Pearl diving festival kicks off in Kuwait

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Up to 60 young divers boarded two dhow boats to embark on a pearl-finding trip that could last for several days. Photo by Xinhua

KUWAIT CITY - The 32nd Pearl Diving Festival kicked off yesterday here in the Kuwaiti capital after three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Earlier in the day, up to 60 young divers boarded two dhow boats to embark on a pearl-finding trip that could last for several days, according to the official Kuwait News Agency (KUNA).

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The dhows headed from the dock of Kuwait Sea Sports Club, the event's organizer, in Al-Salmiya, toward Khairan in Kuwait Bay, said the report.

The annual event was held under the sponsorship of Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, to commemorate the traditional Kuwaiti pearl fishery. It used to be a primary industry before large oil reserves were proven in the country.

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Usually, divers need to go about 10 meters from the surface by freediving, meaning without the use of breathing equipment, and searched for pearls from wild shells. - Xinhua