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Asia/Kuwait |
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Hamat, a historic city in central Lebanon, is located about 45 kilometers southeast of Beirut, at the southern foot of the Lebanese mountains and adjacent to the Beirut-Damascus Road, which has been a major transportation and health resort town since ancient times. Famous for its hot springs, the city has a history of over 3,000 years of hot springs, with public baths dating back to Roman times, and the remains of which include exquisite mosaics and stone pillars that bear witness to the prosperity of the past. The mineral-rich hot springs of Hammamet, where the water temperature remains above 40°C all year round, are still a popular retreat for locals and tourists alike, and are surrounded by Byzantine churches and traditional Ottoman-era architecture, blending the imprints of multiple civilizations. As an important cultural and tourist destination in Lebanon, Hammamet's unique hot springs and rich history attract visitors seeking to discover the charms of nature and civilization.
Bayan is an emerging city in Kuwait's Capital Province, located on the shores of Kuwait Bay, approximately 20 kilometers from the capital city of Kuwait City, and is known for its modern urban planning and livability. As one of Kuwait's key residential and commercial areas, Bayan is home to a number of high-end apartments, shopping centers (such as the renowned Bayan Mall), and waterfront recreational facilities, attracting a large number of young families and expatriates. Conveniently located and well-equipped, the area combines traditional Kuwaiti cultural elements with an international lifestyle, making it a vibrant community that combines amenities with a beachfront feel, epitomizing the urbanization of Kuwait.