Harari elders and community celebrating UNESCO's inscription of Shuwaliid Baal on the world intangible heritage list in Harar, Ethiopia.
Harari elders and community celebrating UNESCO's inscription of Shuwaliid Baal on the world intangible heritage list in Harar, Ethiopia.
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UNESCO inscribes Harar's Shuwaliid Baal on world intangible heritage list

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UNESCO has inscribed Harar's Shuwaliid Baal on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Ethiopia's Ministry of Tourism congratulated the achievement, calling it a prominent cultural practice of the Harari people that boosts tourism. Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen echoed the praise.

Addis Ababa, Megabit 17, 2018 (Fana) – UNESCO has added Harar's Shuwaliid Baal to its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Among the Harari people, the festival is celebrated six days after Eid al-Fitr, marking joy, love, and social harmony through religious and cultural events, festivals, Awde Riiy performances, and community initiatives. It follows the guiding principle: “Shuwaliid for our national unity and tourism development.”

The Ministry of Tourism issued a congratulatory message on the UNESCO inscription, stating it is “one of the prominent cultural practices among the Harari people.” The ministry noted that Harar, with its traditional attire, colorful costumes, and Harari hospitality, attracts domestic and international visitors. It affirmed ongoing efforts to position Harar as a key tourist destination.

Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen said Shuwaliid makes Harar shine like a star in the Harari colorful culture. The recognition promotes Ethiopia's ancient heritage and cultural wealth on the global stage.

What people are saying

Discussions on X about Harar's Shuwaliid Baal (also spelled Shuwalid or Shewalid) UNESCO inscription are positive, with Ethiopian media, embassies, and international outlets celebrating its cultural significance, sharing festival images, and promoting tourism. No negative or skeptical opinions found; focus on preservation and global recognition from 2023 inscription amid recent March 2026 festivities.

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