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MoHT celebrates Tabseel season at Al Mirani Fort
MoHT celebrates Tabseel season at Al Mirani Fort

Observer

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Observer

MoHT celebrates Tabseel season at Al Mirani Fort

MUSCAT: The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism (MoHT) under the auspices of Mahmoud bin Yahya al Thuhli, Governor of Al Sharqiyah North, celebrated the Tabseel season — a cherished part of Oman's agricultural and social heritage at Al Mirani Fort on Saturday. Tabseel marks the harvesting, cooking and transformation of dates into traditional products rich in nutritional and economic value. Beyond being an agricultural practice, it embodies traditions of collective work and commercial exchange, particularly in Oman's interior regions. Al Mirani Fort, a prominent historical landmark overlooking the Sea of Oman, was chosen deliberately for this event. 'Omani forts have always symbolised the deep connection between coast and interior, sea and palm groves, trade and heritage', said Safa al Balushi, Creative Director at Al Mirani Fort. 'Tabseel season is a living expression of this bond, as dates were historically stored, sold and transported from oases to the coasts for maritime trade'. The event featured a creative representation of Tabseel across four interactive stations. At Martyrs' Square, visitors witnessed a live simulation of the stages of Tabseel — from harvesting to sorting and cooking. This was complemented by learning sessions from the 'Bsour' company, showcasing innovative contemporary products derived from dates. Attendees also enjoyed 'Hafsa', a traditional ice cream flavoured with local Fagour and explored an exhibition of winning photographs from the Tabseel season competition. Exclusive seasonal souvenirs were available at the 'Mazard' gift shop, while the Castle Coffee Shop offered tastings of Fagour-based drinks and dishes. In the photography competition, Abdullah bin Mohammed Saeed al Ghailani won first place for his piece titled 'A History That Will Not Be Forgotten', followed by Khamis bin Hamid Ali al Hadhrami's 'Tabseel Season', Wilayat of Al Qabil and Hamad bin Rashid bin Ali al Ghanbousi's 'Al Mastah'. The jury comprised Salim al Hajri, Habib al Zadjali and Ali al Ajmi. Farmers recognised for their exceptional contributions during the documentation of Tabseel in Al Sharqiyah North — Mohammed bin Salim Saif al Hajri, Mohammed bin Khamis al Musalmi and Salman bin Muslim al Harthy — were also honoured.

Camel Racing Festival celebrates heritage in Al Mudhaibi
Camel Racing Festival celebrates heritage in Al Mudhaibi

Observer

time05-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Observer

Camel Racing Festival celebrates heritage in Al Mudhaibi

AL MUDHAIBI: The 12th edition of the Sword of Excellence Camel Racing Festival concluded at Al Batha Camel Race Track in the Wilayat of Al Mudhaibi, Al Sharqiyah North Governorate. The event was organised by the Camel Racing Committee. Held over two days, the festival featured competitive races over a distance of 1,500 metres, drawing wide participation from camel owners across Oman. Al Abd bin Ali al Wahibi, a member of the organising committee, stated, 'This festival is part of our continuous efforts to revive our ancestral heritage and preserve the traditional sport of camel racing, which is an integral part of Oman's cultural identity.' He highlighted that the festival's success and the enthusiastic participation were driven by the generous prizes and support from various sectors. The festival concluded with an award ceremony presided over by Mahmoud bin Yahya al Thuhli, Governor of Al Sharqiyah North, who honoured the winners with both cash and in-kind prizes. The highlight of the ceremony was the crowning of the champion with the coveted Sword of Excellence. - ONA

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