Education
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Saudi Arabia’s education system includes 25 public and 27 private universities, with more planned; some 30,000 schools; and a large number of colleges and other institutions. The system is open to all citizens, and provides students with free education, books and health services. While the study of Islam remains at its core, the modern Saudi educational system also provides quality instruction in diverse fields of arts and sciences. This diversity helps the Kingdom prepare its citizens for life and work in a global economy.
Food
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Saudi Arabians consume the same traditional and non traditional foods as many of the other Arabian countries around it. Some of the common food items in Saudi Arabian cuisine include wheat (burgul), rice, lamb, chicken, Shawarma, Falafel, yogurt and dates.
Arts and Literature
Saudi Arabia has some of the most beautiful architectures in the world. The most easily recognized architecture are the minaret coming out from the mosques. These structures are usually much taller than the mosque and can be seen from afar. Another type of art that they have are the arches they have that create support and foundation for the building and at the same time give a nice scene to the place.
Sports
Saudi Arabia is a country where soccer is the dominant sport. Many people in that country play the sport and Saudi Arabia has large stadiums where they can hold up to 60,000 fans. Their national soccer team is one of the best in that region.
Entertainment Industry
There are no public entertainment facilities such as theaters in Saudi Arabia, since these are regarded as incompatible with Islam. Yet there are many other ways people entertain themselves. Many people go to the large malls in Saudi Arabia and send time with family and friends. People go on trips to the desert or the red sea. In Saudi Arabia culture and family relationships are very important and many people are found hanging out with their cousins or going on picnics with their grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Clothing
People in Saudi Arabia where the same clothes as everywhere else, except a woman in Saudi Arabia wears a hijab. Since Saudi Arabia is a Muslim country, the Muslim woman there cover their selves entirely with loose clothing and only show their faces and hands, some women even CHOOSE to cover themselves completely. There also religious clothing for the men and it is also considered to be the traditional clothing for men in Saudi Arabia.