Keywords: Traditions
When it comes to barbecue, Morocco’s chwa is in a league of its own. It’s not just about the food—though the food is undeniably spectacular—it’s about the entire experience. From the vibrant atmosphere to the rich cultural immersion, chwa is a celebration of Morocco’s......
The Amazigh New Year, known as Yennayer, stands as one of North Africa's most significant cultural celebrations, marking both the start of the agricultural calendar and embodying centuries of Indigenous heritage. As communities across Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and parts of Libya and Mali welcome......
The prestigious Royal Mansour Marrakech has earned international recognition, securing the fifth position among Forbes magazine's top wellness destinations for 2025. This distinguished Moroccan hotel, nestled in the heart of Marrakech near the iconic Jemaa El Fna square, showcases the epitome of......
Barid Al-Maghrib has released a special postage stamp to mark the first anniversary of Malhoun's recognition as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This initiative, carried out in collaboration with Morocco's Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication and UNESCO, highlights......
Henna, both the plant and the ancient art of body decoration, has officially been added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list during the organization’s 19th session in Asunción, Paraguay. This recognition highlights the cultural and historical significance of henna across the......
Sonuscore has unveiled its newest musical asset, "Moroccan Vocal Phrases," designed to revolutionize the way composers, producers, and sound designers create. This innovative library introduces the rich and soulful Moroccan vocal tradition into studios worldwide, offering an authentic cultural......
The Melodic Tapestry of Languages Morocco's linguistic landscape is a vibrant blend where Arabic and Berber serve as the official languages. French often weaves through daily conversations, with Spanish and English adding their own harmonious notes. A Mosaic of Heritage The Berbers, Morocco's......
As the sun dips below the horizon on the ninth day of Muharram, the streets and homes of Morocco come alive with the vibrant festivities of Ashura. This ancient tradition, rich with Islamic and pre-Islamic history, paints the air with the scents of burning wood and the sounds of laughter, fusing joyous......
In Morocco, the arrival of Eid al-Adha, known locally as Eid al-Kabir or "The Big Feast," heralds a celebration that seamlessly intertwines religious devotion, familial togetherness, and culinary delights. This annual Islamic observance commemorates the Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to......
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