Eid celebrations conclude. Summer Festival set to take off next month
Eid al-Fitr celebrations in Qatar treated many residents and foreign visitors with fun-filled entertainment shows and activities at various locations for the last five days.
Some characters of Iftah Ya Simsim (the Arabic version of Sesame Street) led by Grover and Bert enthralled the audience with their final performance at Hyatt Plaza Shopping Mall.
The mall’s food court was packed with hundreds of parents and children who watched the show from 5pm to 10pm.
Hyatt general manager Feroz Moideen said the events and activities organised by Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) annually create a festive atmosphere that makes Qatar a “wonderful leisure destination.”
At City Center Doha, a large number of children had the opportunity to interact and take pictures with the cast of Alice in Wonderland on stage.
Other ‘exclusive family entertainment shows’ such as Sleeping Beauty (Dar Al Salam Mall), The Little Mermaid (Ezdan Mall), and Snow White (Lagoona Mall) also captured the hearts of Eid visitors with their remarkable performances.
For five days, many families and Doha residents took time watch the Kids Circus Show at Al Khor Mall and visit the Al Khor Park.
The Eid festivity at Katara Cultural Village concluded last Saturday with a colourful fireworks display, as well as the last staging of the musical show “A Child’s Dream.”
Other Eid activities included free tours of the Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Al Thani Museum, horse riding sessions at Al Samariyah Equestrian Centre, aerial paragliding tours at Sealine Beach by the Qatar Air Sports Committee and a wide variety of entertainment offerings at some venues that include Aqua Park, Al Dosari Zoo and Game Reserve, the Pearl-Qatar and Aspire Zone Foundation.
Many residents who spent their Eid holidays in Qatar also had the chance to watch two QTA-sponsored theatrical plays: the ‘Tar Al Wazir,’ an Arabic comedy about social issues in Qatar and the GCC, at the Qatar National Theatre; and the children’s play ‘The Hunter and the Pirates’ played at Souq Waqif ‘s Al Rayyan Theatre.
QTA-organised events such as the Eid celebration and the annual Qatar Summer Festival (QSF) have been attracting an increasing number of visitors from neighbouring GCC countries each year especially from Saudi Arabia.
The celebrations this year dubbed as “Capture Joy” had seen huge crowds at popular venues across the country, including malls, sports arenas and museums.
Entertainment shows, cultural events, and unique activities form part of QTA’s strategy in promoting Qatar as a family destination.
The festivities will continue from August 1 to 31 for the Qatar Shopping Festival 2016 at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre (DECC).
Local and foreign visitors are expected to throng the Entertainment City (to be set up at DECC), see new attractions, and watch a number of cultural events and shows.
The Entertainment City will feature a range of new and interactive gaming and entertainment options for children and adults.
Hotels will be offering special room rates while renowned retail brands and shops at major malls are expected launch various sales promotions.
Courtesy: gulf-times.com
Very much excited for the coming events ........... waiting eagerly .................. with a good budget .........................
We enjoyed the celebrations and will be there at the festival .. Joys