Here are some photos from the 1977 National Day Parade that took place on the Gulf Road. All the photos are by mgmaniac.
Below are shots of me at what I think is the 1979 National Day Parade since I look around a year old in the pictures.
Here are some photos from the 1977 National Day Parade that took place on the Gulf Road. All the photos are by mgmaniac.
Below are shots of me at what I think is the 1979 National Day Parade since I look around a year old in the pictures.
45 replies on “1977 & 1979 National Day Parades Photos”
Parades look actually fun , unlike now . Rampant Chaos :/
These are really cool! Thanks for sharing.
What happened? It appears that it was more civilized then.
You’re on a vintage roll today eh ;P
Oh I didn’t know that back in the 1970’s Kuwait had the 4 colour flag “Black, Green, White, and Red.”
Please, next time update yourself before you post a topic because I’m 99% sure that the new flag did not exist before our freedom back in 1991.
? You’re joking right?
When I was in school I was told that the “green” resembles “freedom”, red or black resembles “Iraqi invasion”, and black (if I’m not mistaken ed) resembled “oil” and I forgot about the white color.
What school was that?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Kuwait
Your school sucks, 1961 is when Kuwait adopted this flag.
Are you a kuwaiti?
If that was directed at me, yes I am.
Sorry dude.. clicked on the wrong “Reply” button. was asking “Kuwaiti” if he was.
No problem 😀
جبت العيد
ahahahhahahhahahhaha wow what an amazing comment
lol ?!
……you didn’t just say that.
epic facepalm.
LOOOOOOOL
LOOOOOL! you’re kidding? Are you sure you are Kuwaiti? LMAO!
I’m seriously thinking about suing your school LOL!
Wow.. School in Kuwait teaches wrong HISTORY.. great
The flag of Kuwait (Arabic: علم الكويت) was adopted on September 7, 1961, and officially hoisted November 24, 1961.
source: wikipedia
i don’t think there is a place to accommodate today’s population to do something like that. all these cars man!
the number of taxis!! -_-
Look how classy things were!!!
True, and so peaceful. Imagine what would happen to the parade if took place these days.. (hint: foam and water guns)
+1
Classy Kuwait ! No foam No gangs of kids with water guns, No Hailag (low class) guys & girls. Even when am having a coffee at the Avenues watching those weird ppl wondering “how come this duck feathers hijab & tiger pants lady became a Kuwaiti citizen ” !
bad taste does not have a nationality… you make it sound like all Kuwaitis should be elegant and well dressed but that badly dressed woman is every bit as Kuwaiti as you!
Where do you people learn this stuff? who teaches it to you?! no wonder the country is such a mess!!
And yes I’m Kuwaiti so try another reply
Lol today t’s not just Kuwaities celebrating. Thugs from other gulf countries come in and harass chicks, other arab countries put up their flags like it’s some kind of defiance… it’s a riot.
ha! Mark 😛
Wow. This actually looked pretty fun.
*sigh* those where the days . . .
I U Kuwait
Fantastic! It’s simply amazing how clean Kuwait used to be, unlike now. This picture presentation is a cri du coeur for outsourcing of the Baladiya services to the municipality of Abu Dhabi.
Kuwait is the only country in the world that celebrates its national holidays with anarchy.
I’m speculating here but I think the civility, manners, and happiness of Kuwaitis (and migrants) back in the 70’s compared to now is most likely due to the low population and less crowding that came along with it.
Anyone feel the same way?
+1
May be, back then MoI knew how to enforce LAW… including against so called BACHA’s
Do they still do parades? If not I think they should! It will give a chance for everyone to gather and schools could come up with great floats!
The reason we have the current chaos instead of these civilized parades is because after the invasion all parades and celebrations were suspended in solidarity with our POW’s… this of course created a vacuum in which people just crowded the Gulf Road in their cars, some guys started spraying foam and it became the annual madness that we see to this day. You’d think the trend would go out of style but apparently not
The MOI has tried and failed to control it but it is simply overwhelmed. In any case, a general lawlessness can be felt in all areas of life in Kuwait so these few days of madness are just a fact of life every year.
This would never happen in a country with enough entertainment outlets for its frustrated pent up teenagers with their raging hormones. The MOI lets the kids release all that energy on this weekend only
This is amazing, I would love to know what bikes the police used back in the day!
Interesting. Thanks for the input on this subject.
This is how people waste their time. Nationalism is chaos.
I think it is about time we went back to the old way of doing things. Kuwait seemed to have been a much more sophisticated place. Now, we are crowded by ignorance and extremism that will probably try and prevent a “new-old” Kuwait.
Seriously though, the photos make me jealous that what could be, had once been, yet is not.
nice pictures 🙂