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Sana’s Summer Festival Launched


 

 www.yementimes.com Marked with huge attendance, the Tourism Promotion Authority launched the activities of the Second Sana'a Summer Festival. The festival aims to boost and promote the cultural tourism in Yemen as the country enjoys rich and diversified history stretching over 2000 years.

Tourism Minister Nabil Al-Faqih told media outlets that Sana'a festival is a massage of love and peace to the world, adding that similar festivals will be staged in other cities and governorates like Qarnaw festival in Al-Jawf, Al-Baldah in Hadramout, and the Tourism Festival in Ibb. He also added that these festivals are organized annually.

This year's festival is made open and free of charge before all. Families are allowed to attend the activities, which include cultural and sport activities, motor cycling and glider flying by French teams, together with folkloric and artistic shows to be presented by public bands from Hadramout, Sana'a and Tihama.

Moreover, the festival, due to be staged in Al-Sab'een Park, will comprise public sports, competitions, and dolls shows representing famous Yemeni personalities and kings, accompanied with cinematic shows for family, youth, and children. The Chinese team is going to make acrobatic shows and other activities.

Al-Faqih pointed out that such festivals come in line with the recent tendencies of tourism, wherein cultural heritage and specialty can be shown to the maximum, hinting that the cultural tourism has become popular nowadays.

He told the Yemeni News Agency, Saba, that these festivals aim to stimulate and activate the environmental and cultural tourism, as well, to encourage Gulf visitors, who represent the highest percentage of tourists over the few passing years, to come to the country. They also motivate Yemeni expatriates to visit their homeland and help the revival of the tourism in Yemen.

Furthermore, the different festivals held across Yemen will help alleviate and promote tourism especially after Mareb's recent terrorist operation that targeted an envoy of Spanish tourists and killed nine as well as two Yemenis. Some observers believe these festivals will make the wheel of tourism run again and give a further boost to tourism in Yemen
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Sana’s Summer  Festival Launched
Sana’s Summer Festival Launched

The festival aims to boost and promote cultural tourism in Yemen (23/08/2007)
Bradt To Publish Yemen Guide
Bradt To Publish Yemen Guide

Bradt’s Yemen guide will be available in November. (09/08/2007)
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One Thousand Japanese Tourists Visit Yemen

The Japanese tourists visited Yemen as a part of a 12-hour “Peace Boat” voyage. (02/08/2007)
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Dhamar Hosts Tourist Festival

The As'ad Al-Kamil Tourist Festival highlighted Dhamar's numerous tourist attractions. (02/08/2007)
Yemen Launches Tourism Festivals
Yemen Launches Tourism Festivals

Six major festivals will be held throughout the country. (26/07/2007)
Yemeni Coin Minting: An Abbasid Legacy
Yemeni Coin Minting: An Abbasid Legacy

The process of minting coins in Yemen spans back thousands of years. (19/07/2007)
Yemen Hopes To Lure Tourists
Yemen Hopes To Lure Tourists

Yemen is one of the last places where everything is genuine and not made up for tourists. (14/06/2007)
Ecotourism: Yemen’s First Steps Towards A New Industry
Ecotourism: Yemen’s First Steps Towards A New Industry

Special conservation areas are being established in Yemen including the whole island of Socotra. (07/06/2007)
Researchers Applaud Yemen’s Civilisation And Culture
Researchers Applaud Yemen’s Civilisation And Culture

The 16th International Conference on Yemeni Civilization and the Sabean Forum was held in Aden. (19/04/2007)
Tarim: Symphony Of Eternal Beauty
Tarim: Symphony Of Eternal Beauty

Amazing historical sites, ancient museums and the most attractive scenes await visitors to Tarim. (08/03/2007)
Yemen Airways Add News Airbuses To Its Fleet
Yemen Airways Add News Airbuses To Its Fleet

Yemen is meeting the growing demands for its services by tourists who will use internal flights. (25/01/2007)
Interesting Ruins At Al-Sunahieh
Interesting Ruins At Al-Sunahieh

Near Al-Sunahjeh Village in Hadramout, ruins extend east and south-east of Wadi Tarbh. (11/01/2007)

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