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Yalda Night is a long-standing Iranian tradition celebrated on the longest night of the year, the winter solstice. It marks the triumph of light over darkness and is a time for family and friends to gather, enjoy delicious food, and celebrate the renewal of the sun.
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* Significance: Yalda Night, also known as Shab-e Yalda or Shab-e Chelleh, is an ancient Persian festival that coincides with the winter solstice. It symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and the rebirth of the sun.
* Celebrations: Families and friends gather to celebrate, often at the home of the eldest family member. They stay up late into the night, enjoying a feast of traditional foods like pomegranates, watermelons, nuts, and dried fruits.
* Customs: Reading poetry, especially by the renowned Persian poet Hafez, storytelling, and playing games are common Yalda Night activities.
Yalda Night is a cherished cultural tradition in Iran, filled with warmth, joy, and the hope of a brighter future. 0 reply
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