Collection: Saudi National Day

Saudi National Day, celebrated on September 23rd each year, marks the unifying of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by King Abdulaziz in 1932. This day is a national holiday in Saudi Arabia and is celebrated with various events and festivities across the country, including fireworks, parades, cultural exhibitions, and traditional music.

The day is significant because it commemorates the unification of the Kingdom’s various regions—Najd, Hejaz, and others—under a single nation. It is a time of national pride, where Saudis reflect on their heritage and the progress the nation has made.

In recent years, the celebrations have become more elaborate, with large public events, patriotic displays, and even special programs on television. Buildings are often decorated with the national flag, and green, the color of the Saudi flag, is prominently displayed everywhere. The day is also marked by speeches from leaders, and sometimes there are special initiatives or announcements related to national development.