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National Day holiday is a official holiday in Kuwait

National Day Holiday in Kuwait

History: National Day in Kuwait is celebrated on February 25th each year, marking the day when Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah ascended to the throne in 1950. The choice of this date was symbolic, representing the birth of the modern state of Kuwait. Historically, this day also coincides closely with Kuwait's independence from British protection on June 19, 1961; however, February 25th was chosen for its milder weather suitable for celebrations.

Traditions: The National Day holiday is characterized by a series of patriotic events and public celebrations. It includes:

  • Fireworks: Spectacular fireworks displays light up the night sky.
  • Parades: Military and civil parades showcase national pride and achievements.
  • Decorations: Buildings are adorned with the national colors of green, white, red, and black.
  • Public Concerts: Music concerts and performances are held in various locations.
  • Cultural Festivals: Events highlighting Kuwaiti heritage and traditions are organized.

Activities: On this day, families and individuals engage in various activities including:

  • Gathering with family and friends for festive meals.
  • Attending or participating in public festivities.
  • Children often receive gifts and sweets.
  • Many people wear traditional clothing or accessories bearing national symbols.

Citizens express their national pride through various forms of celebration, reflecting on their country's history and unity. The holiday atmosphere permeates cities with flags fluttering from buildings and vehicles across Kuwait.

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