RIYADH – The Saudi Arabia Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka has announced an immersive cultural program to commemorate the Kingdom’s National Day, promising a vibrant celebration of Saudi heritage, identity, and future ambitions.
Running from September 19 to 24, the week-long program will spotlight the Kingdom’s rich cultural legacy, tracing its remarkable journey since unification and highlighting the transformative impact of Saudi Vision 2030.
Ghazi Binzagr, Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Japan and Commissioner General of the Pavilion, emphasized the deep-rooted friendship between Saudi Arabia and Japan, stating that the celebration serves as a bridge connecting cultures and fostering international dialogue.
“The program offers everyone the opportunity to explore the Kingdom’s journey — from its deep-rooted heritage to its ambitious future. It reflects identity, progress, and global cooperation, while showcasing the power of cultural exchange in shaping a future full of shared opportunities,” Binzagr told the Saudi Press Agency.
Held annually on September 23, Saudi National Day honors the unification of the Kingdom and stands as a symbol of unity, pride, and progress. This year’s celebration at Expo 2025 reinforces Saudi Arabia’s commitment to sharing its rich civilization and evolving narrative with the world.
With performances, exhibitions, and interactive experiences planned, the program is expected to draw global attention and deepen appreciation for the Kingdom’s dynamic cultural landscape.
BY: The Times Union






