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UNESCO adds Saudi Khawlani coffee, Camel Heda’a to intangible cultural heritage list

Eleven of Kingdom’s historical practices, items recognized

- Arab News Riyadh

UNESCO added Saudi Khawlani coffee, and the skills and knowledge associated with its cultivatio­n, and Camel Heda’a to this year’s Representa­tive List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The decision was taken in Morocco during the annual meeting of the UN’s Intergover­nmental Committee for the Safeguardi­ng of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

The Kingdom, in cooperatio­n with Oman and the UAE, led the joint applicatio­n to register Camel Heda’a, which is an oral tradition where herders communicat­e with their animals. The communicat­ion includes guiding camels to safety during sandstorms, instructin­g them to open their mouths to feed and having them drop onto their knees to be mounted.

The registrati­on of Saudi Khawlani coffee involved the efforts of several bodies including the Heritage Commission, Ministry of Culture, the National Committee for Education, Science and Culture, the Permanent Saudi Delegation to UNESCO, the Culinary Authority, and the Saudi Society for the Preservati­on of Heritage.

Khawlani coffee is one of the most luxurious and famous types in the world and has been cultivated in the south of the Kingdom for more than eight centuries. It is associated with the customs, poetry and songs of the people of the region.

With these new additions, Saudi Arabia has now registered 11 cultural elements with UNESCO including the Majlis, Arabic coffee, the Najdi Ardah dance, the flute, fal

conry, the Asiri cat, the palm tree, the Sadu weaving craft and Arabic calligraph­y.

This registrati­on forms part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 that aims to document the nation’s rich heritage for future generation­s locally and abroad.

 ?? AN file photo ?? Khawlani coffee beans are considered one of the finest types of coffee beans in the world.
AN file photo Khawlani coffee beans are considered one of the finest types of coffee beans in the world.

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