Over the years, Google doodles have turned into a global phenomenon, bringing heroes, culture, events, places and so much more in the limelight. On Monday, Google’s homepage features a special doodle to celebrate Qatar National Day, in a creative expression of the tech giant’s acknowledgement of the nation’s rich heritage.
The doodle prominently commemorates the historical significance of December 18, featuring the distinctive colours of the Qatari national flag – white and maroon. The hues are not just visual elements but symbolic representations of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nation’s core values: pride, solidarity and loyalty. Google’s creative expression captures the essence of these values, serving as a visual embodiment of Qatar’s cultural identity.
How Do Qataris Celebrate Founder’s Day?
In the heart of the capital Doha, December 18 is marked by a parade. Aerial displays feature dynamic water jets synchronised to music to create a spectacular show. The cityscape comes alive as homes and buildings carry the national flag. As the day unfolds, Qataris gather with family and friends for a festive meal.
Machbūs, a slow-cooked delight featuring lamp or chicken and seasoned rice, takes centre-stage as the national dish. It is renowned for its rich flavour. To culminate the celebrations, the night sky lights up with dazzling fireworks, adding a spectacular touch to the festivities.
Historical Significance Of Qatar National Day
On December 18, 1878, Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani assumed leadership, a notable moment that established him as the founding father of the modern State of Qatar. Sheikh Jassim’s leadership played a prominent role in shaping the foundational values of the nation and unifying the region’s tribes.
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