- Title: Ice skating rink opens in Basra to children's delight
- Date: 5th January 2017
- Summary: (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) INVESTOR AND DIRECTOR OF MINI BASRA PROJECT, RAMADAN AL-BADRAN, SAYING: ''The rink is one of the projects of Mini Basra Halls in Time Square Mall. It was opened two months ago. A large number of children and families visit the rink daily. The families are very happy to see such accomplishment. The rink is 400 metres in size and is made of artificial ice. The rink was made in Germany and a Turkish company provided us with it. The ice skates are Italian, and they they are the same skates used in the rinks. The cost of a ticket is less than $5 per hour. The child can learn how to skate quickly with less risks.'' CHILDREN SKATING CLOSE OF SKATES ON ICE GIRL HOLDING ONTO RINK RAILING CHILDREN SKATING IN ONE CORNER OF RINK (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) FATHER OF ONE OF THE ICE SKATERS, SAYING: ''It (the rink) is good idea. Our children were seeing this sport taking place in other countries on television. So our children are very happy. They want to learn how to skate. Families enjoy such activity and they started bringing their children to the rink. Basra's weather is very hot during the summer, we hope that such activity will continue during the summer season.''
- Embargoed: 20th January 2017 10:00
- Keywords: Basra southern Iraq port city ice skating rink investment Mini Basra Halls Time Square Mall
- Location: BASRA, IRAQ
- City: BASRA, IRAQ
- Country: Iraq
- Topics: Living/Lifestyle,Society/Social Issues
- Reuters ID: LVA0025XSXQHH
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- Story Text: With the aim of boosting Iraq's economy and encouraging domestic tourism, Iraqi investors have opened an ice skating rink in the oil-rich province of Basra, some 550 km south of Baghdad.
The rink is part of a large investment project known as ''Mini Basra'', which includes the construction of five cinema halls, a theatre and two skating rinks.
"The rink is 400 metres in size and is made of artificial ice. The rink was made in Germany and a Turkish company provided us with it. The ice skates are Italian, and they they are the same skates used in the rinks. The cost of a ticket is less than $5 per hour. The child can learn how to skate quickly with less risks,'' said Ramadan al-Badran, an investor and Director of Mini Basra project.
Al-Badran said about 2,000 to 3,000 people visit the rink monthly, and the cost of construction was around $250,000.
One father praised the opening of the ice rink in the southern port city and said he hoped it would remain open during the sweltering summer months.
"Our children were seeing this sport taking place in other countries on television. So our children are very happy. They want to learn how to skate. Families enjoy such activity and they started bringing their children to the rink. Basra's weather is very hot during the summer, we hope that such activity will continue during the summer season,'' said Mohammed Hamadi.
One young skater said the ice rink was a dream come true.
"I used to see ice skating only on TV. It has become a reality in Basra," said Hassan Mohammed. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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