Yemen – “My neighbor is a Camel ( Jary Jamal) ” is the most important Yemeni customs and traditions on Eid
“Jary Jamal” is one of the most important ancient customs and traditions, which are still steadfast in the face of the changes of time in the city of Aden in southern Yemen, especially during the days of religious holidays. This custom aims to bring joy and pleasure into the hearts of children in particular, by transporting them on a cart pulled by a camel. In the streets of the city of Aden, its parks, and its archaeological and tourist areas, dozens of camels are spread in the Bride of the Arabian Sea (Aden) during the days of Eid to transport children specific distances in exchange for a small sum of money. They inherited it from their parents and grandparents, despite its simple income, but the joy of Eid does not please anyone without it.
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