Iranian Festivals
Iranian festivals are vibrant celebrations that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Iran. One of the most significant is Nowruz, the Persian New Year, which marks the arrival of spring and is celebrated on the vernal equinox. Families gather to prepare special meals, decorate their homes, and participate in various traditional activities, symbolizing renewal and hope.
Another important festival is Yalda Night, celebrated on the longest night of the year. Families come together to share stories, read poetry, and enjoy seasonal fruits, particularly pomegranates and watermelons. This festival emphasizes the triumph of light over darkness and the importance of family bonds in Iranian culture.