Bahrain: This Country Will Suprise You | Travel Documentary CoolVision・2 minutes read
Bahrain is an island country in West Asia known for its ancient Dilman civilization, with a growing tourism sector welcoming 11 million visitors in 2019. The country boasts historical sites, a vibrant nightlife scene, and offers benefits to locals like free education and scholarships.
Insights Bahrain, located in West Asia, boasts a rich history with ancient civilizations, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and a blend of traditional and modern architecture, making it a culturally diverse and historically significant destination. The country's economic landscape is characterized by a high-income economy heavily reliant on oil and natural gas, with significant exports in petroleum, aluminum, finance, and tourism, showcasing a diverse economic profile and a strategic focus on growth and development. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Recent questions What is the capital of Bahrain?
Manama
How many islands make up Bahrain?
83
What is the population of Bahrain?
1.8 million
What is the traditional Bahraini breakfast?
Balalit Bal, Falafel, egg, tomato, beans, fo, mwa
What is the main export of Bahrain?
Petroleum
Summary 00:00
"Bahrain: Island Country with Rich History" Bahrain is an island country in West Asia, located on the Arabian Gulf between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, connected by the K F Causeway, comprising 50 natural and 33 artificial islands, covering 760 square km. Known for its ancient Dilman civilization and pearl fisheries, Bahrain gained independence in 1971, with a population of 1.8 million, including 72,000 Bahraini Nationals, and the capital city being Manama with 436,000 residents. Jafar District in Bahrain is popular for tourists and expats due to its hotels, bars, gyms, and the American navy base. Traditional Bahraini breakfast includes Balalit Bal sweet, Falafel dipped in Sissi sauce, egg and tomato, beans, fo, and mwa dishes, enjoyed at Sada seafront with boat trips available. Bahrain boasts historical sites like the 15th-century Arad Fort, 5,000-year-old Bahrain Fort, and UNESCO World Heritage sites, showcasing the blend of ancient and modern architecture. Arabic market experiences in Bahrain include visiting the Buland Market, Little India, Krishna Temple, and exploring Arabic fragrances at perfume shops. Bahrain National Museum offers insights into the country's 5,000-year history, including the Dilman civilization, while the University of Bahrain is the largest educational institution. Traditional Bahraini attire includes th (lower part), ghutra (head cover), and aal (top part) in various colors, with tea houses like the one in the souk offering a cultural experience. Bahrain's modern architecture includes the World Trade Center generating 675 megawatts of power, Financial Harbor Towers, and the Motor Mall within the World Trade Center. Bahrain's tourism sector is growing, welcoming 11 million visitors in 2019, with a liberal atmosphere attracting tourists from neighboring countries, offering a vibrant nightlife scene in places like Block 338 with live music, bars, and clubs. 17:33
Discovering Bin Muhic: Transportation, History, and Delights 140 buses operate across 26 routes daily in the city, with a single ride costing around 80 cents, becoming cheaper with a go-kart option. Uber is the preferred mode of transportation for the speaker in exploring cities, like Bin Muhic, the third largest city located on Moic Island connected to Manama by three causeways. Bin Muhic houses Bin International Airport and the state-owned airline, Gulf Air, with a popular Saudi fast-food chain, ALB, serving chicken at the airport. Moic city was historically significant for the pearling industry between the 1850s and 1930s, showcasing traditional Arabian homes and Islamic architecture. Embroidery at Kurar House, a traditional craft in Bin, involves four people working on it, offering a glimpse into pre-oil period neighborhoods. Traditional houses in Moic, like the Boat Captain's house, offer unique insights into the region's history and architecture. Sampling sweet sambusas and halwa, a local sweet delight, at a shop with a 150-year legacy is a must, complemented by Arabic coffee. A tour of Hussein Muhammad Sweets Factory reveals the manual process of making halwa, taking about an hour, with manual packing and a sweet aroma. Renting a car in Bahrain costs $33 a day, ideal for exploring the hot summer weather, leading to a visit to Aldar Islands for water activities and relaxation. Exploring Rifa, the second largest city in Bahrain, offers views of Rifa Fort, the Clock Tower, and the Bahrain International Circuit, known for Formula 1 events. 35:15
Abdulaziz: Medical Worker, World Traveler, Bahrain Economy Abdulaziz works in the medical field and has visited 56 countries, with Egypt, Thailand, and Russia being his favorite. Bahrain's Vision 2030, established by Crown Prince Sheik Salman, focuses on governmental and private sector development, investing in Human Resources, and includes plans for a subway system. Locals in Bahrain receive benefits such as free education from grade one to university, scholarships, and government support for international studies based on merit. Bahrain is a high-income economy with a nominal GDP of $45 billion in 2023, heavily reliant on oil and natural gas, with petroleum being the most exported product, followed by aluminum, finance, and tourism.