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20 Pastry Shops In Tripoli, Lebanon That Are Totally Worth The Drive Tripoli, the ancient and largest city in northern Lebanon, has a great reputation for producing the best Lebanese sweets in the region. The people of Tripoli have a great sweet tooth, which explains the presence of numerous pastry shops in the district. From French to Lebanese sweets, the traditional and the innovative, here is a list of amazing pastry shops that are totally worth the drive to Tripoli: #1 Dipndip #2 Sara Et Karim #3 Al-Tom Delights #4 Sit n Dip #5 قصر الحلو Hallab 1881 It’s impossible to visit Tripoli without trying at least once Hallab 1881, the Palace of Desserts, one of the oldest pastry shops in the country. It also serves delicious local specialties like the Tripolitan Lahm B-Ajeen and Knefeh Bil Ashta, as well as traditional Lebanese meals. ....
RTA starts operating dedicated bus lane of Khalid Bin Al Waleed Street in Dubai 20 Jan 2021 The project includes the construction of pedestrian walkways, air-conditioned shelters for waiting bus and taxi riders. Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is all set to start operating the dedicated Bus & Taxi Lane of Khalid bin Al Waleed St. on Thursday. The inauguration of the lane follows the completion of a trial period of the lane which contributes to improving the bus journey time by as much as 24 percent and delivering better services to public transport riders. This lane, which constitutes Phase III of the Dedicated Bus & Taxi Lanes Project, extends 4.3km on both directions of Khalid bin Al Waleed St. from Al Mina St junction to a point just before Zabeel Street junction, said Ahmed Hash Bahrozyan, CEO of Public Transport Agency, RTA. ....
WAM A dedicated bus and taxi lane on Dubai s Khalid bin Al Waleed Street will open on Thursday, January 21. It extends along a 4.3 km stretch from Al Mina Street junction to a point just before Zabeel Street junction. According to the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), as many as 60 buses serving around 19 routes are expected to use the lane every hour. Motorists caught accessing the lane will be fined AED 600. Its opening comes following the completion of a trial phase, which saw the bus journey time improve by as much as 24 per cent. To raise the awareness of road users, RTA installed directional signs at the entry of the lane explaining the types of vehicles allowed to pass through and cautioning motorists against accessing the lane, which constitutes an offence subject to AED 600 fine, said Ahmed Hashim Bahrozyan, CEO of the RTA s Public Transport Agency. ....