San’a

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Introducing San’a

San’a isn’t where it was supposed to be. Shem, the son of Noah and founder of San’a, had originally chosen to site his new city a little further west, but just as he set out his guide ropes and prepared for some major DIY a bird dropped out of the heavens, picked up the guide rope and moved it further east. This, Shem knew, was a sign, and so it was there, where the bird had dropped the guide rope, that San’a was born. Today most visitors to Yemen arrive, like that interfering bird, by air. San’a, the world’s oldest city, will be their first taste of this most mystical of Arabian countries. It’s a good arrival, for this sickly, sweet cake of a city is one of the world’s great urban centres, and its many layers, colours and patterns make it the most romantic, living, breathing Islamic city you could ever hope to find.

Last updated: Sep 24, 2008

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Traditional houses, Old Town.
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Traditional houses, Old Town.

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  • Man in sheesha shop.
  • Market in Old Town.
  • Old Town through window.
  • Traditional houses, Old Town.
  • Yemenite woman, Old Town.
  • Detail of architecture of old town.
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