Kuwait is a beautiful country in the Middle East, located at the northern end of the Persian Gulf. It shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia and has a rich history, modern architecture, and a strong economy. Many people from different countries live in Kuwait, making it a second home for many families, including mine.
A Welcoming Country- Kuwait is a place where people from all over the world come to work, study, and live. It has a warm and friendly atmosphere, and Kuwaitis are known for their hospitality. When guests visit a home, office, on shop, they are often welcomed with tea or coffee. This is a sign of respect and kindness.
A Land of Opportunities- Kuwait is one of the richest countries in the world because of its oil reserves. It has provided jobs and opportunities to millions of people from different countries. Many families, like mine, have lived in Kuwait for many years, making it their second home.
Education in Kuwait- Kuwait values education, and there are many good schools where students from different nationalities study together. Public education is free for Kuwaiti citizens, and private schools offer excellent learning opportunities for expatriate students.
Cultures and Traditions- Kuwait has a mix of traditional and modern lifestyles. One of its famous landmark Kuwait Towers, which are tall structures with blue and white spheres that store water and have a restaurant inside. Kuwaiti food is delicious and unique. The traditional dish Majboos is made with rice, chicken, mutton or fish, and is enjoyed by both Kuwoitis and expatriates.
Celebrating Kuwait Liberation Day- Kuwait celebrates Liberation Day on February freedom from 26 every year. This day marks Kuwait's invasion in 1991. People celebrate with firework, parades, and national songs. Streets and buildings are decorated with Kuwaiti flags, and families spend time together to remember this important day. • A Safe and Peaceful Place Kuwait is known for its safety and peaceful environment. People from different cultures live in harmony. I feel proud to be a part of this beautiful land !
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Rhiana Mariam, 4-C, Gulf Indian School |