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The article focuses on the efforts of local authorities in the Tuwaihi district of the capital, Aden, to rehabilitate and revive historical and tourist landmarks, particularly the Little Ben Clock, which was built over 120 years ago in 1890 during the British occupation. The district's General Director, Riyad Hassan Ali, conducted an inspection visit to the clock and held a meeting with the operations team, during which they discussed the technical and logistical needs necessary to restart and protect it. Emphasis was placed on the importance of preserving its status as a historic and touristic symbol that represents a part of the region’s cultural memory. The clock, with a diameter of about two meters and a height of 22 meters, faces directly onto the sea and is considered a prominent landmark that reflects the British history in Aden. This initiative comes as part of efforts to enhance the urban and aesthetic landscape of the district and to strengthen its presence as a distinctive tourist destination.
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