Tag: “Al Hamidiya Market”

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  1. The Sawwas of Damascus

    Sous, a licorice flavoured drink popular in the Middle East, is still sold on the streets and markets of Damascus by flamboyantly dressed men in costume.

  2. Be Generous with Instant Pictures in Undeveloped Countries: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    Good people would delight in giving pictures to those who have none, but this is a Good idea even if you are 'Bad' or 'Ugly.'

  3. Female Fish Mob

    HoiAn Vietnam is known for history and shopping. However, my morning trip to the local market yielded discoveries that left me standing among the fishes.

  4. Faces At a Street Market in Ethiopia

    One of the Best Photo Opportunities Is the Local Market

  5. Greetings from Afghanistan

    Kabul is a city of hustle and bustle. There are few paved roads and no traffic lanes, intersections or traffic lights.

  6. What a bargain!

    Many tourists are intimidated by the idea of bargaining The following are some general rules and advice for travelers in foreign markets and bazaars gleaned from many years of bargaining in Turkey, Nepal, India, South America, China and North Africa.

  7. Appreciation of art abroad - Jordanian Artist Suleiman Mohammed Salem

    If you're tired of the tacky souvenirs that have mercylessly invaded every destination in the world, then a piece of local art is a must.

  8. Finding Lebanon.

    Plagued by decades of war, the tiny Mediterranean country of Lebanon continues to surprise and survive, finding its own way in the turbulent Middle-Eastern region and 21st-century.

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