Thee Ain Historical Village Hosts Eid Al-Adha Festivities with Heritage Commission

To celebrate Eid Al-Adha, the Heritage Commission, in partnership with the Principality of the Al-Baha Region, launched a special initiative to welcome visitors to Thee Ain Historical Village in Al-Makhwah Governorate, Al-Baha.

As part of the celebration, a hospitality corner was set up where guests received welcome gifts and informative materials highlighting the cultural and historical significance of both Thee Ain and the broader Al-Baha Region.

Thee Ain Historical Village stands out as a major tourist attraction, renowned for its distinctive architectural style and captivating heritage features. The village is famed for its stone-built homes with juniper wood roofs, balconies decorated with triangular quartz patterns, and ancient defensive towers once used for protection and surveillance. Its fertile lands also make it ideal for growing crops such as pandanus and bananas, further enhancing its appeal as a unique cultural and natural destination.

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