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Nowruz, the celebration of Iranian New Year, starts on March 20 and is considered the most important holiday in Iran.
Sizdah bedar or Sizdah Be-Dar (also known as Nature’s Day) literally means to spend the thirteen outdoor, is the thirteenth day of New Year which is also the last day of Persian New Year holiday.
News (December 21, 2021 | 15:42:21)
News (December 21, 2021 | 15:42:21)
It has been over a year that Iranians are fighting coronavirus, avoiding traditions and celebrations, however, this year, Shab-e Chelleh (Yalda night) has arrived concurrent with the new contagious strain, and family gatherings will be a door to welcome Omicron.
The National Museum of Iran opened its doors to the public on Sunday as restrictions over the coronavirus pandemic have been relaxed.
Iran’s deputy tourism minister has warned that advertising about destinations or scheduling tours are prohibited in the country due to the coronavirus outbreak. “Advertising and launching travel tours, in a situation that coronavirus is spreading, is an evident infringement of the law”
News (March 26, 2019 | 14:18:47)
News (March 26, 2019 | 14:18:47)
The countries celebrating Norouz in a different act held a food festival in the United Nations.
Tehran Municipality’s Beautification Organization will decorate 10 different neighborhoods across the capital with a collection of colorful egg-shaped statues to enrich the Nowruz celebration.
Official: Over six million foreign tourists visited Iran in nine months
The Festival of Fire: An Iranian ancient festival celebrated on the eve of the last Wednesday of the year, before Nowruz Contents, back at least 1700 BCE. Jumping over the fire, Spoon-banging, Fireworks and more.
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