The Saudi government has left the religious conservatories of the world and has given it a mind-boggling attitude. Saudi Arabia will invest $ 64 billion ($ 6,450 million) in the coming decade for the development of the entertainment industry.
Chief of the General Entertainment Authority, said, "Five thousand entertainment programs will be organized this year."
The construction of the country's first opera house in Riyadh, the Saudi capital city of Sydney, has already begun. The BBC's news on Friday said that large amount of money is being invested in the entertainment sector as part of the reforms program announced by Prince Bin Salman two years ago, "Vision 2030".
32-year-old Salman wants to reduce the dependency on the economy by bringing diversity. In this case, there is a plan to increase the expenditure of the people in culture and entertainment. In December last year, the country's ban on commercial cinema was lifted and the country's strict religious order passed. The fashion week is going to be in the country in March. Local media reports quoting Ahmed bin Akhil al-Khatib, chief of Riyadh's General Entertainment Authority, said that by the end of 2014, there would be 200,000 people in the entertainment sector. Last year, the number was only 17 thousand.
He said, 'Earlier the makers went out of the country for work and brought them to Saudi Arabia. Now it will change. Everything about entertainment will be here. By God's will, a major change will happen in 2020. The Saudi government has planned to build a huge entertainment city on the lines of 'Las Vegas' near Riyadh with the aim of developing the tourism industry.
The development of a recreational sector is one of the most innovative steps taken recently in conservative state monarchies. In the country, the opportunity to watch the game was played in the country's stadium last month. There is a ban on driving women from June. The concert is also being organized. The National Day that was celebrated in Saudi Arabia recently, both men and women participated for the first time. Saudi boys and girls danced together on the streets of the streets, the scenes that were never seen before.
Saudi Arabia will be a liberal Islamic country, which will be open to all religions and customs, announced last year that Yuvraj Mohammed He said that 70 percent of the country's population is under 30 years of age and wants to live a life of 'religious tolerance and tradition of our generosity'. The Saudi royal family and religious teachers are followers of the hardliner Wahhabi religion, where the rules and regulations of the clothes, movements and rituals are to be obeyed.