Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – On Sunday evening, Yemen’s Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism, Muammar Al-Eryani, inaugurated the documentary series “Discover Yemen” at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh. The event attracted a diverse audience, including diplomats accredited to Yemen, officials, and media representatives.
Minister Al-Eryani praised the project, which the Hadhramaut Foundation for Culture developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism. He emphasized that this initiative opens new windows into Yemeni memory and contributes to reviving the country’s rich cultural, artistic, and historical heritage. The series aims to present this heritage in a contemporary format that resonates with local, regional, and international audiences through modern visual storytelling.
The first phase of the series will focus on four Yemeni governorates known for their unique cultural and tourist legacies. Al-Eryani noted that future productions will cover additional governorates, highlighting Yemen’s diverse cultural and historical landscape, which positions the country as a potential global tourist destination.
During the launch, Al-Eryani described “Discover Yemen” as a practical model for integrating cultural and tourism sectors. He expressed a strong belief in the power of visual arts to create a positive image of Yemen, showcasing it as a land of history, beauty, and humanity.
The minister expressed hope that the project would extend beyond film production to establish a sustainable pathway for high-quality visual content. This initiative aims to invigorate tourism, strengthen national identity, and foster broader cultural and media cooperation. It aligns with the aspirations of Yemenis and deepens awareness of the value of both tangible and intangible heritage, supporting national efforts to preserve and promote it.
Al-Eryani thanked Abdullah Baqshan, Chairman of the Hadhramaut Foundation for Culture, and all foundation members for their efforts in executing this series and their ongoing support for cultural and artistic projects. He also commended Flicker Productions for adhering to high artistic and professional standards and expressed gratitude to the Yemeni Embassy in Riyadh and the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their roles in making the launch event successful.
The launch featured several speeches, including remarks from Dr. Taha Hussein, Cultural Advisor at the Yemeni Embassy, and Shurooq Al-Ramadi, Executive Director of the Hadhramaut Foundation for Culture. Hamza Basalem represented Flicker Productions, while global content creator and YouTuber Joe Hatab praised the Minister’s efforts and the ministry’s continuous collaboration in bringing this project to fruition.
This documentary series promises to be a significant step in showcasing Yemen’s rich heritage and cultural diversity to the world.
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