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Saudi National Day To Honor Visions Turned Achievements

Saudi Arabia has introduced a fresh and inspiring identity to mark its 93rd National Day with the empowering slogan, "We dream and we achieve." The Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), Turki Al-Sheikh, proudly announced the launch of this new identity on September 23, the National Day.

The official National Day website echoes the sentiment that the dreams of the nation have never ceased since the establishment of the Kingdom, and they remain committed to realizing these dreams as long as they exist. This momentous occasion celebrates the numerous accomplishments of the country.

The design of the new identity draws inspiration from the dreams that have now transformed into concrete realities, profoundly impacting the lives of the people of Saudi Arabia. This transformation is evident in the ambitious projects undertaken by the Kingdom as part of the Saudi Vision 2030. The vision has fortified the country's influence and status on a global scale, and it continues to play a pivotal role in various domains.

The GEA expressed that the new identity honors the relentless efforts and dedication of individuals and organizations that have contributed to successful initiatives benefiting both citizens and residents alike.

At the heart of the identity are representations of some of the most notable projects of Saudi Vision 2030, with a focus on enhancing the quality of human life. Symbolically, a man and a woman occupy the center, representing the vibrant Saudi youth, surrounded by icons of various Saudi ventures. Among the projects featured in the design are the renowned Diriyah Gate, Sindalah, AlUla Development, The Line, AlSoudah Development, Sports Boulevard, King Salman Park, Shuaiba Solar Power Plant, the Electric Car, Astronaut Program, and the Cube Project.

To add to the festive spirit, the National Day website offers four celebratory songs, titled “Our Date 2030,” “Above the Clouds,” “Yes,” and “My Home Is Here.” The GEA encourages all government and private entities to adopt and standardize the approved identity for the 93rd National Day in various applications. The identity guide can be easily accessed and downloaded from the website provided by clicking the link: https://nd.gea.gov.sa/.

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