriyah near Riyadh in Saudi Arabia each year, lasting for two weeks.
It was organised by the National Guard, and the first was held in 1985. Activities included a camel race, performance of local music and dancing of the Ardah and the Mizmar. The festival drew more than one million visitors every year. The festival "normally falls during the month of February or March... Long ago, Janadriyah was known as 'Rowdhat Souwais' and was mentioned by numerous historians and writers."
The last Jenadriyah festival was the 33rd edition, held from December 20, 2018 to January 9, 2019. In July 2019, the Saudi cabinet transferred the responsibility of organizing the festival to the Ministry of Culture after it was under the responsibility of the Ministry of National Guard. The next festival was set to take place in November 2020; however, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia, the festival was postponed and has not been held since.

Events and activities

The festival opened with the opening ceremony master; it then proceeded with various events, including:

Country participation in the festival

Every year Saudi Arabia has hosted a guest of honor such as:
  • In 2010, the French Republic participated in the Jenadriyah 25.
  • In 2011, Japan was the guest of honor country at the Jenadriyah 26.
  • In 2012, South Korea was the guest of honor country at the Jenadriyah 27.
  • In 2013, China was the guest of honor country at the Jenadriyah 28.
  • In 2014, the United Arab Emirates was the guest of honor country at the Jenadriyah 29.
  • In 2016, Germany was the guest of honor country at the Jenadriyah 30.
  • In 2017, Egypt was the guest of honor at Janadriyah 31.
  • In 2018, India was the guest of honor country at Janadriyah 32.
  • In 2019, Indonesia was the guest of honor country at Janadriyah 33.