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Msheireb Properties employees and construction workers carry a massive Qatari flag at the site of the Msheireb Downtown Doha project.
Msheireb Properties, a subsidiary of Qatar Foundation and Qatar’s leading developer of sustainable and innovative projects, has joined Qatar National Day celebrations.
A massive Qatari flag was carried by Msheireb Properties employees with construction workers at the site of the Msheireb Downtown Doha project, one of the world’s largest urban regeneration developments.
The company is also participating in the Qatar Foundation Darb Al Saai tent. The tent is focusing on five main areas: education, sustainability, cultural development and heritage preservation, innovative research and health, sports and wellbeing.
A dedicated social media campaign on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, running until December 31, encourages participation in the National Day celebrations, and to show the world the pride that Qatari
residents have for their nation.
In order to participate, followers are required to share images on social media of what makes them proud to be living in Qatar using the hashtag #IAmQatar. Prizes worth QR400 each will be awarded to five participants.
“These celebrations vividly demonstrate what makes Qatar the diverse and multicultural society that it has become,” said engineer Abdulla Hassan al-Mehshadi, CEO of Msheireb Properties.
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