The First Photos Of The Red Sea Project Are Out And It Looks Unlike Anything That You’ve Probably Seen Before
The Red Sea Project has been touted as one of the biggest projects to be ever undertaken by the Kingdom. Recently, its first photos were revealed and they are Ah-mazing.
The photos were shared by the Red Sea Development Company on their official Twitter page.
It all started with this tweet
We are very proud to have received His Majesty’s praise for our Master Plan with objective to contribute to the economic diversification of the Kingdom and develop the tourism industry while preserving the nation’s cultural and environmental heritage #TRSDC #TheRedSea pic.twitter.com/QmCxJuxDTg
— شركة البحر الأحمر للتطوير (@TheRedSeaSA) December 12, 2018
This was followed by a YouTube video that showed the city as superbly futuristic
The project involves the development of 22 islands
#مشروع_البحر_الأحمر يتضمن تطوير 22 جزيرة واستِحدَاث أكثر من 70 ألف فرصة عملhttps://t.co/IitkiNdEQO pic.twitter.com/7b1mL9cpE7
— شركة البحر الأحمر للتطوير (@TheRedSeaSA) December 13, 2018
And, will be fully dependent on renewable energy
يعتمد #مشروع_البحر_الأحمر بشكل كامل على الطاقة المتجددة.. وسيتم حماية النظام البيئي وفقا لأحدث الدراسات البيئية لتكون خالية من النفايات والمخلفات البلاستيكية.#شركة_البحر_الأحمر_للتطويرhttps://t.co/BXq4uU1PyQ pic.twitter.com/CDbYWteEVJ
— شركة البحر الأحمر للتطوير (@TheRedSeaSA) December 13, 2018
The Red Sea Project even extends to the interiors of the country till places like Al Ula and the world famous rock-hewn city of Madain Saleh
#RedSeaProject: “The geopolitical picture is beginning to show the growing importance of the Red Sea and surrounding environs in order to safeguard transit zones and that a regional grouping is necessary,” says @tkarasik https://t.co/QmbFaqFwwM pic.twitter.com/KxaCV6xDO3
— Arab News (@arabnews) December 14, 2018
These photos have got pretty much all of us super excited and we can’t wait to see the project completed
#SaudiArabia’s #RedSeaProject will offer visas on arrival for overseas visitors following the creation of a company to deliver the ambitious #tourism venture as part of #Vision2030https://t.co/FX6XZlMl6I pic.twitter.com/60lunSj6VX
— Arab News (@arabnews) December 13, 2018