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The Chinese giant panda sent to Qatar has an Arabic name, which represents auspicious and unlimited value

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Dear fans and friends, the 2022 Qatar World Cup will officially start at midnight on November 21, Beijing time! At present, the participating teams have arrived in Qatar one after another to make final preparations before the World Cup. Fans from all over the world also crossed the sea to show their talents, some by plane, some by car, and some by bicycle across most of the world, all for a common purpose: to participate in this grand party up close.

The Chinese giant panda sent to Qatar has an Arabic name, which represents auspicious and unlimited value

Although the Chinese team once again missed the World Cup, there are more and more Chinese elements in this World Cup. From law enforcement referees, to giant pandas, to stadium construction, to Chinese-made goods, as long as they enter Qatar, Chinese elements around the Qatar World Cup can be described as everywhere.

The Chinese giant panda sent to Qatar has an Arabic name, which represents auspicious and unlimited value

In May this year, FIFA announced the list of referee groups for the 2022 Qatar World Cup in advance, in which referee Ma Ning from China was the referee, Cao Yi and Shi Xiang as assistant referees were successfully selected into the referee team list for the Qatar World Cup, and three Chinese referees entered the World Cup law enforcement list, which also set a new record in Chinese football.

The Chinese giant panda sent to Qatar has an Arabic name, which represents auspicious and unlimited value

China's national treasure Panda also started their World Cup journey. The World Cup came to the Middle East for the first time, and two giant pandas from China, Jingjing and Sihai, arrived in Doha, the capital of Qatar, from Sichuan on a special plane, which was also the first panda to appear in the Middle East. Out of love for the Chinese giant panda, Qatar named Jingjing and Sihai in Arabic as Suhair and Soraya, respectively.

The Chinese giant panda sent to Qatar has an Arabic name, which represents auspicious and unlimited value

In traditional Arabic culture, Suhaya and Soraya mean two stars in the sky, representing auspiciousness, sublimity and infinite value. Qatar also spent a lot of money to build a 120,000-square-meter panda pavilion for the two VIPs, and also flew 1,000 kilograms of bamboo from Sichuan every week, so that they could eat the food of their hometown every day.

The Chinese giant panda sent to Qatar has an Arabic name, which represents auspicious and unlimited value

The Grand Golden Bowl --- the venue for the World Cup finals, the world's most advanced stadium with a capacity of 92,000 spectators, has become Qatar's newest landmark. As early as November 2016, CRCC won the bid for the Lusail Stadium project, and China Railway Group also came to Qatar to start building the stadium. The Lusail Stadium will host important events such as the semi-finals, finals and closing ceremonies of the 2022 World Cup.

The Chinese giant panda sent to Qatar has an Arabic name, which represents auspicious and unlimited value

According to media reports, 70% of the goods currently in Qatar's official World Cup stores are produced by Yiwu, China. Due to the booming sales, official stores have also chased orders from Chinese manufacturers again.

A feast for fans all over the world is about to begin, four years of waiting, which team do you support this time, and which team do you think the Qatar World Cup champion belongs to? Feel free to name the team you support in the comments section!

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