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Related Hashtags | #PersianNewYear |
2025 Date | 21 March 2025 |
2026 Date | 21 March 2026 |
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International Day of Nowruz in Updated
International Day of Nowruz HistoryNowruz, also known as Persian New Year, marks the beginning of a new year. Recognised by the United Nations as an international observance, the International Day of Nowruz has cultural significance in many countries, particularly in Iran and other parts of Central Asia and the Middle East. It symbolises the arrival of spring and signifies freshness, renewal, and growth. The day is marked by activities involving feasting, visiting family and friends, commemoration ceremonies, and vibrant street performances. Nowruz, meaning 'New Day' in Persian, can be traced back over 3,000 years to ancient Iran. With the global diffusion of Iranian culture, including the Persian diaspora, this festival's customs and traditions spread internationally. Though not a traditional South African holiday, Nowruz holds significance among the Iranian diaspora and Persian communities in South Africa, who observe it as a celebration of cultural heritage and identity. In South Africa, International Day of Nowruz sparks connections among different communities. Persian-origin South Africans organise functions to celebrate it, and non-Persian South Africans are often invited to partake in the events to promote inclusivity and cultural exchange. The festivities typically include traditional music, dance, and the sharing of ceremonial foods. These celebrations usually occur on March 21, aligning with the vernal equinox. Facts about International Day of Nowruz
In the News and Trending in South Africa for International Day of NowruzUpdated Dallas-area Iranian Episcopalians to observe Nowruz, the Persian new yearepiscopalnewsservice.org Indian Prime Minister wishes for a joyous Nowruz Celebration - Khaama Presskhaama.com Thousands of Syrian Kurds celebrate first post-Assad Nowruznewarab.com Google celebrates Nowruz with a special Doodleeconomictimes.com Top things to do in South Africa for International Day of Nowruz
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