Number of visitors climbed in the year’s first six months in comparison to the same period of last year.
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Researcher Roberto Khatlab will talk about Lebanon’s history, culture, archeology and religion to two groups of Brazilian tourists currently visiting the country.
A mission whose date is yet to be set will advertise the country as a destination and work to bring investors into the industry.
Ismaïl Bahri will be at a roundtable at the Festival Arte Serrinha, in Bragança Paulista, 90 km from São Paulo, following the screening of his film Foyer, from 2016. The artist is also presenting a solo exhibition in São Paulo until Sunday.
Ultra Mirage, in Tozeur, Southern Tunisia, covers 100 km. The Dubai Ultramarathon is available in 270 km, 100km and 50 km options. Registrations are open for both.
It reached 10.5 million in the year’s first six months. Number of people coming from South America surged 31%.
This Tuesday, a BRL 1 million investment line to fund the shooting of international movies in the Rio de Janeiro state municipality. A request for bids will be issued in 2019.
The restaurant partnered up with the Arabic Language Center to make available three free classes on Saturdays, from July 21 to August 4, from 3 pm to 6 pm. Enrolments are open.
The first time of a journalist from ANBA traveling on business to the Arab world. It was 2005 and Qatar was the destination.
Fernando Schüler is giving a lecture at 9 am on August 15 at the Arab Chamber offices in São Paulo. He will go over issues Brazil will need to address next year and prospective scenarios for the elections this year.
The flagship dish at Fenícia Express is the manouche, a large open sfiha akin to Arab pizza with a lighter dough and typical spices. The place is on Rafael de Barros street, and other specialties are available.
The event will feature 24 movies from the 8th to the 27th in São Paulo, organized by the Institute of Arab Culture with support from the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
The Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Center is screening the 2016 motion picture ‘Little Secret’ next Tuesday, with free admission, popcorn and guaraná drinks. The drama is based on the true story of a seropositive girl who was adopted by sailing couple the Schurmanns.
The Coffee Run and Walk takes place on August 5, in the Santa Elisa farm, which hosts a coffee experimental center. The event will have dance presentations and serve Arab food. Registrations are open.

