The project is currently being implemented. <The development of the area surrounding the Qashlah Palace in the center of Hail city at a total cost of more than 7 million riyals, and the development of the area surrounding the Aairif Castle in the center of Hail at a total cost of more than 9 million riyals. The project to develop the area surrounding the Dosariyah Castle in Jazan and link it to the tourist path of the city center is being implemented at a total cost of more than 16 million riyals, while the project to develop the area surrounding the castle and the market in the center of Al-Wajh city in Tabuk region is being awarded at a total cost of more than 5 million riyals.
There are also 8 projects. <There are also 8 projects under implementation, including the Najran Downtown Development Project, the Diriyah Downtown Development Project, the Hail Downtown Development Project, the Jazan Downtown Development Project, the Majma Downtown Development Project, the Tabuk Downtown Development Project and the Baljarshi Downtown Development Project, in addition to 15 projects under study, parts of which are being implemented, namely: Taif Central Development Project at a cost of more than 150 million riyals, Hawtat Sudair Central Development Project, Abha Central Development Project, Shaqra Central Development Project, Al Kharj Central Development Project, Bisha Central Development Project, Tamir Central Development Project, Dibba Central Development Project, Linah Central Development Project, Al Wajh Central Development Project, Al Namas Central Development Project, Hofuf Central Development Project, Farsan Central Development Project, Buraydah Central Development Project and Bakiriyah Central Development Project.
His Royal Highness was also present at the ceremony. HRH Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, President of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA), stressed the importance of preparing these sites for economic and cultural activities and providing them with tourism services, providing sites for specific activities such as private museums and handicrafts, and providing places for craftsmen to practice their work and introduce visitors to their activities related to the history of these cities.
The projects include the rehabilitation and development of the city center, the development of the city center, the development of the city center in Hofuf, the development of the city center in Farsan, the development of the city center in Breda and the development of the city center in Al-Bukayriyah. Rehabilitation and development projects include a number of cultural, economic and social programs and activities, including reviving, supporting and developing crafts, handicrafts and heritage industries, making the city centers a destination for tourists and an attractive destination for visitors and investors from inside and outside the Kingdom.
Rehabilitation and development projects include a number of cultural, economic and social programs and activities. These projects, which are the most important elements of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program for the Care of Cultural Heritage, aim to develop the centers of these cities in line with modernity and preserve the authenticity of these sites as cultural landmarks that reflect the history of the Kingdom's regions and shape their identity.








