Perched atop the stunning Qadisha Valley, Bsharre is one of those idyllic mountain villages that looks like it’s come straight out of storybook. There are traditional red-roofed houses, panoramic views, cedar …
"Lebanese heritage"
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Perfect for those seeking a nature-filled getaway, La Datcha was built by the late Nazih Henry Chehade 12 years ago. The villa is now a stunning guesthouse run by Nazih’s wife, Lina, …
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Enjoy a hike through a charming Lebanese village steeped in history, culture, and architectural heritage. Just 35 km from Beirut, Mtein is a destination where you can see impressive feudal …
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Honey, one of nature’s natural delicacies, has been a part of our diet for centuries. The Food Heritage Foundation’s Zeinab Jeambey traces its early uses and explores the varieties that can …
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Originally a Phoenician town thought to have been inhabited since 9000 BC, Baalbeck was a place of pilgrimage for the Sky God ‘Baal’ and his Queen of Heaven ‘Astarte’. Today, it …
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«My art’s main subject is Humanity; it is nourished by the history of our civilization and our heritage. My work is a mirror reflecting the reality of our Middle Eastern society’s …
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Whenever we hear the name Gandour, we think of Lebanese culture, heritage and the sweet taste of childhood.
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Basket making is rooted in Lebanese tradition. We discover more with the Lebanese Ministry of Tourism.
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Tyre is an ancient Phoenician city in southern Lebanon, just out into the Mediterranean Sea. About 83 km south of Beirut, it is the fourth largest city of Lebanon and it’s …


