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Yemeni ambassador to IAEA delivers credentials
[08 September 2010]
Saudi authorities deport 13 Yemeni fishermen
[08 September 2010]
Saleh receives phone call from his Egyptian counterpart
[08 September 2010]
President Saleh receives phone call from Sultan of Oman
[08 September 2010]
Arrangements underway for World Tourism Day celebration
[08 September 2010]
 
  Reports
Yemen to finalize drafting of national strategy for food security soon
[08 September 2010]
Modernization threatens Dhamar historical city
[02 September 2010]
New Project to modernize General Corporation of Cement Marketing & Industry
[01 September 2010]
Yemen pays heavy price in combating terrorism
[31 August 2010]
Yemen returns 195 tons illegal pesticides to their countries
[24 August 2010]
 
  International
17 killed, over 50 wounded in Pakistan suicide blast
[07 September 2010]
No plan by White House to intervene in Koran burning event by Florida pastor -- Gibbs
[07 September 2010]
Obama, Cameron discuss Afghanistan, Mideast peace
[07 September 2010]
All core issues on table for second round of Mideast peace talks - Crowley
[07 September 2010]
Gulf entity march ''slow but firm'', says Kuwait FM
[07 September 2010]
  About Yemen
The Valley of Dou’an.
[05/September/2004] Wadi Dou’an is one of the most famous valleys in Yemen and the most attractive sightseeing in the governorate of Hadhramout. It is very well known as the region where the best quality of honey is produced. Dou’an has become a trademark of the honey grade A in Yemen.

Wadi Dau'an is the most important and famous tourist attraction in Hadhramout. There are many attractive villages distributed on the two banks of the Wadi. Al-Hajrayn is one of these villages.

Al-Hajrayn is the most beautiful village in Hadhramout. Situated at the corner of one of the bends of the valley and divided into two adjacent parts on both sides of the bend.
It is the oldest village in Wadi Hadhramout over-looking a groves of palm trees and offering a stunning scenic.
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