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Third ‘Al-Dar Festival' Celebrates Artisans in Al Mousa Heritage Village in Al-Baha

Third ‘Al-Dar Festival' Celebrates Artisans in Al Mousa Heritage Village in Al-Baha

Asharq Al-Awsat6 days ago
The third edition of Al-Dar Festival continues in Al Mousa Heritage Village in Al-Baha Region, offering vibrant cultural experiences that revive folk heritage and promote community participation.
The festival stands out as a major attraction in Al-Baha Summer 2025 events, drawing visitors and vacationers from across the Kingdom, SPA reported.
More than 17 artisans are showcasing their handmade crafts directly for visitors, alongside the 'Al-Dar' crafts exhibition, which features products by over 50 artisans and handicraft makers.
The exhibition operates within a direct support and marketing framework aimed at empowering participants and promoting the sustainability of their work.
Al Mousa Heritage Village, which includes 32 traditional homes, welcomes festivalgoers daily from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. across more than 15 different sections, including handicrafts, productive families, live cooking, a children's theater, traditional Ardah performances, the Sand House, and games inspired by the region's heritage.
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