Today marks the beginning of the Saudi U-17 women's football national team's camp in Taif, which will continue until April 17. This camp is part of the technical preparations for upcoming competitions.
The practice of 'Ta'sheer' is a significant agricultural ritual associated with rose cultivation in Taif, coinciding with the blooming and harvest season. This cultural tradition reflects the identity of Taif and fosters a sense of community among farmers.
The Saudi U20 Women's National Team has organized a training camp in Taif, featuring 24 players from various clubs. The camp aims to enhance the team's readiness for upcoming competitions.
Football fans are eagerly awaiting the arrival of clubs participating in the King Salman Club Cup 2023 in Taif and Abha, Saudi Arabia. This highly anticipated sporting event is set to be one of the region's most significant activities.
A student from Taif has qualified for the finals of the Quran competition at the national level, showcasing her excellence in memorization and recitation of the Quran. This achievement reflects ongoing efforts to promote Quranic culture among Saudi youth.
The Rose and Aromatic Plants Association in Taif announced the second postponement of the annual Rose Festival due to weather fluctuations affecting rose production. This has raised questions about the readiness of the events and support for farmers.
The Taif Education Administration is set to welcome over <strong>250,000</strong> students tomorrow following the Eid al-Adha holiday. This initiative is part of the ministry's efforts to ensure a smooth educational process.