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Revolution Day 2011 2025

Date: January 25, 2025 (Saturday)
Country: Egypt Public Holidays

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Description

Revolution Day 2011 in Egypt marks the start of the January 25 uprising that changed the country. It remembers the day people gathered to demand freedom, dignity, and an end to corruption and injustice.

Flag of Revolution Day 2011

The day takes place every year on January 25. It honors the moment in 2011 when ordinary citizens used mass protests to challenge the government and seek political change across streets and public squares.

This holiday is significant because it stands for the power of collective action. It shows how many people together can force big changes. It also remembers those who were hurt or lost their lives during the struggle.

Revolution Day is a symbol of hope and a reminder. It reminds Egyptians and the world that rights and democracy must be defended and that political change can come from the people.

Traditions

People gather in squares and streets to chant, sing, and raise flags. Small groups march and drum. People paint murals, make posters, and stick stickers on walls and cars to show unity and remember the events.

Volunteers hand out tea, water, and simple meals. Popular foods include koshari, ful beans, flatbread, dates, and sweets like konafa and basbousa. Neighbors share plates and eat together on mats or steps.

Candles and flowers are placed at memorial spots. People hold quiet vigils and pray or sing softly. Street cleaners and volunteers tidy the area afterward, and friends exchange hugs and photos to mark the day.

Travel Tips

Expect closures and transport delays. Museums, banks, and some shops may be closed or have short hours. Roads and metro lines near big crowds can be blocked. Avoid protest sites and follow police instructions. Carry ID, cash, a charged phone, and emergency numbers.

Enjoy safely by choosing guided tours or calm neighborhoods away from large gatherings. Visit outdoor sites early morning when it is quieter. Eat where locals recommend and stay with friends or hotel staff for updates. Keep plans flexible and return before night.


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