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Overview
Arab culture and traditions, anchored by Islam, are the
secure foundations upon which the modern State of Kuwait
is built. The metamorphosis in lifestyle brought about
by the discovery of oil did not efface the identity of
the people of Kuwait. The ravages brought by the Iraqi
aggression also did not stifle the spirit of the
Kuwaitis as they rebuilt their country in record time.
The State of Kuwait has always paid special attention to
the preservation of its culture and heritage by
maintaining monuments and preserving artifacts and
historical documents. The National Museum is one of the
50 locations where these are housed. The destruction
caused by the Iraqi troops created a heightened
awareness among the people about the need to preserve
and resurrect the art and craft of Kuwait. The new
architecture of the city, which combines modern design
with traditional art, reflects this awareness.
Kuwait has a large variety of customs and traditions,
and this gives rise to a colourful and extensive
culture, reflected in the Bedouin traditions, pearl
diving and Al Sadu weaving. The people of Kuwait also
have special love for the arts, be it literature,
theatre, music, dance, films or contemporary art.
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