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Culture minister calls for support to rebuild al-Baraduni’s house Sun, 01 Sep 2024 17:57:10 +0300 SANA'A September 01. 2024 (Saba) — Yemen’s Minister of Culture and Tourism Dr. Ali Al-Yafai on Sunday called for contributions from businessmen and financiers to support the reconstruction of the late great Yemeni poet Abdullah al-Baraduni’s house.
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Expanded meeting at Culture & Tourism Ministry Tue, 20 Aug 2024 21:19:07 +0300 SANA'A August 20. 2024 (Saba) - An expanded meeting was held on Tuesday at the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Sana'a, headed by Minister Ali Al-Yafei.
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Work progress in tourism sector discussed Sun, 18 Aug 2024 21:50:13 +0300 SANA'A August 18. 2024 (Saba) - A meeting in Sana'a headed by the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Dr. Ali Al-Yafei, discussed on Sunday the progress of work in the tourism sector and ways to develop and grow it.
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Al-Same’i praises expansion of tourist projects in Al-Hawban city of Taiz Fri, 04 Nov 2022 20:02:49 +0300 TAIZ November 04.2022 (Saba) - Member of the Supreme Political Council Sultan Al-Same'i on Friday praised the expansion of the tourist projects and facilities in Al-Hawban city of Taiz province, which is a transit point to other provinces and suitable environment for successful investment. |
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Yemen demands UNESCO to return looted bronze ibex Mon, 01 Mar 2021 01:20:31 +0300 SANA'A, Feb. 28 (Saba) - Yemen demanded on Sunday UNESCO to help to return a looted Yemeni bronze ibex exhibited in French and Japanese museums by a Qatari prince. |
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Antiquities Authority: Dhofar Museum exposed to steal two pieces Sat, 06 Feb 2021 00:34:42 +0300 SANA'A, Feb. 05 (Saba) - Last Monday, the Dhofar Museum in Ibb province was robbed, resulting in the theft of two antique pieces, one of which is a Sabaean Hamiri seal and the second is a Brunei piece with an inscription within 13 lines. |
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Tourism in Yemen's Promising Sector Sun, 31 Jan 2021 12:41:47 +0300 SANA'A, Jan. 31 (Saba) -Tourism in Yemen is a promising sector, since Yemen is one of the traditional cradles of civilization and possesses a wide variety of natural and historic attractions that make it a tourist landmark. |
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Yemeni architecture decorations "Al-Qamariya" Sun, 10 Jan 2021 12:41:08 +0300 SANA'A, Jan. 10 (Saba) -The ubiquitous stained-glass “Qamariya” windows – the “windows of the moon”, but at night it becomes a stunning, luminous wonder. |
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Jambiya- Yemeni national dress Sun, 03 Jan 2021 12:16:10 +0300 SANA’A, Jan. 3 (Saba) –This is a Yemeni dagger. It’s called a Jambiya. It use this at weddings, parties and holidays. There are many types of Jambiya in Yemen. |
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A History of Coffee: The Yemeni Method Tue, 29 Dec 2020 13:55:56 +0300 SANA'A, Dec. 29 (Saba) -Yemen coffee is a drink that is dripping with history. This is the region where coffee as an industry first grew from nothingness to world prominence, and the roots of the coffee culture it contains are as deep as they get. |
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Shaharh Bridge is among the most spectacular Sat, 19 Dec 2020 13:00:35 +0300 SANA'A, Dec. 19 (Saba) - Shaharh is certainly not the only fortified mountain village in Yemen, but it is definitely among the most spectacular. At 2600m above sea level in the middle of a craggy mountain landscape of fissures and gorges, the town’s landscape is heaped in drama. |
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Stone Palace, "Dar al-Hajar" Sun, 13 Dec 2020 12:14:32 +0300 SANA'A, Dec. 13 (Saba) -Built on top of a tall natural rock spire, the Dar al Hajar palace looks like a place straight out of fantasy land. |
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Marib – Capital of the Kingdom of Saba Wed, 09 Dec 2020 14:55:42 +0300 MARIB, Dec. 09 (Saba) -The mighty Sabaean civilisation endured for about 14 centuries and was based not only on the spice trade, but also on agriculture. The impressive dam, built at Ma'rib in the 8th century, provided irrigation for farmland and stood for over a millennium. Some Sabaean carved inscriptions from this period are still extant. |
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Ancient history of Yemen Wed, 09 Dec 2020 14:36:09 +0300 SANA'A, Dec. 09 (Saba) - The history of the Yemen stretches back over 3,000 years, and its unique culture is still in evidence today in the architecture of its towns and villages. |
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