The Shouf region boasts landmarks that together tell the story of a rich heritage, we reveal some of them that every visitor should see.
Lebanon
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Today in Serepta, more commonly known as Sarafand, a sleepy village in southern Lebanon, one family is determined to keep the ancient tradition of glassblowing alive.
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Jezzine is Lebanon’s hub for nature tourism due to its breathtaking mountain views, pine forests, and waterfalls. The town and surrounding area have become getaways for visitors seeking a fresh mountain …
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Professional dancer, choreographer and DWTS judge Mazen Kiwan tells us about tango in Lebanon, his favorite thing about the country and Koon in Shouf.
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February 4 marks World Cancer Day (WCD). In Lebanon, several organizations are working hard to support cancer patients and their families.
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Known for his impeccable craftsmanship, Nemer Saade has redefined luxury menswear and, more recently, womenswear.
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There is something undeniably sacred about Lebanon’s south. Its landscape unfolds as a living canvas of history, nature and legend.
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Ehden’s oldest church dates back to 749 A.D. Find out more about the history of Ehden’s churhes in this article.
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A storyteller of ceramics with experimentation at the core of her practice, Zeina Bacardi is a self-taught ceramist.

