Golf carts transport 120,000 Grand Mosque’s visitors
This service helps old visitors and those with physical disabilities. The carts work around the clock
The electric golf carts provided by the Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques have so far transported 120,000 visitors to the Grand Mosque, according to public relations director Abdulhafiz Al-Thubaiti.
This service helps old visitors and those with physical disabilities. The carts work around the clock.
This article was first published in Saudi Gazette on Sunday July 20, 2014
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