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Snowfall in Saudi Arabia

The temperature in the Tabuk region of Saudi Arabia has dropped dramatically. As a result, snow has started falling in the mountains of Tabuk.  Snowfall in Saudi Arabia in 2022 Snowfall in Saudi Arabia is very rare. The mountains have turned white since the snow started falling on Saturday morning. This information was given in a report of Arab News on Sunday. In the meantime, pictures and videos of the snowfall have spread through social media. Many are enjoying this kind of snowfall. Especially in the northwestern part of Saudi Arabia, the sight of Jabal al-Lawz area was impressive. The whole area was covered with snow. Citizens of Tabuk have expressed great excitement over the snowfall. The breathtaking views of Jabal al-Lawz have made it a great and fascinating place for the residents of the region and fascinate everyone. The people of Saudi Arabia are expressing their excitement and joy of winter through social media. Every year tourists from different parts of Saudi Arabia come t

Different new year's rituals for good luck

New year means new hope, new hope, new enthusiasm. People in different countries perform different rituals to make the new year happy. Below are some  different new year's rituals for good luck. 1. Expect good results in Round fruit People in many parts of the world believe that, eating round fruits or whatever at the beginning of the new year will bring good luck. For example, in Italy, lentils are eaten at the beginning of the year. Round lentils are compared to coins there. This tradition of eating lentils in the New Year in the hope of good luck has been going on there since the ancient Roman period. In the Philippines, many people eat 12 different round fruits. The 12 fruits indicate the 12 months of the year and are usually placed in the middle of the table. 2. Dot printed dress in New Year In the Philippines, it is not just round fruits that are eaten at the beginning of the year. Many people in the country wear dot print dresses at New Year's Eve parties. They believe t