Buoyed by its high rates of economic invigoration, political stability, cultural character and social consistency, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has every reason to celebrate its 80th year unification day the way it celebrated today. Jubilant of this year's National Day, governorates and people in the country's 13 administrative regions celebrated the event with flags hoisted in main streets and on high buildings, folk dances, children whistles and youth peeps in addition to the Kingdom's mass circulation media. Not a single city or town didn't show the official and national feelings of pride, dignity, honor and determination to proceed with the country's development in which the government, led by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud; Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Deputy Premier, Minister of Defense and Aviation and Inspector General; and Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Second Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior, was pouring billions of Saudi Riyals every year and leading unprecedented domestic, regional and international initiatives, offering their country a high profile elsewhere. From the early morning till the editing of this piece of reporting, governors, senior officials, personnel and families manage to either patronize or have some activity to do or come to enjoy the occasion. The celebrations, which garnered even the private sector contributions in some places, went smooth and without a single accident, thanks to traffic, security and civil defense authorities as the event, though a countrywide episode, is a minor event compared to the Kingdom's accumulated Hajj and Ramadan Umrah experience.