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Riyadh Prepares for “Founding Day” (Feb 22) with Major Decorative Lighting Projects on King Fahd Road
With the kingdom nearing the 22 nd of February, the capital is turning into a living canvas of history and light. Riyadh is officially gearing up for Riyadh Founding Day 2026 with an extensive city-wide beautification strategy. The city has embarked on an enormous project to cover the city with celebration by putting up over 8,000 flags and starting elaborate lighting projects. The preparations are creating a grandiose atmosphere on the national holiday, particularly on the major arteries in the city to commemoration of the pride of the 300-year history of the nation.
King Fahd Road Lighting Spectacle
The highlight of these preparations is the King Fahd Road lighting project. This is the main street of the city, which is being lined with elaborate lighting decorations combining contemporary designs with the classic Saudi designs. These is a series of decorations that are meant to immerse the commuters and visitors to the station and transform the everyday commute into a tour through the history of the nation. The lights on the bridges and the skyscrapers on this path are the main accent of festive appearance of the capital.
Saudi Founding Day Celebrations Across the Kingdom
Beyond the dazzling streetlights, Saudi Founding Day celebrations are expanding to include events in 15 different cities. The larger program consists of historical recreations and cultural festivals, although the lighting projects create the atmosphere. Such visual and cultural performances make sure that the heritage of 1727 is shining bright bringing people together in a common manifestation of national identity.
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