The eagerly anticipated seventh edition of the “Tea and Coffee Festival Around the World” is set to enchant visitors once again in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, this February 2024. Hosted by the First Women’s Charity Society in Jeddah, the festival promises to be a celebration of culture, charity, and culinary delights.
Scheduled to take place at the Sohba Hall in the Park Hyatt Hotel, Jeddah, from February 27 to 29, 2024, the festival will showcase the best of tea and coffee from around the globe. Organized by the Aloula association, renowned for its philanthropic endeavors through initiatives like the “Cup of Goodness” and “Smile of Goodness,” the event will bring together participants from 15 countries.
Supported by leading sponsors such as Al-Haj Hussein Ali Reza & Partners Company Limited, Arabian Tyres Company, and Aqua Power Company, and meticulously coordinated by Best Event Company and Success Makers Organization for Exhibitions and Conferences, the festival promises a delightful experience for attendees.
Over the course of three days, visitors can indulge in a myriad of cultural and entertainment activities, including a vibrant Ramadan bazaar filled with both local and international products. From folk performances to musical showcases, the festival offers something for everyone.
Notable highlights include performances from artists representing countries like Indonesia, Colombia, India, and Syria, with special emphasis on Saudi Arabia’s rich cultural heritage. Dr. Abdullah Rashad will grace the festival as a guest of honor, presenting musical masterpieces that add to the event’s enchanting ambiance.
With over 100 local and international stores participating, attendees can explore a diverse range of products, including food, fashion, household items, Ramadan specialties, and handicrafts. Moreover, the festival serves as a platform to support local industries and empower productive families, with the Saudi Pavilion named “My Country’s Coffee” showcasing the kingdom’s hospitality and culinary delights.
Proceeds from the festival contribute to the noble endeavors of the Aloula Association, which has been dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty since its establishment in 1962. Recognized for its exemplary work, the association aims to foster a generation capable of building a better future through early intervention and skill development programs for children.
In summary, the Tea and Coffee Festival Around the World not only promises a delightful culinary experience but also serves as a testament to the power of charity and community spirit, making it a must-visit event for tea, coffee, and charity enthusiasts alike.
By Selen Ajinah