Of the Middle East and North Africa states in a ranking made public by the Brazilian Tourist Board, Morocco is the one that sent the most visitors to Brazil in 2023, followed by Lebanon, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, and Syria.
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Saudi Arabia drew 27 million foreign tourists last year and has established even more ambitious goal for the tourism industry.
Foreign tourists spent USD 6.9 billion in Brazil in the course of 2023, up 41% from 2022, the country’s central bank said.
Journalist Isaura Daniel recounts a tour she was given of the Louvre Abu Dhabi late last year and shares some findings of the visit, which was her second to the museum.
Taxi fleet at the emirate’s airports will double to enhance mobility of visitors. The plan is to transform taxis in Dubai into 100% hybrid, electric and hydrogen-powered by 2027.
Head of the Arab Writers Union, Muhammad al-Hourani, and the Brazilian Ambassador to Syria, André Santos, discussed ways to bring Brazilians and Syrians closer together.
A landmark of the Lebanese cuisine is set to open at the Cidade Matarazzo complex later this year.
Born in Lebanon and deceased in 2013 in Brazil, where he built his career, the novelist would turn 100 next Tuesday (30). Family will put a website online to pay tribute to him, and a series of events will be held.
Having lived in the Arab country for eight years, the entrepreneur caters to groups of Brazilian tourists through her company Conexão Qatar.
A fifth frequency on the Dubai-Rio de Janeiro-Buenos Aires route was announced to start in December. The flight will depart on Saturdays from Dubai.
Data released by the Ministry of Tourism showed the country received 5.9 million international visitors in 2023, a number higher than in 2022 but still below 2019.
Concert features tracks of Ilha, the most recent album of the Lebanese Brazilian artist.
Glaucia Sousa has lived in the emirate for three years and established herself as a consultant for Brazilian companies that want to do business in the UAE. She also mentors expatriate women on financial awareness.
Jacques Menassa will exhibit 32 collage works on printed photographic paper at the City Museum of Manaus from January 25 to February 25. The opening is next Wednesday, January 24, at 7 pm.

