As part of the preparations for the opening of Qetaifan Island North’s beach club, the fourth season of Al-Tahadi programme, which will be broadcast on Jeem TV of beIN Sports channels from one of the beaches on the island, has been completed.
The production team led by Amal Abdel Malek, executive producer of the programme and director of programmes in Jeem TV, chose to shoot on one of Qetaifan Island North’s shores, making them the first team to launch the beach and enjoy its scenic views.


Sheikh Nasser bin Abdulaziz al-Thani, director of Business Development in Qetaifan Projects

As a continuation of the series of local partnerships and efforts, this was done through a memorandum of agreement between Qetaifan Projects, Jeem TV, and Baraem Channel.
Sheikh Nasser bin Abdulaziz al-Thani, director of Business Development in Qetaifan Projects, said: “We are keen to actively promote the vision of Qetaifan Island North project, which is not only to create and provide housing and residential units, but also to present and develop a project that builds an integrated community in which the family has all the means of entertainment.
“The island’s waterpark is the first-of-its-kind in the Middle East, the greenery on the sides of the canal, which will be of special importance for the edutainment activities. What also makes Qetaifan Island North a distinct project is that it will also include a school, medical centre, and retail outlets.”
Malek explained 29 episodes of Al-Tahadi programme were shot on Qetaifan Island North. Children were competing in every episode to obtain the treasure estimated at QR3,000. A mini-games city has been built on the island.”
Al-Tahadi Programme specialises in entertaining and educating children in an atmosphere of fun and excitement, in which two teams compete on one of the shores of Doha to win Al-Tahadi’s treasure.
Located off Lusail City, Qetaifan Island North features seven beaches, which makes it the city’s distinct waterfront destination. The island spans approximately 1.3mn sq m with 830,000sq m of attractions.
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