Manama : On the occasion of the Kingdom of Bahrain’s celebration of its National Day to commemorate the establishment of the modern Bahraini state as a Muslim Arab state by its founder Ahmed Al Fateh in 1783, and the anniversary of the accession of His Majesty the King to the throne, Bahrain’s streets, landmarks, and buildings are adorned with festive decorations.

Images of His Majesty King Hamad and His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, adorn prominent buildings, towers, and institutions. Decorations include the silver jubilee flag, red and white lights inspired by Bahrain’s flag, and illuminated patriotic messages.
Government entities, businesses, and institutions across the governorates have contributed to the displays, celebrating National Day and fostering pride.

The Capital Governorate features festive lights and decorations in areas such as Seef, the Diplomatic Area, Al Fateh Highway, The Avenues mall, and Bahrain Financial Harbour. Events include celebrations at Water Garden City, the 11th Bahrain Bike Week festival, and activities hosted by universities.

In the Southern Governorate, decorations illuminate key sites such as the Riffa Clock Tower, Crown Prince Street, Riffa Avenue, Zallaq Highway, Awali Roundabout, and Aqra Roundabout in Isa Town. Other decorated areas include the Isa Town Local Market, 16th December Avenue, Isa Town Gate, Bukuwara Street, and Riffa Central Market.
The Muharraq and Northern Governorates showcase illuminated displays, national flags, silver jubilee flags, and images of His Majesty and His Royal Highness, along with banners carrying messages of congratulations and patriotic slogans.

This year’s decorations stand out for their artistic designs, modern lighting techniques, and emphasis on energy efficiency, blending visual appeal with environmental sustainability.
