Hong Kong's East Dam welcomed approximately <strong>1400 visitors daily</strong> during the first four days of the Easter holiday, despite adverse weather conditions. Environmental authorities reported several violations related to illegal camping and littering.
The unified visitor ticket's validity extends for three months from the date of entry into the Kingdom, not from the date of purchase. This clarification aims to enhance the visitor experience and streamline entry procedures.
Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz has ordered the provision of <strong>300,000 Qurans</strong> for visitors at the Prophet's Mosque, reflecting the significance of the Holy Quran in the lives of Muslims. Reports indicate a positive interaction from visitors with the new Qurans, enhancing their spiritual experience.
Reports indicate that Abu Dhabi has experienced remarkable growth in its tourism and culture sector, reaching <strong>26.6 million visitors</strong> in 2025. This increase reflects the emirate's efforts to enhance its status as a global tourist destination.
The government has announced a reduction in the validity period of the unified visitor ticket to 3 months instead of 12 months. This decision aims to enhance tourism management and regulate visitor entry.
Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, celebrated Easter with significant events, attracting around <strong>2,560</strong> visitors to the iconic <strong>Monas</strong> monument. However, reports indicate a noticeable decline in the number of visitors to the city following the Eid al-Adha holiday.
The General Authority for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques has urged all visitors to the Grand Mosque to adhere to safety guidelines during rainfall to ensure their safety during their visit. This warning comes amid forecasts of heavy rain in the region.
Saudi Arabia is projected to welcome over <strong>89 million visitors</strong> to its entertainment sector by 2025, reflecting significant expansion in this area. This initiative aligns with the Kingdom's Vision 2030, aimed at enhancing tourism and entertainment.
Mecca is enhancing the experience of pilgrims and visitors through the comprehensive 'Destination Path' project. This initiative aims to improve traffic flow and infrastructure in the holy city, catering to the increasing number of visitors.
The Jordanian city of Aqaba experienced a vibrant tourism surge during Eid Al-Fitr, receiving over <strong>55,000 visitors</strong>. This significant influx reflects the revival of the tourism sector in the region following the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior has announced the initiation of procedures for visitors holding various types of visas who are unable to leave due to current circumstances. This includes extending expired visas until April 2026.