Syrian Albosta is deemed one of the oldest buses in Syria that allowed people from the countryside to travel to the cities. Back in the 1960s, there was a deficiency of transportation in the countryside that made it difficult for locals to travel. Albosta was the only available means to do so.
Bayan Alsaghier
The Syrian Tertera: What should Elon Musk reconsider about his Tesla design?
Today, everyone talks about how Tesla used cutting-edge technology to deliver the best possible vehicle to customers. However, the Syrian Tertera had achieved that years before Tesla appeared on the scene. I believe that Elon Musk personally should reevaluate his Tesla design and how he can utilize the economic model of the Tertera to develop a new Tesla generation.
Makdous … Unwritten Eating Code for Syrian Households
For the Syrian family, whenever we think about September, Makdous appears in our minds like an unwritten eating code that this dish should be served for breakfast.
Dressing in Syria is more than what we recognize as ordinary outfits.
Traditional Clothing In Syria
Syrian weddings: protocols must be followed before falling in love.
Kids enjoy candy, the sunset comes, and the couple’s hearts converge.
Syrian Harvest: When the Festival Begins!
Harvest day is an icon of the Syrian countryside summers where people get to know each other and share nature’s bounty along caring, peace, and love.
A Latin Drink in Syrian Lands!!
Drinking More Maté means More Happiness and Satisfaction.