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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On July 9, 1988, my country established diplomatic relations with Qatar
On this day, 37 years ago, July 9, 1988 (May 26, 1988, the lunar calendar), my country established diplomatic relations with Qatar. Night Doha, also known as Beida, is the capital of Qatar, Qatar, and its full name is the State of Qatar. Evolved from the name of this place in ancient Westerners. The Qatar Peninsula is located on the southwest coast of the Persian Gulf in West Asia. It covers an area of 11437 square kilometers. The population was 518,000 (1991), of which 41% was Qatar, and the rest were foreigners. Arabic was the official language and English was widely spoken. Most residents believe in Islam. Capital Doha. There are abundant oil reserves. Oil and natural gas are the two pillars of the national economy. 95% of oil production is exported, and revenue accounts for more than 95% of national income. In recent years, the government has attached great importance to the development of diversified economies and is now one of the countries with more comprehensive industrial categories in the Gulf Arab countries. Per capita GDP was US$15040 (1992). The industry is dominated by the petroleum industry, and others include chemical fertilizers, steel, cement, natural gas, etc. Grain is mainly imported. Export petroleum, its products and steel; import grain, machinery, building materials, light industrial products and medicines. The 7th century AD was part of the Arab Empire. Portugal invaded in 1516. The Ottoman Empire invaded in 1605. In 1846, Sani bin Mohammed established the Emirate of Qatar. In 1882, it became a British protectorate. Independence was declared on September 1, 1971. September 3rd is National Day. Pursuing a neutral and non-aligned foreign policy. Emphasize unity and cooperation among Islamic countries, especially Arab countries. On July 9, 1988, diplomatic relations were established with China. QATAR Qatar Airlines aircraft has antelope markings on the tail fin. Camels are one of the main means of transportation in Qatar. Camel lanes are even set up on the road. There are no buses in Qatar for the new Audi sports car. Because here, every household owns at least two luxury cars. On the eastern coast of Doha, shipping transportation has become one of its most important means of transportation. Speed limit sign, a speed limit sign located on the road in downtown Doha. Atubo cartoon's sign reveals the hidden girl's heart under the appearance of the Arab uncle. The Al Jazeera Torch Tower, known as the "Torch Tower", is the tallest building in Doha, showing the city's vast urban beauty to tourists from the world. The marble on the luxurious floor of Doha's landmark HighRise Building reflects the golden lights, complementing the equally bright characters on the shops on both sides. At a glance, the world's most famous luxury stores and top clubs gather here. In Qatar, luxury is just the word of life. Doha, the big construction site, is like a big construction site, with massive construction going on everywhere. Everything feels like I just woke up. Many modern high-rise buildings are replacing traditional khaki villas and becoming new landmarks. This has already demonstrated Doha's determination to try to become second in Dubai. Subway is located in the mall. Villaggio Shopping Center in Doha Asian Games Village is one of the top shops in the world. Wandering in it is like being in a splendid palace. Venice in the Middle East In Qatar, the meaning of the word "luxury" should be understood this way: a place where even water for planting trees has to be imported from abroad, but a "river" has been built in the shopping center, a real freshwater river. Walking through it, you will temporarily forget that you are in the Middle East, but prefer to believe that you are in the water city of Venice. Camels and seagulls This is a very magical country. Desert and sea, camels and seagulls can appear in one photo, and so naturally. Weir Medical College, Weir Medical College, Cornell University, Qatar, Doha. The ancient market of SouqWaqif, the desert landscape of Qatar, is picturesque. Although this is just an antique Middle Eastern building, it has become a good place with a great sense of life when combined with shops and pedestrians wearing Middle Eastern costumes. Atube, an Arab man dressed in traditional costumes. Under the black veil, Arab girls are a mysterious group. Because of their strict religious beliefs, they rarely appear in public. Even if you encounter each other on the street, you must be tightly wrapped in a robe and veil, revealing only two big black eyes. Here, beauty is cherished. Riding In the eyes of Qatar people, superb riding implies a person's origin, and becoming a member of the Jockey Club is a symbol of identity. Equestrian sports created by wealth and courage can more or less represent the ideals pursued by the people of Qatar or other rich countries in West Asia. Qatar people dressed in traditional costumes shop for food at McDonald's fast food restaurants. The fusion of East and West looks interesting and lovely in this photo. Stamps, various stamps from Qatar. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/18uz.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-14:10] 访问:74
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