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Ghadames Festival Seeks to Attract Visitors

February 4, 2023
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Young girls in colourful dresses and traditional jewellery sing at a festival in Libya’s Ghadames, an oasis city that was relatively unscathed by the past decade’s chaos, and is seeking to attract visitors, according to AFP.

Under tents strung up with red and ochre patterned material, baskets were on display as a woman sat weaving one together with a large wooden needle, silver rings tracing the movements of her hands as she worked.

Ghadames, known as the “pearl of the desert,” is located nearly 500 kilometers (310 miles) southwest of the capital, Tripoli.

The UNESCO-listed oasis city, a pre-Roman Berber settlement and a key stop on Saharan trade routes, has a unique multilevel architecture with whitewashed, covered alleyways.

In 2016, it was one of five Libyan sites added to the UN cultural body’s list of World Heritage in Danger. This was after Libya plunged into lawlessness and armed conflict following the 2011 toppling of the late Libyan leader, Muammer Gaddafi.

The crafts festival, which also highlights Tuareg traditions, aims to bring visitors to the desert gem near the border with Tunisia and Algeria.

“It’s a great honour for Ghadames to host this shopping and heritage festival,” said mayor Qasem Mohamed Al-Manea, 74, highlighting the “traditional industries and handicrafts made by Libyan hands.”

He noted the presence of “people from various areas of Libya, and even from abroad like Tunisia.” He expressed hope to see tourists from Algeria, if a nearby border crossing is re-opened.

A United Nations-guided peace process following the last major fighting in 2020 led to the appointment of a Government of National Unity, now contested by an administration in the east.

Clashes between the two camps repeatedly shook Tripoli last year.

Since July 2021, the country has been trying to have Ghadames removed from the UNESCO danger list, arguing that it has been largely sheltered from fighting.

Authorities say the only relatively recent damage to traditional houses was due to heavy rain — a new climate phenomenon in the region.

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