
Sharjah Ruler announces tree-lined mountain road with homes, waterways in Khorfakkan
'We will build a road above the peaks and foothills of mountains, reaching Khorfakkan. The road will be a wonder like no other, and driving on it will be a true pleasure. Surrounded by trees, plants, waterways and beautiful homes, the road will ascend from the Ghazir Tunnel to reach the highest mountain peak in Khorfakkan, at an altitude of 1,100 metres above sea level,' Sheikh Sultan said in exclusive statements to the Direct Line programme.
Earlier this year, Sheikh Sultan inaugurated the old Zubarah neighbourhood and Shees heritage project in Khorfakkan, which were restored to preserve the architectural and cultural heritage of the two areas by selecting buildings of historical and social value.
Sheikh Sultan inspected the old Zubarah neighbourhood, which incorporated the grand mosque, guesthouse and governor's house in addition to four houses containing storerooms, halls and crane rooms with sloping roofs built to cope with heavy rainfall.
He also visited a number of houses used as centres for artisans, which represent the marine and agricultural environments, and the cultural heritage house, restoration house and honey house.
During his tour, Sheikh Sultan listened to an explanation of the activities organized in the neighborhood's facilities, which revive traditional professions and crafts, such as weaving, embroidery, spinning, sewing, incense and perfume making, bridal preparation, grain grinding and yogurt making in addition to cultural activities such as drawing, reading and various workshops.
He was also briefed on the restoration work, the first phase of which began in 2023 and included the rehabilitation of all buildings

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