ALULA, Saudi Arabia, October 16, 2022 /PR Newswire/ —
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Hegra drone show hero video by AlUla Moments and SKYMAGIC produced by Balich Wonder Studio KSA, courtesy of AlUla Moments.
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A striking light drawing created by drones to create the illusion of light at Hegra’s Drone Light Show. The show will take place on October 13, 14 and 15, 2022 in AlUla, northwestern Saudi Arabia, at the AlUla Wellness His Festival, the first in a series of festivals and events that make up the AlUla Moments Calendar. It was held to commemorate the end of the Hegra’s drone show was provided by AlUla Moments and SKYMAGIC and was produced by Balich Wonder Studio KSA, courtesy of AlUla Moments.
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A painting of a flying falcon over the tomb of Lihyan’s Son of Kuza in Hegra, the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Hegra’s Drone Light Show showcases the origin of light and the beauty in its purest form, a performance at the crossroads of technology where glowing drones fly through the dark skies of AlUla, creating flying sculptures set to music. Explore through artwork. Hegra’s drone show was provided by AlUla Moments and SKYMAGIC and was produced by Balich Wonder Studio KSA, courtesy of AlUla Moments.

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A festival of lights is painted over Hegra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the northwestern part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Hegra’s drone light show explores the origin and beauty of light in its purest form. Light is the cornerstone of health and empowers the mind and body. The light show marks the end of the AlUla Wellness Festival and is the first in a series of festivals and events that make up the AlUla Moments Calendar. Hegra’s drone show was provided by AlUla Moments and SKYMAGIC and was produced by Balich Wonder Studio KSA, courtesy of AlUla Moments.

About AlUla Moments:
AlUla Moments is the home of AlUla’s new events. The brand is launching at the end of his 2021 with the introduction of his four new festivals celebrating and unlocking the story of AlUla, uncovering its secrets and celebrating local and international cultures. Home to 7000 years of civilization and some of the most sophisticated ancient kingdoms of antiquity, AlUla is no stranger to social gatherings and cultural celebrations.
The four festivals introduced were AlUla Sky, AlUla Arts and AlUla Wellness Festival, plus Winter at Tantora, which returned to celebrate heritage, culture and music.
The festival offered a variety of experiences including art, culture, music, nature, health, equestrian, food and astronomy. All of which celebrated AlUla’s culture, history, heritage and civilization that once called the land of AlUla home.
This year, AlUla Moments will host five major festivals and five signature events. This will include the revival of Winter at Tantora and the AlUla Wellness Festival, the revival of Azimuth and, for the first time, the Ancient Kingdoms Festival to bring the past into the present. Enjoy an experience inspired by the significance of his 7,000-year continuous civilization on the Arabian Peninsula and the famous Route of Incense trade route that has established AlUla as a bustling crossroads of commerce and culture.
For more information, visit experiencealula.com/en/alula-moments.
About AlUla:
Located 1,100 km from Riyadh in northwestern Saudi Arabia, AlUla is a place of remarkable natural and human heritage. Covering 22,561 km², the vast area is home to lush oasis valleys, towering sandstone mountains and an ancient cultural heritage dating back thousands of years when the Lihyan and Nabataean kingdoms ruled.
AlUla’s most famous and famous site is Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. The 52-hectare ancient city of Hegra, the principal southern city of the Nabataean Kingdom, consists of 111 well-preserved tombs, many of which were carved from sandstone outcrops surrounding walled urban settlements. Elaborate façades are cut away.
Current research also suggests that Hegra was the southernmost outpost of the Roman Empire after the Romans conquered the Nabataeans in 106 CE.
In addition to Hegra, AlUla also has ancient Dadan, the capital of the kingdoms of Dadan and Lihyan and considered one of the most developed 1st millennium BC cities on the Arabian Peninsula, and an open-air library of hundreds of libraries. There is Jabal Ikuma. Inscriptions and texts written in many different languages. There is also Old AlUla, a labyrinth of over 900 mud-brick houses that have been developed since at least the 12th century, the Hijaz Railway and Hegra Fort, key sites in the stories and conquests of Lawrence of Arabia.
For more information, please visit www.experiencealula.com.
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SOURCE Royal Commission for AlUla, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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