Every Ramadan, Egyptians eagerly compete to adorn the streets, homes, shops, and cafes in celebration of this holy month. While lanterns and crescent moons were traditional decorations that symbolizes the arrival of Ramadan, these traditions have diversified and evolved in recent years.
They now include modern lighting forms, colorful "Khayamiya” fabrics and beloved traditional Ramadan characters that appeal to people of all ages, enriching the festive atmosphere. — KUNA