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Bahrain Celebrates 95th Saudi National Day With Green Decorations

Bahrain Celebrates 95th Saudi National Day With Green Decorations

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

The Kingdom of Bahrain joined in the celebrations of Saudi Arabia’s 95th National Day by decorating its buildings and important landmarks in green. This simple but meaningful gesture shows the strong friendship and brotherly relations between the two countries. People across Bahrain could clearly see the lights, which created a festive and joyful atmosphere throughout the nation.

Green Lights Across Buildings

Buildings in major cities and key areas in Bahrain were lit up in green. The green color is a symbol of Saudi Arabia and represents unity, growth, and peace. By lighting up its buildings in this way, Bahrain demonstrated solidarity with Saudi Arabia, showing that the countries share not only borders but also strong bonds of friendship.

People Join the Celebration

The lighting of buildings allowed the people of Bahrain to participate in Saudi Arabia’s national celebration. Families, friends, and communities gathered to enjoy the sight of brightly lit buildings. Children and adults alike took part in sharing greetings, photos, and messages to honor this special occasion. The celebration brought happiness and a sense of togetherness among the people.

Symbol of Brotherhood

The Saudi National Day celebration in Bahrain reflects a deeper meaning of brotherhood and cooperation between the two nations. For decades, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia have maintained close political, economic, and cultural ties. This yearly celebration highlights the ongoing support and respect that each country shows to the other.

Strengthening Regional Relations

Events like this are not only about lights and decorations. They also reinforce the idea of regional unity in the Gulf. By celebrating together, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia demonstrate that countries can build lasting friendships based on mutual respect and shared history. Such acts encourage stronger ties in trade, culture, and diplomacy as well.

Joy and Festivity

During the celebration, streets and public areas in Bahrain were filled with a festive spirit. Green lights decorated bridges, towers, and government buildings. Social media in Bahrain was also full of images and messages showing support for Saudi Arabia. The joyful mood and visible signs of friendship made it clear that Bahrain values its bond with its neighboring country.

As the 95th Saudi National Day passed, Bahrain’s gesture of lighting its buildings in green was a reminder of the importance of unity and cooperation. Both nations look forward to continuing their strong relationship in years to come, sharing celebrations, and working together for regional development and peace.

Sept. 23, 2025 12:13 p.m. 2547
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