This is the ninth week in my Travel the World personal challenge. Each week I am randomly choosing one country (there are 195 countries in the world) and doing a little research on that country. I then select one tidbit of information about the country as inspiration for the card I make.
This week's country is...
Qatar
The official language of Qatar is Arabic, but English is the second language and is very widely spoken.
Qatar has 350 miles of coastline.
It is one of the most urbanized places in the world, with 99 percent of residents counting themselves as town or city dwellers.
Qataris eat their main meal of the day at lunchtime. Karak tea is served after meals; the rich milky tea is laced with Cardamom. The Friday midday meal, after prayers, is usually a time for the whole family to get together.
The majority of Qataris do not use cutlery while eating. They use bread to scoop up their food which is served in a large dish.
The people of Qata enjoy sweet foods. In Qatar it is traditional to eat a large spoonful of honey at night and in the morning.
Since Qatar is an Islamic country, the weekends fall on Fridays and Saturdays. Due to the Friday afternoon prayer, most stores are closed in the mornings.
There are no hills in Qatar. In fact, the country’s average elevation is just 28 meters.
Qatar is one of only four countries in the world that has no forest at all. The other three are San Marino, Greenland, and Oman.
Qatar is the richest country in the world. It has a per capita GDP of $127,600.
There are two men for every woman in Qatar.
The “Thoub” is the traditional costume worn by Qatari men. The Thoub is a long white shirt that is worn over boxer style shorts or long white cotton trousers. As a matter of pride, all Thoubs must be immaculately laundered.
Camel racing is a popular attraction and sport. It's a rather costly activity that only a few can afford. Up until 2004, children wee used as jockeys, however, due to safety concerns, that practice was banned. Remote-controlled jockeys are now used to ride the camels during the races.
The Doha Marriott has a 100-meter buffet, offering everything from a full English to sushi and tacos.
Residents in Qatar can be fined if they have their lights on in their dwellings between 7:00 AM and 4:30 PM.
I decided to let this Qatar fact be the inspiration for this week's card... Camping is a popular activity in Qatar, whether it's on the beach or in the desert.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
Stamp Sets: Dreamerland Crafts Campfire Comfort and Tiddly Inks Dog Days stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink and colored with Copic Markers
Papers: Fun Stampers Journey Hazelnut Blend and Recollections Kraft and 110# White CS and Paper Studio White Linen and other DP from my scrap file
Embellishments: Eyelet Outlet Washi Tape, Paper Studio Mini Brads, and a Heart-Shaped Brad from an unknown vendor
3 comments:
I guess camping would be a nice pastime if most people live in cities! Thanks for sharing!
Interesting facts! Who would have guessed that anyone would want to camp in a desert. But an adorable card. Great little scene.
The camping bit surprised me!! Super card with this girl and her pup enjoying the outdoor life!
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