SDRPY Inaugurates Project to Renovate Seiyun Palace in Hadramout in Partnership with UNESCO

Riyadh, The Saudi Development and reconstruction program for Yemen (SDRPY) has inaugurated a project to renovate Seiyun Palace in Hadramout, with funds from the SDRPY and implementation by the UNESCO, with the aim of contributing to supporting the Yemeni government to protect antiquities and endangered historical areas.

General Supervisor of the SDRPY Ambassador Mohammed bin Saeed Al Jabir; Yemeni Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Moammar Al-Eryani; Permanent Delegate of Yemen to UNESCO Mohammed Jumeh; Representative of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization “UNESCO” to the GCC States and Yemen Salah El-Din Zaki Khaled; and Secretary General of the National Committee for Education, Culture and Science Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al-Bleihed attended the launching ceremony.

The project is part of helping the Yemeni government to protect the Yemeni heritage, as part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s leading role in preserving the history and antiquities of the Arabian Peninsula and Arab and Islamic countries, and is part of the Kingdom’s keenness to preserve tangible and intangible heritage in Yemen.

Yemeni Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Muammar Al-Eryani praised the exerted efforts in the renovation project of Seiyun Palace, including efforts of the SDRPY, stressing that this exceptional effort by the program is an extension of true and noble brotherly stances of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, in helping Yemen and Yemeni people in light of the current circumstances.

For his part, Secretary General of the National Committee for Education, Culture and Science Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al-Bleihed conveyed the greetings of Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the Minister of Culture and President of the National Committee for Education, Culture and Science, and expressed the prince’s keenness to work on preserving Yemeni tangible heritage, voicing the national committee’s pride in participating in the renovation project.

Al Jabir stressed that the project is part of the pivotal role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, in protecting the history and antiquities of the Arabian Peninsula and Arab and Islamic countries and as part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s keenness to protect tangible and intangible heritage in Yemen.

The project to renovate Seiyun Palace in Hadramout is part of 224 projects and development initiatives implemented by the SDRPY in various Yemeni governorates to help the Yemeni people in seven main sectors: education, health, water, energy, transport, agriculture and fishery, building the capacity of government institutions and other development projects.

Source: Saudi Press Agency