A Saudi village decorated with sound and light

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The facade of 58 heritage houses built of stone, on a mountain of white marrow in the ancient village of Dhi Ain in Al Baha region, was decorated with sound and light shows to celebrate the registration of Arabic calligraphy in the list of intangible cultural heritage at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization “UNESCO”, at the initiative and leadership of the Kingdom In cooperation with 15 Arab countries.

The archaeological village of Dhi Ain is characterized by an authentic heritage, ancient history, and fascinating beauty. Its chronological history dates back to the end of the tenth century AH (eighth century AD), making its age more than 400 years, according to the UNESCO website, where the village is one of the most important heritage villages in the Kingdom. .