Saudi flag shines from far on the Matterhorn, the iconic Swiss mountain

Saudi flag shines from far on the Matterhorn, the iconic Swiss mountain
Saudi flag shines from far on the Matterhorn, the iconic Swiss mountain

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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - GENEVA — Since the emergence of the coronavirus crisis, different symbols have been projected every night onto the Matterhorn, the iconic mountain of Switzerland.

With this fantastic and unique illumination, Zermatt intends to monument a symbol of hope. The village is sharing solidarity with the ones currently suffering and intends to show huge gratitude towards everyone helping day for day to overcome this crisis.

Saturday night, Zermatt dedicated the projection to the people of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates with the following message: We stand with Saudi Arabia, who are currently affected by the coronavirus. We stand together and give hope and strength to the people living in the GCC countries: The Matterhorn shines for you tonight. Together we will overcome the crisis and move forward to a better future.

Therefore, Zermatt projected in the most spectacular way the flags of KSA onto the Matterhorn, displaying them with a size of more than 1,000 meters, reaching many hearts during these challenging times. — SG


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