
On Sunday, the Darb Al Saai headquarters in Umm Salal welcomed the 'Al Razji' event, which will run through March 14.
The Ministry of Culture organized the event with the goals of promoting national identity, preserving deeply ingrained Qatari customs, and navigating the mood of the holy month of Ramadan.
The "Eid Joy" gift distribution zone "Garangao," Al Rumaila and Al Bidda, and a sector for several exhibitions and workshops throughout the state are all included in Al Razji.
The cultural corridor event coordinator, Abdullah Al Ghanem, clarified that the event highlights different facets of Qatar's traditional heritage and way of life throughout the month of Ramadan.
In addition to parts showcasing traditional crafts like women's clothing and goldsmithing, he pointed out that the corridor has a sound section where guests can stand at a designated spot to hear traditional music and chants, including those for events like Garangao.
Visitors are welcome from 7:30 p.m. to midnight.