Wycieczka po popularnych festiwalach rodzinnych w Katarze, od latawców po jedzenie uliczne
Qatar 365 pozwala poczuć smaki nieba i podniebienia dzięki dwóm corocznym festiwalom, które cieszą się ogromną popularnością – od ekscytujących nowości na Qatar International Food Festival po zwariowane postacie na Qatar Kite Festival.
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Qatar 365 pozwala poczuć smaki nieba i podniebienia dzięki dwóm corocznym festiwalom, które cieszą się ogromną popularnością – od ekscytujących nowości na Qatar International Food Festival po zwariowane postacie na Qatar Kite Festival.
We współpracy z Media City
CZYTAJ WIĘCEJ : http://pl.euronews.com/2025/05/14/wycieczka-po-popularnych-festiwalach-rodzinnych-w-katarze-od-latawcow-po-jedzenie-uliczne
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00:00Wielu
00:10Witaj i witam do Katar365 z mnie, Lila Humaira.
00:17W tej episodeie,
00:18do tej dziewczynki uczniów popularnych festiwals.
00:21Jest to możliwe, żeby ludzie z całych kilku lat
00:25spendenia trochę whileeścia.
00:27But first, I'm here at Hotel Park,
00:29the site of the biggest ever edition
00:32of the Qatar International Food Festival.
00:35And this year it's back with some exciting new features.
00:38Let's go find them.
00:40These fireworks kept visitors and foodies entertained
00:44for 10 straight days,
00:46decorating the night sky for everyone to enjoy
00:48the colourful display in the sky
00:50and bursts of different flavours on their palates.
00:57Over 100 stalls, nearly 30 international restaurants and cafes,
01:01a special kids' zone and an eating competition.
01:05It's the most dynamic addition of the food festival yet.
01:08But that's not all.
01:10A new addition to the festival line-up is the Michelin Village.
01:14With the launch of the Michelin Guide Qatar last December,
01:17here you can find a few Michelin Start restaurants
01:19from all over the world.
01:21Like the two Michelin Start Aramburu all the way from Argentina.
01:26So, if you've ever wondered what it's like to taste
01:28Michelin-recognized cuisine,
01:30this is the place.
01:31We brought three dishes.
01:37One that is very local from there,
01:39we call it Sumita,
01:40which has a root of a lot of choclo base,
01:43and then we have the typical meat in Argentina.
01:46We brought a piece of meat,
01:48and a classic meat from there,
01:50which is called Chimichurri.
01:52Aramburu is the first Argentine chef
01:54to be awarded two Michelin stars.
01:56He also made the list of the best chefs,
01:58top 100 chefs in the world in 2023.
02:02While Aramburu is more used to serving up 18 course menus,
02:06he's happy to offer a taste of his award-winning dishes in Qatar.
02:11Well, the first time in Qatar, in Doha,
02:13in this wonderful and unique festival.
02:17The truth is that the vibration of the people is very good,
02:21the people are very friendly,
02:23the environment is unique,
02:25and I'm very happy to participate in the Michelin village.
02:29I think the dish is something,
02:31but I think the global context
02:33and the spirit of the festival festival is the most important.
02:38Just next door is the one Michelin star Araya.
02:42The restaurant is located in Singapore,
02:45but its roots also trace back to South America,
02:48where chef Francisco Araya says
02:50the classic empanada is the best sampler.
02:53So what we're doing is a bit more casual street food
02:55kind of thing that we do in Chile.
02:57So we have a classic empanada made with the beef.
02:59On top there's a sauce called pebre,
03:01which helps to add a seat in the empanada.
03:04Empanada is just wonderful.
03:05Empanada is just this little pocket of love
03:08that you must try.
03:12Outside the Michelin village are at least five other zones
03:15with endless dining options,
03:17including global bites,
03:19featuring international restaurants and eateries.
03:23Visitors can get a taste of delicacies
03:25from all over the world,
03:27from trendy tenders of Miami's soul fly chicken
03:30to the diverse offerings of Africana from the UK.
03:34Africana is an African-inspired restaurant,
03:37so we have a lot of flavors in different parts of Africa,
03:39from South Africa all the way up to kind of North Africa.
03:42Different dishes with different spices,
03:43different flavors, very diverse continent.
03:45My favorite item is the curry goat.
03:47It's seasoned but in curry with jollof rice and plantain,
03:50a must fry for everybody.
03:52We also have peri wings with Africana signature sauce
03:55and chicken tenders.
03:57So a diverse range of items,
03:59but I think the curry goat for me is probably the most important.
04:02Meanwhile, soul fly chicken started as a food truck
04:05roaming around the streets of Miami in 2021.
04:09Since then, Chef Raoul Cunningham says the love for fried chicken
04:13and southern cuisine has gone global.
04:16It's the way of the world.
04:18Again, fried chicken is comforting in many fashions.
04:21It's something that you would sit down and have as a family meal.
04:24It's something that's labor intensive.
04:26So now being able to offer it to people, you know, on the go,
04:30it's just spreading the love.
04:34Soul Fly is also trying to change the image of fried chicken
04:37as an unhealthy meal,
04:39using a Soundwave technology cooking method,
04:42so patrons can enjoy the food without worrying about the weighing scale.
04:46We're using technology that allows our chicken to be 30% less calorie
04:53and 30% less fat, oil.
04:56And the soul is the seasoning
04:58and the methods that we go into marinating and frying our chicken.
05:02That put my mind at ease
05:04as we sample Soul Fly Chicken's signature dishes,
05:07the juicy chicken tenders
05:09and the classic chicken sandwich to cap off the evening.
05:12As the saying goes, a full stomach makes for a happy heart
05:17and Soul Fly Chicken hopes to win enough hearts
05:20and taste buds in Qatar to come back for good.
05:23That's what the joy is about.
05:25In hopes, you know, in some time in the future
05:28that we can actually be based here
05:30where it's not something that you have to wait
05:33until we come to a food festival for.
05:35It's something that you guys will be able to have year-round.
05:42From food that tantalizes the taste buds
05:48to another feast for the census,
05:50the Qatar Kite Festival.
05:52Yoana Hoos visits the old Doha port
05:54for a dazzling display of artistry in the air and on the ground.
06:01From animals to floating dhow boats
06:03and even cartoon characters,
06:05Qatar's Kite Festival is a celebration of creativity and culture
06:09dozens of meters up in the sky.
06:11More than 60 professional kite flyers
06:14from over 20 countries have traveled to Qatar
06:16ready to loosen their strings and hopefully fly high.
06:20I'm from Germany, born in Hamburg
06:24and I love to fly kites since I was a very young boy,
06:27let's say 11 years old
06:29and until now I fly my kites all over the world.
06:32It's a sport, of course, having the skill of flying a kite,
06:36but we are all kite makers as well.
06:39So besides flying the kites,
06:41we make our kites ourselves.
06:42And of course, every kite flyer has special designs.
06:45So it's a mixture of art and sport.
06:50The kites of all shapes and sizes
06:52graze the skies above the old Doha port this festival.
06:55But for Wolfgang, the kites he loves most
06:58are those replicating animals in their natural habitat.
07:01Fish out of water, so to speak, swimming sky high.
07:05I have many kites.
07:06Mostly I like kites who fly in the air and do the shape
07:11like they be in their own water or air.
07:15So when they fly in the air,
07:16they look like they fly in their own natural environment.
07:19As well as looking up,
07:29friends and families visiting the Qatar kite festival
07:32are also encouraged to look down,
07:34as there is plenty to see here on the ground.
07:36The world-renowned French Swiss artist known as Saip
07:39has turned the grass in the old Doha port
07:41into a canvas for one of his signature giant artworks.
07:45An eco-friendly painting that is so big,
07:48is actually best seen from the sky.
07:51If I need to define myself as an artist,
07:53I would say that I make a bridge
07:55between land art and street art.
07:57I'm known to paint huge eco-friendly painting
08:01directly on nature.
08:03So that means that the painting is ephemeral
08:06and the material that I use is very easy.
08:09It's like wood, charcoal and chalk
08:13and a casein, which is a protein of milk
08:15that will make natural glue
08:17to fit the paint directly on the grass.
08:19Saip's art can last for days or months
08:22depending on the natural surface he paints on.
08:24In addition to old Doha port,
08:26he was also invited to spray the Sands of Sea Line,
08:29the kite festival's second location.
08:32But whether it's the desert or the city,
08:34his art always has a special meaning.
08:36I try to spread messages of hope, of peace,
08:41of the different things that I have in mind
08:44all around the world.
08:45This is my idea.
08:46And in the desert, I create two hands that create an origami camel.
08:51And for me, it was like the travel of the caravan in the dunes.
08:56It was the beginning of a long travel towards our dream, for example.
09:00So for me, that matched with the spirit of the desert.
09:04And here, these two hands that create an origami bird
09:08that's flying around the other kite.
09:12The birds could be like, you know, the peace bird as well.
09:16With the stunning eco-friendly art below visitors' feet
09:20and the colorful wind-fuel displays above their heads,
09:23organizers say that in addition to fun,
09:25the kite festival is all about sustainability.
09:29All our festivals, we try to go with clean power.
09:33I don't think you can get cleaner than this.
09:34It's pure air that is lifting these kites.
09:40And even the art that the world-renowned artist Saip has done,
09:47both in sea line and here, is using biodegradable material.
09:51And it's fantastic.
09:52It's nice, appealing to the eye and also eco-friendly.
09:57Especially this old port, it's amazing.
10:00We have the wind coming from the sea towards the shore every year.
10:04So this is perfect.
10:05It's not turbulence.
10:06And the place here, if you see down the lawn,
10:08it's green and it's soft so we can fly our kites.
10:12We are temporary guests on our planet.
10:15And it belongs to us to know what we will let as humans being
10:19traces on Earth, you know.
10:21So for me, this is something that I always think.
10:25I create huge artwork that will disappear.
10:28Hopefully, people will keep it in memories, you know.
10:32But I will let traces on nature.
10:34And I love this concept that maybe I can let traces in memories, but not on the planet.
10:39Saip's painting and the colorful kites greet visitors flying into Hamad International Airport
10:44before they even touch down.
10:46So whether it's art viewed from the sky or art floating in the sky,
10:50the Qatar Kite Festival appeals to the senses from every perspective.
10:54This is our third edition of the Visit Qatar Kite Festival.
10:58It's unique because it's a family-friendly atmosphere.
11:04People come and as you can see, they are enjoying themselves.
11:08Young children to, you know, senior adults.
11:12So it's for everyone, beautiful colors in the sky and beautiful kites.
11:19I think a picture is more than a thousand words, and that is what we are seeing.
11:24Every day goes by, our visitors are increasing.
11:27So there is a steady growth until the last day of the festival.
11:31And this is what's keeping us going.
11:37From eating our hearts out and sampling some of the best street food from around the world,
11:41to flying high with wacky kites of all shapes and sizes.
11:45We hope you've enjoyed this episode, but that's all the time we have for now.
11:48For more, check out Euronews.com and connect with us through our hashtag.
11:52Thanks for watching, and we'll see you next time on Qatar 365.