Exploring Kuwait’s Rich History, Arts, and Culinary Traditions

 From a community known for fishing and pearling to one of the commercial powerhouses in the world, the growth of Kuwait is inspiring. It has been a protectorate of the British since the early 20th century. Even though it received independence in 1961 the Gulf War with Iraq in the early 1990s threatened its independent existence. Fortunately, it was saved by a UN intervention backed by the US. This rich history and growth of Kuwait are reflected in its countless architecture. 



  • Kuwait Towers
  • Sadu House
  • Grand Mosque of Kuwait
  • The Liberation Tower

These architectural wonders are arts that are reminiscent of the historic turbulence as well as the resilience of the country following the Gulf War. They also cherish Islamic cultures while giving space for modernity. International movers Kuwait often find excitement in expats to know and see these masterpieces.

To sum up, Kuwait is not just a commercial hub or trade route of the world. Eye-catching architecture and mouth-watering delicacies allure expats from around the world making it another melting pot of cultures. 

Helpxpat with a knowledge of this rich history and tradition is all set to guide you through these beautiful landscapes. Our experts with practical experience in relocations and cultural integration are eagerly waiting to serve many more expats who are lured into this cultural tapestry.

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