Lele, the Mexican doll famed for traveling the globe, landed at the Arab News bureau in Riyadh with her long locks and button eyes.
Lele is a rag doll from the indigenous Otomi people, who maintain and honor their culture via their arts, food, and festivals. She has long hair, a headdress made of brightly colored bows, and traditional attire.
Arab News in Riyadh has a rendition of the doll "Lele" that was a gift from the Mexican Embassy. Mexican Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Anibal Gomez Toledo remarked, “I would like to thank Arab News for giving Lele a place in their editorial home and keeping her ever-present in Riyadh.”
Lele entered Saudi Arabia in February and walked around Riyadh with members of the Mexican embassy. During the #LeleInSaudi social media campaign, she was photographed at some of Riyadh's most well-known spots, including the Kingdom Tower, Masmak Fortress, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Diriyah's At-Turaif district.
She went to "The Line" exhibition and took part in the Founders Day ceremonies last week. A young Saudi woman who recorded a brief video with her in Arabic and English presented her to the Saudi public. According to the embassy, Lele plans to visit other regions. She is also interested in discovering more about the neighboring nations, particularly Bahrain and Oman.