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Iran celebrating Nowrouz, The Persian New Year جشن نوروز در ايران 11 лет назад


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Iran celebrating Nowrouz, The Persian New Year جشن نوروز در ايران

Iranians are celebrating Nowrouz (نوروز) which marks the beginning of the Persian New Year. Nowrouz, which means New Day, has been celebrated annually for at least 3,000 years. It is one of the oldest and most cherished festivities in Iran. The UNESCO has recognized the occasion as an "intangible cultural heritage of Persian origin." Spring is considered by many nations as a symbol of rebirth when flowers bloom and nature casts a green spell of fresh vitality. In Iran and many other countries people welcome spring with the ancient Nowrouz celebrations which coincides with the astronomical Vernal Equinox Day or the first day of spring. Nowrouz is the first of Farvardin (فروردين), the first month of the Persian calendar which falls on March 21. Now people in Azerbaijan, India, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Turkey, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan mark the Persian New Year on the same day with various types of festivities such as games, songs and dances. For Iranians, Nowrouz is a celebration of renewal and change, a time to visit relatives and friends, and pay respect to senior family members. They prepare to welcome the New Year days before by spring cleaning and buying new clothes. After celebrating the festival of fire, Iranians start preparing the Haft Seen, a table with seven items starting with the letter 'S,' (س) which is set to welcome the Persian New Year. Mirror, goldfish, eggs, dried nuts and fruits, candles, coins, hyacinth, and milk are also among the items Iranians include in their Haft Seen. The whole table is a thanksgiving table for all the good bestowed by God, and symbolizes light, warmth, life, love, joy, production, prosperity, and nature.

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