Jordan Independence Day

Jordan Independence Day Jordan

Jordan’s Independence Day celebrates the country’s independence in 1946. It is a national holiday filled with pride, joy, and unity. People across Jordan join in the celebrations with music, dancing, traditional clothes, and fun community events.
25.05.2025 / 26.05.2025

Amman, Jordan

Jordan's Independence Day is celebrated on May 25, commemorating the end of British mandate rule in 1946. It's a national holiday celebrated throughout the country with pride and patriotism.

  1. Military parades and flag-raising ceremonies.

  2. National anthem and patriotic speeches.

  3. Youth and children waving flags or participating in school performances.

  4. Fireworks, concerts, and street decorations.

  5. Use of national symbols: the Jordanian flag, the crown, and images of the royal family.

Intergenerational Transmission (e.g., family practices, school integration, community roles):

  1. National identity and history are emphasized in schools.

  2. Youth groups perform patriotic songs and poems.

  3. Parents take children to attend parades or public festivities.

  4. Media broadcasts often show stories linking generations to the nation’s founding.