Friday, January 23, 2026

Lunar New Year Meets Ramadan in 2026


✨ Fun Fact for 2026

It’s unusual for Lunar New Year and Ramadan to coincide, since both calendars are lunar but start from different cycles. This means February 2026 will be a “double lunar month”, rich with moon-themed cultural and spiritual significance. 🌕


 

Why This Year’s Food Festival Felt Different - my personal experience

 

I have been visiting food festivals in Qatar for many years now. I still remember the very beginning, when it was just a small event near an exhibition center. Over time, I watched it grow, year by year. My personal favorites were always the editions held at MIA Park — open space, greenery, sea breeze, and room to breathe. Those festivals felt relaxed, welcoming, and truly enjoyable for families.

Unfortunately, this year’s festival was not our favorite — to put it mildly.

The location was near a stadium, surrounded by concrete, with no trees and no grassy areas where children could run freely. It took place in January, when the weather can be unexpectedly cold, which already made the experience less pleasant. But the most disturbing issue was the overcrowding.

The fenced area designated for the festival was simply not large enough for the number of visitors. Moving around was extremely difficult. Exploring the stalls, browsing freely, or just enjoying the atmosphere felt almost impossible. Dear readers, as in previous years, I would have loved to share a rich festival experience — but this time, it was hard even to walk around, let alone explore.

When I saw the crowd in front of a Thai restaurant, I genuinely wondered how people could wait that long for a single dish. Then I noticed a café with an equally impressive line. However, the longest queue of all was in front of the ladies’ toilets — with a minimum waiting time of half an hour.

I honestly don’t know whether the organizers considered that such facilities are not optional extras. These are urgent necessities, especially at a food festival, and certainly not something people should have to wait 30 minutes for.

We quickly bought some street food from Polka — mainly because there was no queue — and decided to escape to the metro. Ironically, even the metro toilets were overcrowded, with a waiting time of 10–15 minutes. At that point, the best solution seemed obvious: we went home.

The festival may have offered beautiful programs, fireworks, drone shows, and wonderful gastronomic adventures. But when basic needs are not properly provided — space to move and sufficient toilets — the overall experience becomes stressful rather than enjoyable.

And that is a real pity.


A festival should be a celebration, not an endurance test !

Saturday, January 17, 2026

Walking through the Amber Exhibition 2026 – Katara

 


I would rather call it an international amber fair.
Sellers from many countries filled Katara Hall with their stalls for three days.
This was already the sixth year the fair has been held, and its international character was clearly felt.


I expected to see a lot of jewelry, women, and luxury items. There were a few, but they were not the focus.
The real stars of the event were the amber rosaries.

The buyers were mostly men — locals and visitors from the Gulf. The rosaries were not expensive, priced between 12 and 55 QAR. People took their time choosing them: watching, touching, feeling the amber carefully before making a selection.





Amber stones comes in many different colors and shapes.
They were  displayed, and some of them were also for sale.




The antique pieces were my favorites. I saw Art Deco clocks  embedded in amber or decorated with amber intarsia. Everyday objects were also seen— key chains, mini chess boards, and other small items, all enriched with amber details.





I also saw necklaces made of large amber beads in different colors. They looked especially striking — probably best suited to tall women. There were also small cufflinks, made of silver and amber, crafted in Poland. I even noticed a few signet rings  set with amber.








Horses, camels, and dhow (sail) boats sculpted in amber were also on display. However, the falcon — a powerful regional symbol — was by far the most common and popular amber decorative object at the fair.

It was a truly interesting experience. Amber is a mysterious kind of “stone,” and it is clearly appreciated and collected by many people in this region.











Friday, January 16, 2026

Qatar Kite Festival 2026

 

Old Doha Port at night Poster


This stunning square photo poster captured by Alma Wad showcases the beautifully reconstructed Old Doha Port as it stands in the year 2024. The intricate details of traditional architecture are highlighted against a backdrop adorned with a mesmerizing string of lights, evoking a sense of nostalgia and wonder. Perfect for enthusiasts of Middle Eastern architecture, those who appreciate the charm of traditional lifestyles, and anyone longing for the enchanting allure of Arabian nights.

 

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

How to get to the international Food Festival 2026 - by Doha metro

 

Statement by the Ministry of Interior - Qatar

 


Qatar's Ministry of Interior issued a press release on January 14, 2026, affirming ongoing precautionary measures for public safety amid unspecified regional developments, emphasizing coordination with authorities and reliance on official information sources.

 

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Beethoven’s piano concertos in the hands Rudolf Buchbinder,29 January -Katara Opera house

 

Monday, January 12, 2026

New Era of private tutoring in Qatar

  For years, private tuition was illegal in Qatar. I don’t remember exactly when or how it all started, but it is now permitted again.

Private tuition had thrived in the past because there were no regulations. Not everyone was qualified to teach, and there were some issues, but then it was suddenly outlawed, which came as a real surprise.

Now, years later, private tutors can openly apply to the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) in Qatar for a license.

The exact prerequisites are not entirely clear, but applicants must demonstrate academic knowledge, good conduct, and hold a valid residence visa.

Still, this feels far better than a complete ban.


 check out the licence  here 

expat Qatar