The club aims to enhance awareness of the Kingdom’s national heritage and tourism potential by organizing activities and events that promote cultural identity and connect students with the history and civilization of their homeland. These initiatives contribute to achieving the goals of national tourism and fostering a sense of belonging.
Vision: A student platform dedicated to strengthening national identity and showcasing the Kingdom’s tourism and heritage dimensions.
Mission: To empower students to participate in educational and interactive initiatives that enhance heritage and tourism awareness across the Kingdom.
| Activity | Description |
|---|---|
| Heritage Tours | Trips to explore the city’s historical landmarks. |
| Heritage Documentation (Video Projects) | Filming projects that document archaeological sites and cultural heritage. |
| “Most Beautiful Heritage Photo” Competition | Encouraging students to photograph heritage sites with high quality. |
| Reviving Traditional Crafts | Workshops in pottery, Arabic calligraphy, and Al-Sadu weaving. |
| Sustainable Tourism Forum | Discussions on developing tourism in environmentally responsible ways. |
| “Stories of the Past” Experience | Heritage evenings that showcase traditional tales and folk stories. |
The logo draws inspiration from the tourism identity of Al Madinah Al Munawwarah, maintaining its colors that represent the city’s diverse tourism aspects. The branching colors emerge from the shape of a palm tree and a compass pointing toward all directions of the Kingdom, symbolizing its geographic and cultural diversity united under one national tourism and heritage identity.
The colors of the Tourism and Heritage Club logo were inspired by Al-Madinah’s tourism identity, reflecting the harmony between the authenticity of the past and the brightness of the present.
Green hues symbolize palm trees and sustainability.
Blue represents open skies, development, and global tourism.
Orange and pink convey hospitality and the warmth of local heritage.
Gold reflects historical depth and legacy.
Maroon expresses belonging and reverence for the city’s sanctity.
Together, these colors form a visual identity that embodies the cultural and touristic spirit of Al Madinah Al Munawwarah.
| Color | Meaning |
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#1E7580 |
Symbolizes nature, growth, and sustainability; reflects the city’s green oases and palm farms. |
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#1B4957 |
Represents authenticity and historical depth; associated with traditional architecture and the city’s calm character. |
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#E05E2A |
Expresses warmth and heritage vitality; inspired by the tones of traditional villages and desert sands. |
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#4FA9BD |
Signifies the city’s openness to global tourism; evokes the wide sky and forward-looking vision. |
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#DF787B |
Reflects the hospitality and welcoming spirit of Al-Madinah’s community. |
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#DEA132 |
Symbolizes historical prestige and the legacy of Islamic civilization in Al-Madinah. |
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#7D264F |
Denotes strength and dignity, inspired by the sanctity and deep belonging of the place. |
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#2FA36C |
Inspired by the palm tree — the enduring symbol of the city and its rooted national identity. |
| Name | Role |
| Dr. Haifa Al-Balla’a | Club Supervisor |
| Ms. Tala Al-Hajjouri | Club Leader |
| Mr. Mohammed Mostafa | Deputy Club Leader |
| Ms. Rand Al-Johani | Deputy Club Leader, Yanbu Branch |