The heritage museum corners participating in the Farmers Market Festival in the governorate of Tarif attracted the attention of visitors and heritage enthusiasts, by displaying artifacts documenting ancient lifestyles, handicrafts, and traditional clothing, contributing to highlighting folk heritage and strengthening national identity.

The organizing bodies stated that the corners witnessed a turnout of visitors to see the artifacts, paper and metal coins, heritage photographs, as well as traditional clothing, jewelry, utensils, ceramics, copperware, tools, and crafts that reflect aspects of life in the past.

The sources added that the participating museums display local artifacts, collections, and handmade works produced by the people of the region, highlighting their craftsmanship and introducing generations to the region's history, culture, and civilizational heritage.

In the same context, the participation of heritage museums in the festival contributes to bridging the present and the past, preserving folk heritage, consolidating cultural identity among generations, and enriching the experience of festival visitors.