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Manama Comes Alive as Bahrain Prepares for a Nostalgic Winter Festival

The spirit of Manama shapes the heart of this year’s winter celebration, and the city prepares for a vibrant return to its cultural roots. The spirit of Manama also guides the upcoming Hawa Al Manama event, which brings warmth and energy to the historic market. Moreover, the spirit of Manama inspires visitors to explore Bahrain’s treasured memories in a fresh and joyful way.

Organizers plan to launch Hawa Al Manama 2025 on December 15, and the date aligns with Bahrain’s National Day celebrations. The team aims to create an experience that highlights the city’s cultural depth. They want the event to feel personal, warm, and connected to Bahrain’s identity.

During recent preparations, Fouad Al-Shukar walked through the old Manama market and noticed a group of young creators working on a lively 1960s-inspired scene. The group designed the moment with joyful energy, and the streets quickly filled with excitement. Their spontaneous performance showed how young Bahrainis continue to engage deeply with their heritage. Their creativity also encouraged others in the market to pause and enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere.

Al-Shukar greeted the group and took photos with them before moving on. He then recalled a famous 1966 song by Ibrahim Habib, which inspired the slogan for this year’s festival. The classic lyrics revived memories of earlier decades, and they carried emotional value for many Bahrainis. The team chose the verse because it reflects a shared cultural memory that still resonates today.

Hawa Al Manama remains one of Bahrain’s most anticipated seasonal events, and it continues to attract large crowds. The celebration spreads across several locations in the Manama Souq, and every corner offers a unique experience. Visitors find cultural shows, musical performances, local crafts, and interactive displays that highlight the souq’s historic role in Bahrain’s economic and social life. The festival aims to bring the past and present together in a meaningful way. Therefore, the event creates a strong link between Bahrain’s heritage and its modern community.

Organizers hope the festival strengthens social bonds during the holiday season. They believe the event encourages families to reconnect with the city’s roots. They also believe it inspires young people to value the traditions that shaped Bahrain’s identity. The combination of art, music, and heritage offers a refreshing reminder of what makes Manama special.

The upcoming edition promises an engaging and colorful atmosphere that welcomes visitors of all ages. It celebrates Bahrain’s story, honors its people, and highlights the role of culture in community life. Hawa Al Manama continues to grow each year, and the new edition aims to deliver a richer experience for everyone.

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