Saudi Arabia’s Jazan: A promised land rich in culture and opportunity

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Tourism is getting a boost in Jazan. Visitors can enjoy beautiful natural landscapes with a vibrant dose of local culture and heritage. (AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
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When visiting the Heritage village, the visitors are greeted by local girls who welcome them and give them a rose collar. (AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
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Inside the cabin of the Jazan Ferry. (AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
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Updated 03 January 2023
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Saudi Arabia’s Jazan: A promised land rich in culture and opportunity

  • The Heritage Village, meanwhile, is an important tourist attraction. During a tour of the site by an Arab News team, the village’s Director Mohammed Ali said that it was popular due to its architectural style and its cultural heritage
  • A scenic region known for its heritage, culture and hospitality welcomes all

JAZAN: Jazan province this winter is a hotbed of tourists searching for relaxation, walks through beautiful scenery, the chance to sample the region’s famous coffee — and even scouting investment opportunities in an expanding leisure industry.

A plan to build the province’s tourism economy was approved by Prince Mohammed bin Nasser bin Abdulaziz, who is in charge of the Tourism Development Council in the Jazan region. Since then, the Jazan City Track and the Farasan Islands Track were approved as tourist hiking routes.




The Heritage Village, which spans 7,000 acres, showcases the rich culture of Jazan. The traditional architecture and artifacts detail the region’s historical way of life. (AN photos by Huda Bashatah)

The Heritage Village, meanwhile, is an important tourist attraction. During a tour of the site by an Arab News team, the village’s Director Mohammed Ali said that it was popular due to its architectural style and its cultural heritage.

There are several historic buildings made of stone and mud that detail the historical way of life.

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• The Jazan City Track and the Farasan Islands Track have been approved as tourist hiking routes.

• Women of Jazan sell traditional and handmade products at the Heritage Village.

• Visitors can take a ferry to the Farasan Islands, whose reserve was included in UNESCO’s ‘Man and the Biosphere Program.’

“The Jazan region has established a name for itself globally in every sphere, be it business, development, or tourism. In the Al-Raith governorate of the Global Islands, for example, there is one of the biggest model gardens in the world,” Ali said.




The Heritage Village, which spans 7,000 acres, showcases the rich culture of Jazan. The traditional architecture and artifacts detail the region’s historical way of life. (AN photos by Huda Bashatah)

“In the mountainous governorates, coffee is grown, which UNESCO has called one of the best products in the world.”

According to Ali, the village, which spans 7,000 acres, is where the customs and traditions of the mountains, Tihama, and maritime environments come together in one location.

In the village marketplace, local resident Hamouda Hussain is one of a number of women selling traditional products.




The first and foremost important factor that makes the Farasan group of islands unique is the presence of two important Mangrove populations, Avicennia marina and Rhizophora mucronata. (AN photos by Huda Bashatah)

“I have loved sewing since I was a child, and I am here selling my products, which are popular traditional clothes,” she told Arab News. “I also make oud mixtures and incense for the body. I see many tourists who come from everywhere to the heritage village and buy my products.

“Tourists flock more in the winter, spring break, founding day, and national day,” she added.

After visiting the village, visitors can take a ferry to the Farasan Islands, whose reserve is known for its diverse ecosystems and rare wildlife was included in the “Man and the Biosphere Program,” a UNESCO initiative.

The ferry captain’s assistant, Yousef Al-Seeni, said that nothing makes him happier than seeing visitors from all over the world come to the islands.

“We have received many tourists from around the world, and they are pleased with us because the sailing time is only an hour,” Al-Seeni said. As a result, they enjoy us as well as the view of the island and dolphins, as well as the opportunity to indulge in their favorite pastimes like diving, fishing, and a variety of sports like hiking and tasting the delectable seafood.”

Jazan and Farasan are famous for the trade in fish and pearls that are sold and exported to countries around the world due to the abundance of coastal beaches, which are rich in fish, shellfish, and seashells.

 


Wrth market to showcase Saudi arts in Riyadh

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Wrth market to showcase Saudi arts in Riyadh

RIYADH: The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts, known as Wrth, in partnership with Mohammed bin Salman Nonprofit City, will launch the Wrth Market from Feb. 15 to 17 at Misk City in Riyadh.

The initiative is part of Wrth’s efforts to promote traditional Saudi arts, support artisans and entrepreneurs, and integrate handcrafted products into contemporary lifestyles, coinciding with the approach of Ramadan.

The market aims to highlight the cultural and aesthetic value of traditional arts associated with Ramadan products, presenting them as integral to daily life, family and society, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

This interactive platform will enable artisans and entrepreneurs to showcase their work, share their stories and present their craft experiences, enriching the cultural landscape and raising public awareness of traditional arts.

The market will feature 25 entrepreneurs representing a wide range of crafts, including woodworking, jewelry, pottery, leatherwork, Sadu weaving, gypsum crafts, palm frond weaving and metalwork.

Booths are designed with a Ramadan-inspired identity that reflects authenticity and innovation, while supporting the sustainability of traditional crafts and the economic empowerment of their practitioners.

Wrth is a leading national institution dedicated to strengthening cultural identity and enriching Saudi traditional arts locally and internationally. It aims to preserve heritage, recognize distinguished practitioners, support national talent and encourage the learning, mastery and development of traditional arts.