The Omani Embassy yesterday organised the ‘Omani Nights’ exhibition to mark Oman’s National Day, highlighting the country’s cultural and commercial heritage and featuring traditional and modern products and folk displays.
Information Minister Dr Ramzan Al Nuaimi, Omani and Bahraini dignitaries, business representatives and cultural figures attended the event.
Dr Al Nuaimi underlined the strength of Bahraini-Omani relations, rooted in shared history and close ties between the two countries and their peoples.
He noted the ongoing development of co-operation across various domains, reflecting a shared vision for deeper integration and mutual prosperity.
“Cultural initiatives help bring communities closer together and create opportunities for expanding commercial and investment partnerships,” the minister said, commending the exhibition, “which represents a distinguished cultural platform that showcases Oman’s artistic, craft and heritage identity”.
Oman’s Ambassador Faisal bin Harib Al Busaidi said the exhibition was organised in co-operation with Souq Al Baraha to provide a platform for Omani entrepreneurs to present their products and services and to broaden their commercial networks, supporting public-private partnership efforts in both countries.
He added that such events, supported by the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, reflect Oman’s commitment to strengthening cultural and social ties with Bahrain, enhancing economic and tourism exchange, and presenting a comprehensive view of Oman’s cultural development and heritage.
‘Omani Nights’ is part of a series of initiatives aimed at deepening cultural and economic co-operation between Oman and Bahrain and offering a space to explore Omani culture and traditions, further strengthening the longstanding ties between the two countries.