Explore IRAN Streets on Yalda Night ! #yalda #iran #tehran

Yaldā Night (Persian: شب یلدا shab-e yalda) or Chelle Night (also Chellah Night, Persian: شب چلّه shab-e chelle) is an ancient festival in Iran,Iraqi Kurdistan, Afghanistan,Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Turkey that is celebrated on the winter corresponds to the night of December 20/21 (±1) in the Gregorian calendar, and to the night between the last day of the ninth month (Azar) and the first day of the tenth month (Dey) of the Iranian solar calendar. The festival is celebrated in Iran and other historically Iranian-influenced regions, including Azerbaijan, Iraqi Kurdistan, Balochi areas, Afghanistan and longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink and read poetry (especially Hafez) and ’Shahnameh until well after midnight. Fruits and nuts are eaten and pomegranates and watermelons are particularly significant. The red color in these fruits symbolizes the crimson hues of dawn and the glow of life. The poems of Divan-e Hafez, which can be found in the bookcases of most Iranian families, are read or recited on various occasions such as this festival and Nowruz. Shab-e Yalda was officially added to Iran’s List of National Treasures in a special ceremony in 2008. ✅ Join us as we wander through bustling bazaars adorned with colorful decorations, witness families preparing for the joyous night ahead, and experience the magical transformation of cityscapes under the soft glow of Yalda lights. From the traditional bonfires to the intricate displays of seasonal fruits, every corner tells a story of a nation coming together to embrace the beauty of winter solstice. Feel the palpable energy as communities unite in celebration, sharing laughter, poetry, and the warmth of Yalda traditions. Our lens captures the kaleidoscope of moments that make Yalda Night in Iran a truly unique and heartwarming experience. ✅ Subscribe to our channel for more immersive cultural journeys, and hit the like button if you’re captivated by the enchanting allure of Yalda Night on Iran’s streets. Wishing you a radiant and joyous Yalda celebration .
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