Hatim Al-Ta'i Festival's hospitality honours figures in Arab poetry

 


Hail hosted the Hospitality of Al-Ta'i festival from May 5–13; it is already over.

The event exposed guests to the poet Hatim Al-Ta'i, who lived in the pre-Islamic era in the province of Hail as part of the Year of Arabic Poetry project with funding from the Quality of Life Programme.

The ruins of a prominent historical person known for his poetry, charity, and horsemanship may still be seen today in the Halian town of Tuwairan, together with his palace, tomb, and famous fireplace.

The festival featured a number of cultural activities and occasions that reflected the local culture at the time the poet lived while also honouring the poet's life and work.

A creative journey was provided to visitors, beginning with the kid's Utba section, where they could colour, make ceramics, weave, and make bracelets.

Visitors then proceeded to the performance Awarid section, which acted out key moments in Al-Ta'i's life, from his early years through his youth and into middle age and old age, while also studying the knowledge and experience he gained along the way.


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