Saudi Arabia: open for tourists | The Economist

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49 thoughts on “Saudi Arabia: open for tourists | The Economist

  1. dadada486 says:

    I am actually glad Saudi Arabia wants to open itself to tourist. I don't see what bad can come out of interaction and cultural exchange. Better that than exchanging sanctions and bombs.

  2. Jimmy Ibrahim says:

    Saudi Arabia is super rich country like UAE and two sacred religious site Medina and mecca halal businesses Saudi Arabia 2050 incomes of Saudi Arabia his trillions of dollars Euro and yen.

  3. ONEness of The Almighty GOD says:

    Gender Segregation? Please let's stop put such negative labels on other countries culture. We have to respect their spirituality even though they're different from ours and celebrate the diverse way of living. it's BASIC human right, afterall, People are free to practice what they believe spiritually.

    FYI As far as I know, The Saudis never do it to discriminate women, in fact they do it to Respect their women, they intend to keep their Women as safe and Noble as possible. Like QUEENS. Random men cannot see, touch and mingle with QUEENS. Don't consume the negative narration the western media's often offer.

    And I feel like It's one of the unique experiences global tourists would love to have when visiting the exotic destinations away from their home. To eat in a restaurant where they have special area for women & family? I'd love to try that! 🙂

  4. Suda Nm says:

    No. Their crown prince must be off his rocker. Western educated but not Western. I would get arrested within 15 minutes for something innocuous (in the West) so it's No from me.

  5. V N says:

    Visit if you support terrorism, slavery, opression, public headchoping executions.

    The only reason they are doing this is cuz oil money stoped being enough and it will implode soon.

  6. Srinivasa Ramanujan says:

    Przyprowadzili /nasłali jakichś ludzi z państw Bliskiego Wschodu którzy krzyczą,rzucają popielniczkami.W międzyczasie porażają bólem moje serce ,żołądek bólem i duszą mnie .Robiono takie rzeczy przez 15 lat .ONI przekazują że to wszystko" oparte jest na kłamstwie " i oprawcy sami to przyznają gdy będą w ICH mocy .

  7. Natalia Spinelli says:

    Are women’s lives still controlled from Birth until their death by a male guardian? Do they still have women’s shelters (female prisons for disobedient women)???? Do they still execute journalists who critique the royal family?

  8. caasho like you says:

    As black muslim I love Egypt most kinds people no racist well educated people I'm Canadian other Arab they respect my passport not my faith my color 🙏thanks to allah I'm proud Canadian give me equal opportunity and rights other Canadian 🇨🇦

  9. Yahkins B F says:

    As of late, I’ve been more interested in visiting the real Mt. Sinai , Mt Horeb (jebel Laws), and the split rock of Moses. I’ve seen too much evidence now and I’m so glad the Saudi’s protected the holy sites from all the cluttered churches/ monasteries that litter Jerusalem.
    I know the Saudis would do it right by not allowing the holy sites to be ruined

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