The ‘Al Rasji’ event, organized by the Ministry of Culture until March 14, has begun at Darb Al Sa’a headquarters. The event aims to preserve Qatari traditions, promote national identity, and complement the spirit of Ramadan.
Al Rasji, which encompasses areas such as Al Rumaila and Al Bidda, as well as the “Eid Joy” gift-giving area, offers exhibitions, workshops, and cultural experiences. Abdullah Al Ghanem, who oversees the heritage corridor, said that in addition to traditional handicrafts, women’s clothing, and other exhibits, it is a place where visitors can enjoy vocal performances featuring traditional songs.
Visitors can explore Qatari heritage through exhibitions, local cuisine, and performing arts from 7:30 p.m. to midnight.