Today Special : National Day Kuwait
The National Day in Kuwait is celebrated on February 25 every year. The first celebrations were held in 1963. People in Kuwait celebrate this day by going to different places, watching fireworks at night, hanging out with friends, and more. People decorate their houses with colorful lights, flags, and even candles are lit at dinner time. The historical places like Kuwait National Museum, Al Bahhar Entertainment Historical Village, Mirror House, and Kuwait Towers are decorated with light. Flags are hoisted in buildings and displayed in public spaces. The streets are alive to the early hours of the next morning each year. National Day is a public holiday in Kuwait.
HISTORY OF NATIONAL DAY KUWAIT
In the early 17th century, Kuwait was established as a small fishing village with a tiny population. By the end of the 18th century, Kuwait began to flourish, and it became a major trading and boat building site. In 1756, the Al-Sabah family assumed power to rule Kuwait. Kuwait became independent in 1961 and Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah from the Al-Sabah family became emperor — this event is celebrated as National Day in Kuwait. The British protected the country against the invasion by the Turks in the same year.
The Emir of Kuwait is working very hard to make the country a major economic port and a thriving democracy. He has approved the development plans that will be built to promote Kuwait as a global financial and commercial center. These projects are supposed to bring investment and income resources for the citizens. Along with this, the Emir is working tirelessly to build the nation’s unity and solidarity among the people. Thus far, Kuwait has emerged as a fair, just, and tolerant nation. From the day of its independence, Kuwait has made great progress and achieved prosperity.
Normally, most countries celebrate their national day on the same date they gained independence. For Kuwait, it would mean that National Day is celebrated on June 19, marking the date of independence in 1961. However, the first National Day holiday actually took place on this date in 1962. The holiday was moved to February due to the extreme heat in June, and since 1963, the National Day has been celebrated on February 25 to mark the date that sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah came to power in 1950.
HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL DAY KUWAIT
- Wish your Kuwaiti friends well : Wish your friends and congratulate them on their country’s progress on National Day Kuwait. You can even send them a gift on this day.
- Enjoy Kuwaiti food : On National Day in Kuwait, celebrate with a meal of Kuwaiti origin. Kuwaiti cuisine boasts some really flavorful foods. Dishes such as lamb stuffed with spicy rice are a favorite.
- Visit Kuwait live or virtually : Make plans to visit Kuwait on National Day. The weather is pleasant at this time and the country really comes alive during the celebrations, making it the perfect time to visit. If you cannot do that, take a virtual tour and enjoy the vibe.
5 FACTS ABOUT KUWAIT THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND
- Kuwait is a rich country : It is the 21st richest country in the world.
- Kuwait is building the world’s tallest skyscraper : The 3284-foot high Burj Mubarak al-Kabir is expected to be completed in 2030.
- Kuwait is the world’s 11th most obese country : 73.4% of its population is classified as obese.
- Kuwaitis are a minority : Around 70% of Kuwait’s population are expats.
- Women got the vote in 2006 : They took part in elections for the first time after a long fight for suffrage.
WHY NATIONAL DAY KUWAIT IS IMPORTANT
- We learn more about Kuwait : National Day in Kuwait helps us learn more about the nation, its people, and its cultures. Through National Day celebrations, you can learn more about the country’s history.
- A day to celebrate Kuwaitis : National Day in Kuwait encourages us to celebrate Kuwaitis and their many contributions to making Kuwait peaceful and progressive. They stood against the invasion of Iraq in 1990 with great valor.
- A day to try something new : It can be the day for you to try something new — introduce yourself to Kuwaiti cuisine, music, or history. Invite your family and friends to join in and make it a party.