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31-JAN-2014

Balad entry

Balad is Jeddah’s old city and is a fascinating place to wander, which we did for quite a few hours on two different days. The historic buildings in Balad used to be beautiful, but unfortunately much of the district has fallen into disrepair and deterioration, and a lot of old houses have either been pulled down to make way for new construction, or have fallen down (a building collapsed the week we were going to Jeddah). According to Wiki (below), a preservation society has been established and there have been municipal efforts to restore the area, but clearly much more needs to be done before the city loses its historical heritage.

Despite the condition of the buildings, Balad is a thriving and fascinating place, packed with people frequenting the several large souks. I’m sure we missed a lot (there is no map and no information suggesting where to go) and will look forward to investigating the district further on our next trip to Jeddah.

“Al-Balad is the [historic] area of Jeddah, the second largest city of Saudi Arabia. Balad can literally be translated as ‘The City.’ Al-Balad was founded in the 7th century and historically served as the centre of Jeddah. Al-Balad's defensive walls were torn down in the 1940s. In the 1970s and 1980s, when Jeddah began to become wealthier due to the oil boom, many Jeddawis moved north, away from Al-Balad, as it reminded them of less prosperous times. Al-Balad had insufficient parking space for large cars. Its stores did not sell expensive designer clothing. Poor immigrants moved in place of the Saudi population. The municipality of Jeddah began [historic] preservation efforts in the 1970s. In 1991 the Municipality of Jeddah founded the Jeddah Historical Preservation Society to preserve the historical architecture and culture of Al-Balad. In 2002 $4 million were earmarked for the preservation society.” (Wikipedia)

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Graeme19-Feb-2014 20:21
Very good wide shot of the entrance with the palm trees forming a frame, Helen.BV
René Gysi16-Feb-2014 13:05
Wonderful view to the old city. Fascinating! V
Long Bach Nguyen14-Feb-2014 07:06
stunning composition
Simon Chandler13-Feb-2014 20:31
A beautiful composition showcasing this location. v
Jean Chiasson11-Feb-2014 21:35
Beautiful image Well seen Helen vote
Ton T.11-Feb-2014 18:03
Nice scene.. V+
Pierre11-Feb-2014 01:24
Une très belle image de cet endroit, un beau point de vue! V
danad10-Feb-2014 14:02
A beautiful full image of this place that seems so far away, so exotic ! V.
Gill Kopy10-Feb-2014 05:51
A great shot of this enticing looking old city - look forward to exploring it through your camera V
John Hamers09-Feb-2014 18:25
Beautiful view of the entry gate to this old city, great capture !!V
Julie Oldfield09-Feb-2014 16:00
I am glad they are going to preserve it. That's a great street scene. Well captured.
Tom LeRoy09-Feb-2014 15:18
This entryway to the old city holds a lot of interest to see what lies within. A fine shot and exiting adventure! V
pkocinski09-Feb-2014 14:18
Quite a mix going on in this shot.
Isabel Cutler09-Feb-2014 08:50
Wish the image were a bit larger so I could go window shopping with you! Looks like a place I would enjoy wandering through.
Martin Lamoon09-Feb-2014 07:13
Superb picture of the old town, it would be a pity to loose these buildings and their history.
(Please can i have some of your sun!)
v
Raymond Ma09-Feb-2014 06:35
A wonderful shot of the old city Helen, it looks from this that there is so much
character and history in these walls. V
Lillian Rodriguez09-Feb-2014 05:48
Nice capture! Great to see you getting around into the city! V