Qatar Culture Days in Baku, Azerbaijan, have witnessed enthusiastic public participation as the event nears its conclusion. Held as part of ongoing cultural cooperation between Qatar and Azerbaijan, the festival has become a vibrant platform for showcasing Qatari heritage. It also fosters cultural exchange.
The event features a rich array of traditional and artistic presentations, including a heritage market, architectural displays, the iconic Qatari tent and Majlis, and various folk art forms. Visitors have had the opportunity to explore authentic Qatari crafts such as wooden box making, traditional garments, Al Sadu weaving, henna designs, and maritime artifacts. In addition, they enjoyed Qatari cuisine and Arabic calligraphy exhibits.
Live folk performances, sea songs, and traditional dances have brought Qatari culture to life. These performances offer attendees a vivid experience of the nation’s heritage.
The cultural festival underscores the close relationship between Qatar and Azerbaijan. It aims to build bridges of communication and enhance collaboration in the arts and culture sectors. It also reflects the Ministry of Culture’s commitment to promoting Qatar’s identity on the global stage through cultural diplomacy.
The warm public response highlights the festival’s success in deepening mutual understanding. It also strengthens bilateral cultural ties between the two countries.