Kuwait National Day, celebrated on February 25th, is a significant occasion for the nation. It commemorates the liberation of Kuwait from Iraqi occupation in 1991. The celebration is marked by a festive atmosphere throughout the country.
The day typically begins with a grand military parade, showcasing the nation's armed forces and their strength. Patriotic songs and dances are performed, and flags are waved proudly by citizens. Public buildings and landmarks are adorned with colorful decorations, and fireworks light up the night sky.
Cultural events, such as traditional Kuwaiti music and dance performances, are held in various locations. Souks and markets are bustling with activity, offering a wide range of goods and souvenirs. The day is an opportunity for Kuwaitis to come together, express their national pride, and celebrate their independence.