RED SEA, Egypt: In the governorate of the Red Sea, Ramadan is celebrating ceremonies and habits among the different factions in society. The poor people await the Islamic holy month to obtain many gains through charity or enjoying the food boxes and Ramadan bags distributed by Egypt's Armed Forces. Some Egyptians go to hotels and tourist villages to have Iftar, the meal that breaks the fast at sunset, while they spend Ramadan's nights enjoying artistic shows. They have Suhour, the meal consumed before sunrise and fasting, in Ramadan's tents and they return home in the early morning. Other Egyptians are keen to read the Quran during their days in Ramadan. At night, they go to the prominent mosques of Hurghada for the Taraweeh prayers. On the other hand, the governorate opens outlets to sell supply commodities and ready-made goods through the trade chamber. The security forces started inspecting campaigns in addition to security groups to control criminals and those who break the law.