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Rijal Alma, Heritage Village in Saudi Arabia

Rijal Alma, a stone village in Asir Province, Saudi Arabia, that was once the capital of the principality of Hala in 1331 A.D., was situated on a trade route connecting Yemen, Makkah and the Red Sea. It was laboriously built from local stone, with some buildings reaching seven stories in height, and accented in gleaming white quartz. The village ultimately fell into disrepair but in an enterprising project was restored and preserved by the local community and won the Prince Sultan bin Salman Prize for Preservation of Urban Heritage in 2006. Some 50,000 tourists descend Mount Suda, either by the cable car we couldn’t take or by the sinuously winding road down the 3,000-meter-high (10,000 foot) peak, to visit this heritage village.

Information is hard to find for this village, but I did come across this interesting article from Arab News http://www.arabnews.com/rijal-alma-set-stone
Rijal Alma, heritage village
Rijal Alma, heritage village
Rijal Alma, heritage village
Rijal Alma, heritage village
Traditional Asir door
Traditional Asir door
Quartz window
Quartz window
Architectural detail
Architectural detail
Colorful
Colorful
Secluded window
Secluded window
Extension
Extension
The yellow door
The yellow door
The yellow window
The yellow window
Tradionally painted wall
Tradionally painted wall
Asir door
Asir door
'Social politeness tools'
'Social politeness tools'
Awaiting restoration
Awaiting restoration
Across the street
Across the street
Watch tower
Watch tower
Unique roof line
Unique roof line
Local handicrafts
Local handicrafts
Heritage village from museum
Heritage village from museum
Farewell to Rijal Alma
Farewell to Rijal Alma