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The Ward Village blends nature with art in a creative artistic form with beautiful dance performances, musical tunes, brilliance of colors and fragrant roses of the summer Arab resort. (AN Photo/Ziad Alarfaj)
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The Ward Village blends nature with art in a creative artistic form with beautiful dance performances, musical tunes, brilliance of colors and fragrant roses of the summer Arab resort. (AN Photo/Ziad Alarfaj)
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The Ward Village blends nature with art in a creative artistic form with beautiful dance performances, musical tunes, brilliance of colors and fragrant roses of the summer Arab resort. (AN Photo/Ziad Alarfaj)
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The village attracts thousands of visitors every day from 5:00pm to nearly midnight. (AN Photo/Ziad Alarfaj)
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Visitors to the event can enjoy events that celebrate Saudi culture and heritage. (AN Photo/Ziad Alarfaj)
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The Ward Village blends nature with art in a creative artistic form with beautiful dance performances, musical tunes, brilliance of colors and fragrant roses of the summer Arab resort. (AN Photo/Ziad Alarfaj)
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Arts and crafts are also part of the event, with artisans showing off their wares. (AN Photo/Ziad Alarfaj)
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Arts and crafts are also part of the event, with artisans showing off their wares. (AN Photo/Ziad Alarfaj)
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Arts and crafts are also part of the event, with artisans showing off their wares. (AN Photo/Ziad Alarfaj)
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Taif season has invited some international entertainment activity providers; to create an atmosphere with a global touch of joy for the visitors throughout August. (AN Photo/Ziad Alarfaj)
Updated 19 August 2019
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Visitors flock to the Ward Village (Rose Village) during Taif Season

Visitors flock to the Ward Village (Rose Village) during Taif Season

TAIF, Saudi Arabia: The Ward Village (Rose Village) attracts a daily average number of 10,000 tourists and visitors at the Arrudaf Park. The Village is part of the ongoing Taif Season, which has turned the whole city into a tourism destination for local and regional tourists. (Photos: Ziad Alarfaj)