Chateau Qanafar is a family-owned winery located in West Bekaa, on the mountain of oak forest above the village of Khirbet Qanafar. We explore its vineyards. History In 2004, George Naim planted …
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Beirut is a city of discovery; and there’s never been a better time to get under the skin of the capital. With the support of the Lebanese Ministry of Tourism, we …
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Can the first coffee of the day really ‘tell’ what will happen to you for the rest of that day and well beyond into your future? Coffee reading has been around …
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HIKING JABAL TARTEJ (Jbayl), 60km from Beirut – Jabal Tartej is a most extraordinary example of geology. – Level 5 (10km, 1200-1700m). From the great sinkhole to Tartej, via wooded mazes. …
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Born in Beirut in 1971, Gregory Buchakjian has spent years researching the heritage homes of the capital. Here, he talks candidly about the terrible aftermath of the Beirut explosion, the challenges …
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In this poignant visual reminder, photography enthusiast and Beirut resident Antonio Haber shares a collection of images taken before and after the explosion that changed our lives forever.
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Easter just wouldn’t be the same without maamoul. Traditionally stuffed with dates, walnuts and pistachios, we discover some of the tastiest — and most exciting — options on the market with …
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Used by numerous religions to mark the repetitions of prayers, chants or devotions, misbaha (prayer beads) are an important part of Lebanese heritage.
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In Lebanon, backgammon is much more than just a game to pass the time; it’s a cornerstone of Lebanese identity.