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Machaalani praises the prosperity taking place in Jordan and talks about her unique experience in Ajloun

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Alanbat - Yara Badoussi

Translated by Rana Amara

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 On her last visit to Jordan after an absence of eight years, the Lebanese singer Pascale Machaalani expressed her great admiration for the development and prosperity that the country witnessed during this period. She said that she felt happiness and joy because of this progress and improvement that she noticed in many Jordanian regions.

 Pascale Machaalani confirmed that she had made previous visits to Jordan and had participated in several festivals, including Al-Fahis Festival, and that New Year's parties had been celebrated in Jordan several times. However, she noted that this time was a unique and different experience, witnessing a dramatic shift in Jordan's urban landscape and urban development.

 

 While she was in the capital, Amman, Pascale expressed her admiration for the "boulevard" scene, which is similar to the "Downtown" area in Beirut, with the development of buildings and roads that differed greatly from her previous visits. She added that this progress indicates the prosperity that Jordan is witnessing and demonstrates its urban development and economic prosperity.

 

Pascale Machaalani devoted part of her visit to exploring the city of Ajloun, where she toured its streets and visited many famous tourist sites, including the wonderful cable car experience and visiting the soap house and the biscuit house. During the filming of a video clip for her song "Passport", accompanied by the artist and producer Medhat Al-Adl, she pointed out that the trip from Amman to Ajloun took two and a half hours, but she confirmed that the enthusiasm and encouragement of her fans and fans in the castle made her forget the fatigue and feel happy and relaxed.

 

The Lebanese artist expressed her thanks and gratitude to her Jordanian audience, which follows her artistic publications with enthusiasm and love. She praised the lightness of the shadows and the hospitality she felt during her stay in Jordan, stressing that her visit was special and will not be forgotten.

 

On her recent visit to Jordan, the Lebanese singer Pascale Machaalani expressed her great admiration for the beauty of the country and the diversity of its tourist attractions, and although she visited the Dead Sea in her previous visit and held a party there, the current heat wave prevented her from visiting this time, but that did not affect her love and longing. to this magical place.

 

Pascale talked about the beautiful tourist places she visited in Jordan, including the Dead Sea, the city of Aqaba, the Wadi Rum desert and Ajloun Castle, confirming that she was amazed by its beauty and the splendor of the natural scenes that overlook Palestine, Lebanon and Syria.

 

Pascale praised Jordan's appropriate climate and the absence of disturbing moisture, making it an ideal area for visiting and enjoying attractive tourist places. She had also previously visited the city of Al-Fahis and other holy places, and planned to visit more beautiful places in the future.

 

Pascale recommended her audience and friends to visit Jordan and spend time exploring the country's unique beauty and tourist attractions. She expressed gratitude to the people of Jordan who gave her hospitality, and remembered to bring Jordanian thyme and olive oil, as well as the gifts she received from her friends in Jordan.

 

Pascale did not forget to mention her singing work inspired by Jordanian folklore, where she confirmed the success of her song "Ya Maddouk", which has achieved high views on YouTube, as well as the renewal of the old song "On Fire, Grandma", and announced that she is currently working on a new song that she is likely to film in tourist places in Jordan.

 

The Lebanese singer Pascale Machaalani made a successful visit to Jordan with the aim of filming the song "Passport" about tourism, and it was an opportunity for her to meet her loyal Jordanian fans who have accompanied her for many years. I met them warmly in a special reception.

 

During her visit, Pascale received many dinner invitations from journalists and friends in Jordan, which highlighted the enthusiasm and welcome of Jordanian society towards her and her art , She also ate "Mansaf", which she praised for its taste, and the artist did not hesitate to invite her fans to attend her next concert in Jordan, and promised to disclose the date of the concert later.

 

Pascale praised the artist Medhat al-Jadhl, who collaborated with her with two songs for the start of her career, stressed that there are work in common in the future, and is expected to be a mass success, and added that she is currently working on new songs from Egyptian folklore to be released in September, as well as other works of art to come.

 

Pascale Machaalani denied that she had received any sums of money from the Jordanian government or the Tourism Promotion Authority. On the contrary, she explained that she had participated in supporting Jordanian tourism and encouraging tourism, because her artistic message includes helping to spread awareness of the beauty of tourism in the places she visits.

 

The artist also expressed her love for Jordan and her brothers in it, pointing to the good relations between the Lebanese and Jordanian peoples and the similarity of culture and hospitality between them. She confirmed that she intends to return to Jordan in the future to prepare new songs from the Jordanian folklore and film them in the beautiful tourist places.

 

Pascale Machaalani's visit aims to promote Jordanian tourism and highlight the beauty of Jordan's unique tourist and cultural areas. It intends to participate actively in supporting tourism and spreading positivity and beauty to its second country, after Lebanon.

 

Referring to the future collaboration between her and the artist Medhat Aladel, their audience awaits joint art projects that carry beauty and creativity and achieve remarkable success. As they transcend geographical boundaries, their work becomes artistic travel expressing fraternity and rapprochement among Arab peoples.

 

At the conclusion of her visit, Pascale Machaalani said that she hopes to return to Jordan soon to continue learning about the beauty and diversity of the Jordanian regions and to share her joy with her fans in this ancient country.

 
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