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The article highlights the ancient honey refuges in the Asir region, which reflect a rich architectural heritage in beekeeping and honey production. Our ancestors used traditional hives made from hollowed tree trunks, characterized by thick walls that provide natural insulation and create a suitable environment for bees, relying on locally sourced, climate-resistant woods. These hives, passed down through generations, have contributed to the production of various high-quality honey types, with traditional methods still in use alongside modern techniques to enhance production and preserve this cultural heritage.
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