Friday, May 9, 2008

Doha - The Old Souq ( Part 2 )

As promised last week to show you some photos which I took at outdoor of the old market. Actually those outdoor shops are also inside The Old Souq. Remember I told you that this old market is like a castle last week at "Part 1"? The shop lot inside the market is like the rooms of the castle. And the outdoor shop is like the court yard of the castle.

This picture was taken in front one of the outdoor shop of The Old Souq. I felt like I stepped in a "pasar malam" while I was hanging around there. But of cause that was more happening and more neat than our Malaysia's "pasar malam", frankly said.


People enjoying tea at outdoor cafe.















An Arabian style restaurant.
















All carpets were hand made. There was an old lady making those carpet inside this shop. But she rejected me when I tried to take her photo while she was sewing the carpet.












Do you feels like you are at "Petaling Street"??!!

















A lot of interesting and antique handcrafts.

















The decorative products like horses and camels were plenty for sell here.





















I'm wondering if the goods there were "used product" or new??

















The Arabian tea pot. Every times I see this tea pot will recall me the story of "Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp", one of the well known story from the book - One Thousand and One Nights (also known as The Arabian Nights).
Although there are different shape between the tea pot & the Aladdin's Incense lamp, but at least "the style" is there.
















Mosaic marble, was created in 1968 to fill gaps and to fill homes with beauty and art. The marble mosaic tradition is a form of art decoration that has existed for nearly four thousand years, with origins in the Greek architecture.

















The ship-building was once the main
industry for the qatari many years ago.
















This uncle is a body builder during 1966. He owned a shop selling lady's handcraft and necklace.



















The name of those thing is called "Shisha". You can find this in some of the pubs at Kuala Lumpur.
Shisha is tobacco mixed with molasses and fruit flavors and is smoked in a hookah. It is very light and flavorful with a wonderful fruity aroma.

















The Qatari enjoying Shisha. But think twice before you do that, why??
"Smoking Shisha (flavoured tobacco) may cause cancer because of the coal or wood used to burn the tobacco and because its users inhale more tobacco smoke than a cigarette user. The sharing of pipes can also lead to the risk of contracting infectious diseases such as tuberculosis and hepatitis." This is what our former Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Chua said.

















I tried a cup of strong Turkish coffee at the cafe (left). Night scene of the market (right).

















Night falls at Doha Old Souq.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Doha - The Old Souq ( Part 1)

I was recently busy with my project in Dubai hence I have no time to update my blog. I was told by my aunt, Mary Jane that she wished to see some interesting places at Doha and Dubai in my blog instead of only posting my project's photo. So here we go, some interesting place.....


Remember I told you that I went to Doha for "business trip" on 12 April, 2008? I went to one of the interesting place called "The Old Souq" before I flew back to Dubai. That was my second visit to that place.

The word "souq" means "market". Some of the local people also called this market as "Iran Souq". Anyway, I just call it " The Old Market".

This old market is located at old Doha downtown. The first time I went there was 2 years ago, when I was working on a project, Doha Asian Game Village at June 2006. That time there were some maintenance and renovation works is being working on and it was opened only half of the market for public.

From outside this building is looks like a castle as the high concrete wall (which looks like a high fencing wall) were all casted & mixed with all kind of stones. I was amazed when I stepped into this market during my first visit 2 years ago. It seems like I have been returned to the 19th century........


I love those doors (left)..... It's really antique. (Right) Some handcraft bags hanging for sell.


















All these baskets you see here is all hand made.


















A lot of hardware shops (left) which you can find all kinds of working tools. A watch "mechanic" (right) who has already work there for more than 15 years.

















The Doha Sweets, one of the famous & traditional food/candy of Doha.

A "cheerful" sweets maker!! This "uncle" is over 70's. He has been working at this shop for more than 30 years - stirring the sweets liquid under the heat of almost 50°C. Everyday repeats the same "action" for 30 over years. Do you have this kind of patient???






























Wide range of clothing, shoes & carpets inside the shops.




















It's really classic to see all those things hanging in front of the shops (left). The old man (right) who taking rest is actually to provide goods deliver service to shoppers. You can ask him to deliver your goods to your car after you have shop, with paying him a small amount of delivery fees.

















Scene of outside the market....at "Part 2".


All photos shown above are only the scenes inside the market. I named this the "Part 1" of the Doha Old Souq.

The "Part 2" will be the outside scene which is more happening......

Okay, see you all at "Part 2". When is it coming?!! Try next week!!