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استكشاف كيف تعطي قطر مفهومًا جديدًا للضيافة من خلال الفن والهندسة المعمارية والتجربة

من مقاطع تيك توك إلى مدونات الفيديو التي تختص بالسفر، تلقى العطلات المحلية الفاخرة رواجًا كبيرًا. ولكن خلف الآراء المثيرة للجدل والمحتوى المنتقى بعناية، يأخذ صاحب رؤية واحد بزمام هذه الموجة ويقودها باتجاه جديد كليًا. كيف تعيد المدن على غرار الدوحة التفكير في مفهوم الضيافة ؟

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لمزيد من القراءة : http://arabic.euronews.com/2025/09/24/exploring-how-qatar-is-redefining-hospitality-through-art-architecture-and-experience

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00:00اشتركوا في قصة
00:06و Stack red by the pool
00:08وفكل مرحل
00:09لكنها هي فعل ذلك
00:11نفس نفس حولها
00:13تنسى الاول تتريف
00:15و الم座ها الأوان
00:16تتمكن أنطقة الكتابة
00:18جميع التريف
00:22enseلوم بردن من غوظات تشوي
00:24بردن من خلال غوظة
00:26التخلقات المختلفة
00:29ترجمة نانسي قنقر
00:59ترجمة نانسي قنقر
01:29ترجمة نانسي قنقر
01:58ترجمة نانسي قنقر
02:00ترجمة نانسي قنقر
02:02ترجمة نانسي قنقر
02:04ترجمة نانسي قنقر
02:06ترجمة نانسي قنقر
02:08ترجمة نانسي قنقر
02:10ترجمة نانسي قنقر
02:12ترجمة نانسي قنقر
02:14ترجمة نانسي قنقر
02:16ترجمة نانسي قنقر
02:18نانسي قنقر
02:20ترجمة نانسي قنقر
02:22ترجمة نانسي قنقر
02:24نانسي قنقر
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02:30ترجمة نانسي قنقر
02:32ترجمة نانسي قنقر
02:33So what's making the hotel the most talked about in town?
02:42Well, let me show you.
02:46Nearly 600 of these lush, modern and stylish suites.
02:52Asaya, a members-only wellness club.
02:54It has a dining area, a pool, a well-equipped gym and spa, among other things.
03:00And a culinary collection
03:03Asian, Mediterranean, seafood, pastries, you name it
03:07But today, I'm feeling peckish for some Peking duck
03:12Kou Madame is one of eight FMB offerings here at the Rosewood Doha
03:17Inspired by 1920s Shanghai
03:19The restaurant was named after the fashion icon Madame Wellington Kou
03:24Blending vintage glam and elegant traditions
03:27Kou Madame serves decadent specialties like roasted duck
03:30Hand pulled noodles and tea ceremonies
03:33There's only one tea sommelier in the hotel
03:38And her job goes beyond blending, brewing and serving specialty teas
03:44She's helping to keep the ancient ritual alive
03:48The art of tea making
03:50It's a traditional ceremony that has been in the Chinese culture for over centuries
03:56It's a way to show respect between the host to the guest
04:01While the preparations may look simple, not all tea blends are the same
04:07And they're all sourced directly from China
04:10So we see the tea ceremony as a way of storytelling
04:15Rather than just serving a tea on a cup of tea from the pot
04:18We have a tea sommelier that actually is in charge of this ceremony
04:23And on training the team
04:24Because we want to make sure that everything has a meaning
04:27The hotel's interior takes you on many different journeys
04:31But the exterior of the structure also has its own lore
04:35The man behind the facade masterpiece is very well known in Qatar
04:42Ibrahim Al-Jaida has designed and restored hotels, stadiums, mosques, community spaces
04:49And museums all around the region
04:51But this is his latest project that has been brought to life
04:56Tell us about the vision that you had
04:59Building the facade of the Rosewood Hotel
05:03Like corals coming out from the seabird
05:06Tell us about that vision
05:07In the past, we look at our architectural identity as a skin of a building
05:12But now, with time and with the evolution of the development of architecture in our region
05:19And in North Qatar in particular
05:21We are sort of redefining identity
05:24Our nature's identity
05:26Our sand dunes
05:28And the sea is a very important part of our history
05:31Our ancestors were pearl divers
05:34So the depth of the sea is so important for us
05:38The treasures of the sea are so important
05:41So I wanted to utilize the coral reefs
05:46But put it into a context to where I still can screen the building
05:52Reduce the sun glare
05:54Yet in a story that really belongs to our environment
05:59And to our identity
06:00Can you tell us a little bit more about the sustainability aspect that you looked into
06:06To make sure that those features are in the building?
06:10Well, sustainability now is not a sort of a marketing thing
06:15For Lucille and for Doha
06:18It's a legislation
06:20An important part was how to reduce the sand layer
06:24Which we started talking about
06:26How the skin of the building started behaving
06:28That's inspired by the corals
06:30Then you go a little bit more into details
06:33Which your typical visitors may not see directly
06:38But how efficient is the water consumption?
06:42How efficient is the electrical consumption?
06:44In the past they tend to put a glass building
06:47And pump energy to cool it down
06:49Now with the screening you reduce that substantially
06:52How do you think architecture will continue to grow and develop in Qatar?
06:57And what do you hope for the next generation of Qatari architects
07:01To follow in the legacy of your footsteps?
07:03A new vocabulary for this younger generation is developed
07:08And I see the younger architects are really getting inspired
07:12Of the vast sources of inspiration
07:16Whether it's our desert or our sea, the Tao
07:20How there is so much to dig in
07:23And to be inspired into our culture
07:27And that I think is going to create a wonderful direction
07:33Into contemporary Qatari architecture
07:36Ibrahim's mission to preserve Qatar's architectural language
07:39Is echoed by Rosewood Doha
07:41The hotel made itself a canvas for Qatari artists
07:45To showcase their talent, tell their stories
07:48And display their heritage
07:50For the ChinaWare, we partnered with Emergis
07:54And Emergis helped us to find two local artisans
07:57Gada and Nur
07:58That both of them have prepared the ChinaWare
08:01For the residents and for the houses
08:05Aptly named Treasures of Land and Sea
08:08Gada Al-Qatar's art collection displayed at the Rosewood
08:12Is among many of her works she describes as very personal
08:18I did a collection inspired by the marine life of Qatar
08:22Each set is a fish with its name and a corresponding pattern
08:27The hamur is a fish that usually is found under rocks
08:31And you can find them three to four meters deep
08:35In the composition, you will see them sitting low on the plates
08:39The fish, you know, when you try and attempt to catch them
08:43They jump, and so I tried to reflect that in the movement
08:47The balls and the curves came from movements of waves
08:51And the plants you find and corals you find in the sea
08:55I'm very deeply connected to the sea and the ocean
08:59My great-grandfather was a pearl merchant
09:02And we live in a coastal city
09:04I grew up in a culture and in a tradition that is very oral
09:10So our history is transferred orally
09:12And just between a generation of my father and my grandfather
09:18So much has been lost
09:20So I'm trying to create the things I wish I'd seen
09:23Or I wish my parents have done for their moments in time
09:27And maybe in a hundred years' time
09:29People can see, oh, what Qatar was about in this given moment
09:33I think it's an artist's responsibility sometimes to reflect that
09:38I thought of creating a collection that instigates a conversation between people
09:44The idea is to create its curiosity and beauty merged together
09:51For people to learn something, especially about Qatar
09:54They don't get to see or learn from anywhere else
09:57I would like to continue my work in showcasing my culture
10:03Both Arab and Qatari
10:05In documenting and archiving
10:10Architecture and art
10:12Two key pillars for building a unique hospitality experience
10:16But how will the industry continue to evolve?
10:19And what role does Qatar play on the global stage?
10:22While I'm putting those questions to Hospitality Qatar
10:25The premium hospitality events
10:27Gathering industry leaders, stakeholders and innovators
10:31All in one place
10:32Hospitality Qatar marks its 10th edition next month
10:35And I caught up with the organisers ahead of the festivities
10:39Qatar as a state and subsequently Qatar Tourism as an authority
10:48They have a very ambitious plan to turn Qatar into a top touristic destination by 2030
10:54By hosting almost 7 million visitors by then
10:59The exhibition is trying to accompany this growth, this development
11:03We are focusing more and more in the past two years
11:06And going forward on the skills aspect
11:09On the technology aspect also
11:11To go towards a smarter, greener, more sustainable industry
11:16For the very first time ever actually
11:18Hospitality Qatar is going to host the Bookies Door Competition
11:22Chefs from different institutions in Qatar are going to compete
11:26To select a winner who is eventually going to represent Qatar culinary scene in the regional
11:31And hopefully in the final later in 2027
11:40Well, it's clear that Qatar is creating something special
11:43At the intersection of hospitality, tourism and architecture
11:47Embracing trends but elevating the experience to stay ahead of the curve
11:52That's all for now
11:53But thanks for watching Qatar in Motion
11:55See you next time
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