Oman to Inaugurate Tallest Flagpole at Al Khuwair Square in Muscat

Muscat : A new national landmark is set to rise in Oman as the country prepares to inaugurate its tallest flagpole at Al Khuwair Square in Muscat. The event will mark the official hoisting of the Omani flag atop the 126-meter structure, symbolizing national pride and identity.

The inauguration ceremony, scheduled for Thursday, will be held under the patronage of His Excellency Sayyid Saud bin Hilal Al Busaidi, Governor of Muscat, and attended by His Excellency Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Humaidi, Chairman of Muscat Municipality.

Announcing the opening, Muscat Municipality stated: “21,638 square meters of beauty and identity – this Thursday, we open the gates of Al Khuwair Square to everyone.”

Spanning over 21,000 square meters, the newly developed Al Khuwair Square is envisioned as a vibrant urban space aimed at boosting tourism, fostering community interaction, and enhancing recreational opportunities. The area has been designed with lush landscaping, dedicated walkways, and bicycle paths, creating a welcoming environment for both residents and visitors.

At the heart of this development stands Oman’s tallest flagpole, rising 126 meters high – equivalent to a 40-story building – making it the tallest man-made structure of its kind in the Sultanate’s history. Constructed using 135 tons of steel, the flagpole has a base diameter of 2,800mm, gradually narrowing to 900mm at the top.

Flying proudly at its summit will be a massive Omani flag measuring 18 meters long and 31.5 meters wide. For aviation safety, the flagpole is equipped with a warning light system for aircraft.

The project, valued at approximately $10 million, was delivered through a public-private partnership with Jindal Steel. In addition to the flagpole, Al Khuwair Square will offer an array of amenities, including green lawns, palm trees, an outdoor exhibition space, and a skateboarding zone, creating a dynamic and multifunctional public venue.

This landmark initiative reflects Oman’s ongoing efforts to blend national heritage with modern development, reinforcing the capital’s status as a hub for cultural and civic engagement.

The Gulf Indians

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