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jan
27 2010
Syria tourist numbers up

Tourist numbers in Syria rose 12% last year from
2008 levels, with Arabs accounting for the bulk of visitors,
government statistics showed.
Syria, which contains several important sites of antiquity,
including the ancient city of Palmyra, received around six million
tourists, including 1.1 million
Syrian
expatriates and 3.6 million Arabs, in 2009, the
state media said.
The government deems almost any foreigner who enters to be a
tourist, a practice criticised by industry specialists as
misleading.
Syria has been
under US sanctions since 2004 for its support of militant groups,
but relations with the West have improved and Washington is seeking
a rapprochement.
The ruling Baath Party has taken steps to liberalise the economy
after decades of nationalisation and bans on private enterprise.
In the last few years new hotels have been built, mainly in Damascus
and Aleppo, but fewer of them are of international quality than in
neighbouring Lebanon or Jordan, which have put more resources into
developing their tourism sector.
The Baath Party took power in Syria in 1963, banning all opposition
and imposing emergency law that remains in force. .
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Aleppo soap
Brassware
Handicrafts
Mosaic stone
Mosaic wood
Hookah shisha
Islamic
pottery
Interior decors
Damascus swords
Handcrafted jewelry
Hand painted glasses
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Syria handcrafted furniture
Bedroom furniture
Bedroom furniture set
Bedroom furniture table
Bedroom furniture chest
Bedroom furniture chairs
Bedroom furniture cabinet
Bedroom furniture dresser
Bedroom chest of drawers
Bedroom furniture armchairs
Wall display
Fabric textile
Silk fabric
Silk brocade
Traditional dress
lamps
Brass lamp
Glass lamp
Brass chandelier
Glass chandelier
Wall lantern
Hanging lamp
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