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Thousands of Families Descend Upon Education City For Superb Night of Qatar Foundation Garangao Celebrations

Doha, Qatar, June 30 (QNA) - Around 4,000 members of the local community were transported back in time by Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF), during its annual Garangao night festivities held on Monday evening at the Al Shaqab Equestrian Centre in Doha. During a fun-filled evening that celebrated youth and the richness of Qatari culture, hundreds of families delighted in a wide range of free community activities including traditional Arabic games for children, arts and crafts, pony rides and unique storytelling sessions. Deeply rooted in Gulf culture, Garangao is an annual festival that takes place during the Holy Month of Ramadan. It first began as a daytime festival within tribal communities as both a reward and a distraction for children during fasting hours. In more recent years, however, it has evolved into a night-time event, where children are provided with sweets, gifts and the chance to participate in team games and other much-loved pastimes. As part of its commitment to preserving the nations heritage, QF looks to uphold such traditions by providing a year-round calendar of cultural activities for the whole community to enjoy. Through hosting such events, the organisation hopes to showcase the best of the nations culture and traditions to both local and expatriate families The latest event provided an invaluable opportunity for all of QFs various entities to work in tandem, share ideas and together, deliver a truly memorable night of celebrations that the organisation can be proud of. On Monday, QF achieved these ambitions and much more, with a packed Al Shaqab Centre playing host to a superbly entertaining and culturally-engaging Garangao night of celebrations. Converted into a souq, the atmospheric venue treated its visitors to storytelling sessions, as well as free henna and face painting activities. In a further display of embracing local culture, QF welcomed all those in attendance with traditional Karak and Arabic coffee, as well as popular Qatari dishes including, haris, luqaimat, and jarish. Garangao cakes, sweets and nuts were also handed out for families to enjoy. Meanwhile, there were also a number of traditional Qatari games for children, including Gaiss (hopscotch), Tagyah, tug-of-war, Dahouri (wheel pushing), plus Gallinah and Natou. Adding to the excitement on Monday evening was a number of horse-related activities, provided by Al Shaqab, in recognition of Qatars equestrian heritage. Free for all, they included a mechanical bucking horse, pony rides and a high performance equestrian display. During the four hours of the Garangao event, QR 15,000 was collected and will be donated to QF member Reach Out To Asia (ROTA). The charity supports QFs mission to provide world-class education and nurture the development of progressive societies by addressing urgent social needs. (QNA)

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