Najran, July (پاکستان پوائنٹ نیوز 19 يوليو 2026ء) The 12-day event welcomed more than 10,000 visitors, reflecting the strong public interest in the region's rich cultural and heritage traditions.
Najran Municipality Spokesperson Abdullah Al-Fadel said the heritage tent featured broad participation from artisans and families working in the cottage industry, showcasing a wide range of heritage displays, including handicrafts, leatherworking, blacksmithing, palm-frond products, traditional janbiya making, a heritage museum, traditional cuisine, Najrani attire, antique women's silver jewelry, traditional cooking utensils, a classic car exhibition, artistic installations, and a section offering traditional food products, most notably locally produced ghee.
He added that the tent also included a traditional gathering area inspired by the upper reception rooms of mud-brick homes to welcome guests, offering an experience that reflects Najran's renowned hospitality and the authenticity of the region's traditional architecture.