Saudi Arabia | Turki Al-Sheikh announces the identity of the 94th Saudi National Day (countdown to the days)

2024-08-24 2024-08-24T10:15:05Z
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Arab Weather - The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), Turki Al-Sheikh, announced today the identity of the 94th National Day of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is celebrated on September 23 of each year , under the slogan "We Dream and Achieve."

This identity extends from last year to highlight the mega projects that are part of Saudi Vision 2030, reflecting the Kingdom’s position and pioneering role in various fields.

The General Entertainment Authority called on all government and private entities to unify the use of the approved identity for the 94th National Day . The identity guide can be downloaded through the website, which contains instructions for the logo and how to use it in various applications, in addition to all information related to the National Day, including events, news, and images available to celebrate this precious national occasion.

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Saudi National Day and National Identity Over the Years

Saudi National Day is a national occasion celebrated by the Kingdom on September 23 of each year, commemorating the unification of the country by King Abdulaziz Al Saud in 1932. This day represents an embodiment of the spirit of unity and pride in the homeland, and many cultural, artistic and entertainment events are organized during it.

The national identity of Saudi National Day has evolved significantly since the official celebrations of this day began in 2005, and each year has had an identity and slogan that reflects the vision and aspirations of the Kingdom. Here we take a look at some of the Saudi National Day identities and slogans since the beginning:

  • 75th National Day (2005)

Slogan: There was no specific slogan for this year, but it was the official start of the National Day celebrations. This year saw the decision of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to make the National Day an official holiday, which enhanced the sense of patriotism and belonging among the Saudi people.

  • 80th National Day (2010)

Logo: A logo was used that embodies the Kingdom’s achievements and its long history. The celebrations focused on the great development achievements that Saudi Arabia has made in various fields.

  • 83rd National Day (2013)

Slogan: “Homeland in our Hearts”. This year’s national identity reflected the focus on national unity and love for the homeland. The celebrations focused on strengthening national belonging and highlighting the importance of preserving the cohesion of Saudi society.

  • 85th National Day (2015)

Slogan: “My Identity is My Homeland.” Saudi national identity and local culture were highlighted, and the celebrations saw an emphasis on Saudi values and traditions, with a focus on the rich cultural heritage.

  • 87th National Day (2017)

Slogan: “A Nation’s Vision”. This slogan reflected the launch of Saudi Vision 2030, as the celebrations focused on the future achievements and ambitions that the Kingdom seeks to achieve. This year was the beginning of linking the National Day with the goals of Vision 2030.

  • 88th National Day (2018)

Slogan: “For Glory and Majesty”. The slogan was inspired by the Saudi national anthem, reflecting pride in the Kingdom’s history and aspirations for the future. The celebrations focused on national achievements and strengthening the Saudi identity.

  • 89th National Day (2019)

Slogan: "Ambition to the Top". This slogan is inspired by a quote by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and reflects the determination and high ambition of the Kingdom and its people to achieve great goals. The focus was on progress and development in various fields.

  • 90th National Day (2020)

Slogan: “Ambition to the Top.” The slogan was repeated for the second year in a row, to confirm the continuity in striving towards ambitious goals, and to indicate strength and unity in facing challenges, especially with the global circumstances surrounding the Corona pandemic.

  • 91st National Day (2021)

Slogan: “This is our home.” This slogan reflected a sense of belonging and inclusion, and highlighted Saudi Arabia as a home for all its citizens. The celebrations focused on presenting the Kingdom as a home that every Saudi is proud of, and the development projects that enhance the well-being of the people.

  • 92nd National Day (2022)

The slogan: “This is our home.” The slogan continued for the following year, emphasizing the values of belonging, patriotism, and celebrating the homeland as a home that unites everyone. The events focused on the progress achieved by the Kingdom in the economic and social fields.

  • 93rd National Day (2023)

Slogan: “We Dream and Achieve.” This slogan embodies the Kingdom’s high ambitions and ability to achieve them. It indicates the commitment to achieving Saudi Vision 2030 and what it entails in terms of giant projects and a promising future.

  • 94th National Day (2024)

Slogan: “We Dream and Achieve.” This slogan continues to express ambitions and achievements, emphasizing the Kingdom’s vision to achieve a bright and sustainable future that is in line with the aspirations of the Saudi leadership and people.

The evolution of the identities and slogans associated with Saudi National Day over the years reflects the stages of development of the Kingdom itself. From a focus on unity and historical achievements, to future ambitions and great aspirations, these slogans and identities seek to enhance the Saudi national identity, instill the values of belonging and pride among citizens, while emphasizing the Kingdom’s pioneering role on the international stage.

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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