Lebanon’s seaside towns and cities each carry their own rhythm: some slow and sleepy, others bustling with boats and beachgoers.
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Lebanon is set to celebrate Fête de la Musique with an array of live music and performances across the country.
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“Silent Yet Loud”In collaboration with the Hariri Foundation for Sustainable Human Development (HF)May 30–31, 2025 | Khan El Franj, Saida This exhibition features artwork by RHU students, exploring themes of personal …
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Padel is booming in Lebanon, blending tennis and squash for a fun, social, and competitive workout with new courts opening nationwide.
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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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The capital of Mount Lebanon until the early 17th century, Baakline is a mountainous oasis of tranquility known for its blue waterfalls.
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Nada discusses her creative process, architectural influence from nature and heritage, reflecting Lebanon’s beauty and resilience.
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Since Phoenician times, olive trees have been an integral part of Lebanese life. From north to south, the Lebanese have adopted the olive oil cycle.
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Tyre was a prosperous Phoenician city that was responsible for the founding of Mediterranean colonies, such as Carthage and Cadiz.

