Fujairah Heritage Village, located in the emirate of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates, is a reconstructed village designed to showcase the traditional way of life of the people in the region before the advent of modernity. Visitors can explore the various aspects of the local heritage, including traditional houses made from mud, stone, and palm wood, indicative of the architecture of the past. The village includes a display of farming tools, cooking utensils, and other artifacts that provide insights into the agricultural practices and day-to-day activities of the past. One can also explore the traditional Al Yazrah system used for irrigation, which emphasizes the ingenuity of the early inhabitants in harnessing the scarce water resources. The village creates an immersive experience with its live demonstrations of local crafts such as pottery, weaving, and other hands-on activities, allowing a glimpse into the skills and artistry of the local culture. There are also performances of traditional music and dance, which further enrich the visitor's journey into the history of the Emirates. The Heritage Village is not only an educational experience but also a preservation effort, maintaining a connection to the roots and heritage of the UAE.
this is an other way to learn art and culture, history, customs and traditions, please visit and enjoy.
prince_tutu
Wrote on 10th May, 2021
Interesting
Shows how the people lived and communities, buildings, trades etc. It can be covered between 30 to 45 minutes, cost is 5aed per person.
PatrickLLLL
Wrote on 10th Mar, 2019
So so
The Village is an open air "living" museum with traditional village houses and some people, mainly elderly women, in traditional garb demonstrating handicraft work. There is not much explanation on t..