
10 Ways Kuwait Celebrates National Day!
Every February, Kuwait bursts into color, pride, and unity as it celebrates National Day (Feb 25) and Liberation Day (Feb 26). These two dates honor Kuwait’s independence in 1961 and its liberation in 1991. Together, they create a festive season filled with culture, family, and patriotism. Here are 10 popular ways Kuwait celebrates—from streets to homes, from malls to the seaside. 1. Fireworks Over the City Nothing sets the mood like fireworks lighting up the sky. Families gather along the coast, parks, and public squares to watch synchronized displays in red, green, white, and black. It’s the official “start” of the celebrations for many. 2. Cars Dressed in the Kuwaiti Flag From early morning, streets fill with flag-wrapped cars, ribbons, face paint, and window decals. Friendly honking and waving make every road feel like a moving parade. 3. Family Majlis & Home Decorations Homes and majlis spaces are decorated with flags, lights, and themed cushions. Families host get-togethers, serve traditional food, and share stories of Kuwait’s history. 4. Cultural Shows & Parades Public venues host folk dances, drum performances, and heritage exhibitions. These events connect younger generations with Kuwait’s traditions while entertaining visitors. 5. Special Mall Celebrations Malls become festival










