The Saudi Museum of Happiness makes its debut to bring much-needed joy

Cairo: Saudi Arabia’s first happiness museum has attracted since it opened this month in Riyadh.

Hundreds of others flocked to the site for a 45-minute delight in 10 rooms to feel emotions of happiness and help visitors get rid of life’s routines.

“Each room in the museum generates another sensory and visual experience,” the museum’s director, Al Jawhra Abanami, told Saudi television Al Arabiya. “We looked for the host’s happiness hormone through imaginary elements of color, music and aroma,” he added.

Nearly 360 others make scales at the site on average and the number rises to 400 on weekends, according to the official.

“The concepts of the museum bring you back to the world of children,” Munira Al Ouda, a visitor, told Saudi television. “They lose the child in you,” he added.

In recent years, Saudi Arabia has sought to get rid of its conservative symbol and entertainment industry as a component of an ambitious plan to diversify its oil-dependent economy.

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