Sunday 11 November 2012

The Biggest Fireworks Show in All History - Kuwait 2012



The festive celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the ratification of Kuwait’s Constitution were held Saturday afternoon at the coastal Gulf Road, with huge public participation.

The celebrations commenced with a popular march in the Gulf Road. Citizenry and residents of different age categories have taken part in the march.

Then French Aircraft team conducted an impressive fly-past. Kites-lover had also their touch in the celebrations with another fly-past with their eye-catching colorful kites.

Marine vessels and boats had their own performance in the Gulf waters.

These spectacular and daring displays have attracted hilarious applauses from excited fans.
The Gulf Road and the whole celebration areas were decorated with colorful flags and banners.
Kuwait’s Constitution was issued on November 11, 1962 by a decree from the then-Amir Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, the 11th ruler of Kuwait.

Kuwait’s sky was lit up Saturday night with a spectacular huge fireworks show.

The Gulf Road has been divided into 9 celebration zones starting from Ruby waterfront and extending all the way to the Green Island. Each zone has two information booths, providing people with any information or assistance required.

Over 25 different companies and organizations had been involved in the planning of the events, and over 1,000 young Kuwaitis had volunteered for the day, to serve refreshments, provide information, brochures, etc.