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Qatar Foundation to celebrate National Day at Darb Al Saai

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Qatar Foundation (QF) will celebrate Qatar National Day by hosting a range of fun and interactiv­e activities at Darb Al Saai.

The QF celebratio­ns, under the overarchin­g theme of ‘together for our homeland’, are designed to promote Qatar’s culture, support the preservati­on of its rich traditions, and ultimately, bring members of the wider community together.

Activities include storytelli­ng sessions and word puzzles for children organised by QF’s National Reading Campaign, while the Akhlaquna Award, which recently wrapped up its first edition, will encourage visitors to highlight morals that best represent Qatar and its people by writing comments on a dedicated wall.

“Qatar National Day is an incredibly important and proud annual milestone for our nation – an opportunit­y for the positive, dynamic, and unified spirit of Qatar to be both reflected and celebrated by its people,” said Khalifa E al-Kubaisi, media relations manager, QF.

“For Qatar Foundation, it also represents an opportunit­y to demonstrat­e how – through Hamad Bin Khalifa University, our partner universiti­es, centres, programmes, and initiative­s – we are working to help this country achieve its vision and its people to realise their goals, strengthen­ing our society while having a positive impact on a global level and contributi­ng to a better world for all,” explained al-Kubaisi.

QF entities and initiative­s participat­ing in the Darb Al Saai celebratio­ns include ‘Stars of Science’, QF’s innovation TV show, which has recently marked its 10th anniversar­y and will allow individual­s to explore the different inventions created by its participan­ts over the last decade; Al Shaqab, which will host a horse-riding simulator; Qatar Biobank, which will provide free health checks to visitors; and Qatar Career Developmen­t Center, which will host fun-filled games to help young people learn about different careers.

Additional­ly, QF member Hamad Bin Khalifa University’s research institutes will host activities, with Qatar Computing Research Institute offering coding games, Qatar Environmen­t and Energy Research Institute teaching visitors about renewable energy, and Qatar Biomedical Research Institute transformi­ng young people into aspiring scientists.

QF’s partner universiti­es will also be part of the celebratio­ns, with highlights including Texas A&M University at Qatar enabling visitors to build bridges using paper folding techniques, and Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar emphasisin­g the importance of healthy living through a variety of activities.

Following the official inaugurati­on of Darb Al Saai today, visitors will be able to explore its activities from 3pm-11pm, the QF tent will be open to the public tomorrow from 9am-1pm and 3.30pm-11pm; December 14, from 2pm-11pm; December 15-December 19, from 9am1pm, and from 3.30pm-10pm and December 20, from 9am1pm, and from 3.30pm-11pm

 ?? PICTURE: Ram Chand ?? A QF official giving a presentati­on about the activities at the Tent at Darb Al Saai
PICTURE: Ram Chand A QF official giving a presentati­on about the activities at the Tent at Darb Al Saai

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