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Ministry of Culture announces return of National Day Parade in Corniche

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Last updated: 2025/12/04 at 4:29 PM
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The highly anticipated National Day Parade will return to Doha, Qatar on Thursday, December 18, 2025, the Ministry of Culture announced. The parade, a significant cultural event, will take place along the Doha Corniche and is designed to showcase Qatar’s unity and loyalty. This marks the first National Day Parade in three years, resuming amidst ongoing regional and global complexities.

The resumption of the parade coincides with a particularly sensitive period, notably the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the broader challenges facing the Middle East. According to the Ministry of Culture, the event aims to reaffirm national identity and honor the country’s history.

The Return of the National Day Parade

The decision to reinstate the National Day Parade after a three-year pause signals Qatar’s continued commitment to public displays of national pride. The event’s timing also suggests an emphasis on internal cohesion in a year marked by external pressures. The last parade was held in 2022, before being paused to accommodate other national events and considerations, the Ministry stated.

Parade Theme and Symbolism

This year’s parade is inspired by the national slogan, “With You It Rises, From You It Awaits,” words originally spoken by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. The Ministry of Culture explained that the slogan embodies the spirit of giving and the interconnectedness of the leadership and the Qatari people. This theme is anticipated to be prominently featured in the parade’s choreography, floats, and performances.

The Ministry emphasized the parade as a “living testament” to the values that have shaped Qatar’s development. It specifically points to the sacrifices made by previous generations in establishing the nation. This historical recognition is a consistent element of Qatar’s National Day celebrations, aimed at fostering a strong sense of patriotism amongst citizens and residents.

The celebration will highlight the continuity between generations, illustrating a sustained commitment to loyalty and dedication. Qatar’s National Day, observed annually on December 18th, commemorates the day in 1878 when Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani succeeded his father as ruler of Qatar, and is considered the founding of the modern state. The date therefore holds deep symbolic importance for the nation.

Beyond the symbolic value, the parade is expected to provide a boost to local businesses, particularly those in the hospitality and tourism sectors. The event will likely draw significant crowds, both domestic and international, creating economic opportunities for vendors and service providers along the Corniche. Security arrangements are currently being finalized to ensure a safe and orderly event for all attendees, according to local security officials.

Organizers are currently coordinating with various national institutions, including the armed forces, the police, and cultural groups, to contribute to the parade. Details regarding the exact route, timing of performances, and specific elements of the parade are expected to be released closer to the event date. The organizers have indicated that they aim to incorporate modern technology and innovative displays into the parade to provide a compelling spectacle.

The Ministry of Culture will assess the parade’s impact and gather feedback from participants and attendees to inform future National Day celebrations. Public response to the return of the parade will be a key factor in determining the scale and format of upcoming events. Further announcements regarding related cultural activities and festivals are anticipated in the coming weeks, with a focus on showcasing Qatari heritage and arts (Visit Qatar).

As the event draws nearer, attention will likely focus on logistical planning, public safety measures, and the specific interpretation of the national slogan within the parade’s displays. The prevailing regional situation may also influence the tone and messaging of the event, though the Ministry has consistently emphasized its primary goal of celebrating national unity and identity (Ministry of Culture and Information). Qatar’s National Day celebrations, including the parade, remain a central component of the country’s cultural landscape (The Peninsula Qatar).

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