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More than 600,000 visitors from around the world have visited the Muscat Nights venues since the event began two weeks ago. This diverse group includes nationalities from countries such as India, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Türkiye and Tanzania. This suggests a strong interest from visitors in the Arab world, Asia, especially South Asia, in addition to the general influx of winter tourists enjoying Oman's mild climate and cultural events like food, crafts and performances, according to the Muscat Municipality, the key organisers of the event.


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