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Queen joins local families at inauguration of Al Mustanadeh Park in Al Qweismeh

Al Mustanadeh is one of several Amman parks to be built in implementation of Royal directives

By JT - Jan 31,2018 - Last updated at Jan 31,2018

Her Majesty Queen Rania visits Al Mustanadeh Park in Al Quweismeh on Tuesday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — Her Majesty Queen Rania visited Al Mustanadeh Park in Al Quweismeh on Tuesday, joining members of the local community to mark the official launch of the area’s new public park and community centre, according to a statement from Her Majesty’s Office. 

Built by the Greater Amman Municipality under the administrative supervision of Zaha Cultural Centre, Al Mustanadeh is one of several Amman parks to be built in implementation of Royal directives from His Majesty King Abdullah. The Royal initiative, known as the “Safe Parks Project”, comes under broader efforts to transform Jordan’s public parks into family-friendly spaces that offer a comprehensive range of services.

The new park, spanning approximately four dunums, is designed to serve as a safe space for children, as well as an accessible destination for people with disabilities.

Queen Rania toured the park alongside Director of Zaha Cultural Centre Rania Sbeih, stopping to chat with visiting families and young children along the way.

Her Majesty explored the park’s outdoor facilities, stopping by the football field, playgrounds, and designated area for family picnics and outdoor events. She also visited the park’s community centre, which offers a variety of academic, cultural and sports programmes to members of the local community. 

The Queen visited the centre’s “Karameesh Room”, where young children learn through play, engaging in activities including the use of educational mobile application “Karim and Jana”.

 She also passed by the “Think Room”, where older children can learn about robotics, electronics, mental math, Photoshop and chess.

Executed under a Royal grant, the first phase of the “Safe Parks Project” includes the establishment of five new parks and the renovation of three existing parks within Amman, as well as the renovation of an additional six parks in Zarqa Governorate. 

This comes following a previous Royal grant to establish Zaha Cultural Centre branches in Tafileh, Madaba, Irbid, Mafraq, Karak, Ruseifah and Deir Alla, and to rehabilitate existing parks in Ajloun and Irbid. Studies are currently under way regarding the development of additional centres in Jerash, Aqaba, the Ghor area, and Amman.

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