Used by numerous religions to mark the repetitions of prayers, chants or devotions, misbaha (prayer beads) are an important part of Lebanese heritage.
"Lebanese heritage"
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With a winding old marketplace, a seaside castle and a strong Lebanese heritage, Saida is easily one of Lebanon’s most delightful destinations.
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“I love Lebanese heritage and built on that to create my latest collection” – we profile the golden world of jewelry through the eyes of designer Joanna Dahdah.
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Marilyne Naaman has been redefining what it means to be a Lebanese artist in a global context, embodying a generation that honors its roots while embracing the world.
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Father-and-daughter artists Anachar Basbous and Shana discuss sculpture, jewelry, heritage and translating monumental forms into wearable art.
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Explore Lebanon’s rich culture and history by visiting some of the most magnificent museums that each region has to offer.
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Known for its restaurants, Em Sherif is also quietly nurturing Lebanon’s creative soul through the Em Sherif Art Foundation.
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Lebanon’s ceramists are transforming clay into art. From delicate tableware to striking sculptural pieces, meet the makers shaping Beirut’s ceramic scene.
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Celebrate culture, music and faith at Hrajel Festival 2025, taking place from 8 to 15 August in Mount Lebanon.

