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King Fahd's Fountain

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The King Fahd's Fountain is a fountain located on the coast of the Red Sea in the city of Jeddah, west of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It has been known since the 1980s as an icon of the city of Jeddah. It is designed to be visible to Jeddah residents from long distances. Its waters were first inaugurated in 1985. It was a gift from King Fahd Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to the city of Jeddah, serving as a suitable tourist landmark for the coastal city and its tourism fame. Its construction took about four years from 1980 to 1983. ‏

The significance of King Fahd's Fountain in terms of tourism

According to the list of tourist landmarks of the Kingdom d by the Ministry of Tourism, King Fahd's Fountain is recommended as a must-visit tourist site in the Kingdom due to its rich historical significance. Situated near the Jeddah Waterfront, the fountain allows visitors to observe it up close, making it one of the most accessible tourist attractions in the area.

The operating hours of King Fahd's Fountain

The operating hours of the King Fahd's Fountain are tailored to the evening activity in the city. It starts operating at six in the evening and closes after midnight. The fountain stops for maintenance for about three weeks or when the winds are southerly to avoid water spraying toward nearby buildings.

The design of King Fahd's Fountain was inspired by the social environment in the Kingdom, as its base takes the shape of a traditional incense burner. It is illuminated by approximately five hundred lights.

The King Fahd's Fountain on the Guinness World Records

The King Fahd's Fountain in Jeddah city entered the Guinness World Records in 1980 as the tallest fountain of its kind in the world, with its water reaching a height of 312 m in the air. The water is propelled at a speed of 350 km/h.