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The Persian New Year
The celebration of the Persian New Year is a little different from other New Year celebrations. Persia is the old name for Iran. The Persian New Year is called Nowrooz, which means "new day". Celebration of Nowrooz, started about 3,000 years ago. It is a big family celebration, and people return to their hometowns and villages to celebrate the New Year with their family and friends. Nowrooz begins on the yhird Wednesday in March, which can be between the dates of March 19 and 22 and is the first day of spring. It lasts for thirteen days.
*People start preparing for the celebration weeks ahead of time by celening their homes. They wash their rugs and curtains, clean their furniture, and often paint the wash their rugs and curtains, clean their furnituer, and often paint the walls of their home. They also make or duy at least one set of new clothes for each person. They bake pastries and put seeds in a pot to grow into a green plant as a symbol of soring and new birth.
*Weeks before Nowrooz, every household lays special things on a toble to symbolize the holiday season, just as people in the West decorate a Christmas tree. Because seven is a lucky number, there are seven things on the table beginning with the Persiam letter seen ( the English "s" ). The seven things on the table are samam ( a Persian snack made of flour and sugar ), skeh ( a coin ), sabzee ( green vegetables ), sonbol ( a hyacinth flower ), seer ( garlic ), senjeed ( a dried fruit ), and serkeh ( vinegae ). Other things are also put on the table, such as apples, sugar, cookies, candles, a mirror, and a bowl with goldfish. They say that if you look at the goldfish as the New Year comes, it will brihg good luck.
*Many people dress up as Hadji Firooz, who is a symbolic character of the New Year, just as Santa Claus is of Christmas. Hadji Firooz wears of the New Year, just as Santa Claus is of Christmas. Hadji Firooz wears a red satin costume and and has black makeup on his face. He sings and dances through the streets, telling everyone that the New Year is coming. Today, people see him in shopping malls, just as you can see Santa Claus in the United States or in Britain.
*First, on the last Wednesday before Nowrooz, people light fires in public places. This is when the celebration begins. Family members line up and jump over the fire. This is to bring light and happiness throughout the coming year. Children run through the streets. They bang on pots and pans with spoons to beat out the last unlucky Wednesday of the year. They knock on doors and ask for treats like candy, just as children do on Halloween in other countries.
*Then, on the night before Nowrooz, the whole family gathers around the table with the seven dishes. The oldest person in the family stands up, gives everyone good wishes, and hands out fresh sweets, pastries, and coins. People spend the first few days of the New Year visiting older family members and other relatives. They give gifts and eat wonderful meals.
*Finally, thirteen days after the New Year starts, families leave their houses and go outside to a park or somewhere by a river where it is cool and grassy. They have fun by playing games, singing, and dancing. They also have a wonderful picnic and eat and relax; this ends the Nowrooz celebration until next year.
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The Persian New Year The celebration of the Persian New Year is a little different from other New Year celebrations. Persia is the old name for Iran. The Persian New Year is called Nowrooz, which means "new day". Celebration of Nowrooz, started about 3,000 years ago. It is a big family celebration, and people return to their hometowns and villages to celebrate the New Year with their family and friends. Nowrooz begins on the yhird Wednesday in March, which can be between the dates of March 19 and 22 and is the first day of spring. It lasts for thirteen days. *People start preparing for the celebration weeks ahead of time by celening their homes. They wash their rugs and curtains, clean their furniture, and often paint the wash their rugs and curtains, clean their furnituer, and often paint the walls of their home. They also make or duy at least one set of new clothes for each person. They bake pastries and put seeds in a pot to grow into a green plant as a symbol of soring and new birth. *Weeks before Nowrooz, every household lays special things on a toble to symbolize the holiday season, just as people in the West decorate a Christmas tree. Because seven is a lucky number, there are seven things on the table beginning with the Persiam letter seen ( the English "s" ). The seven things on the table are samam ( a Persian snack made of flour and sugar ), skeh ( a coin ), sabzee ( green vegetables ), sonbol ( a hyacinth flower ), seer ( garlic ), senjeed ( a dried fruit ), and serkeh ( vinegae ). Other things are also put on the table, such as apples, sugar, cookies, candles, a mirror, and a bowl with goldfish. They say that if you look at the goldfish as the New Year comes, it will brihg good luck.*Many people dress up as Hadji Firooz, who is a symbolic character of the New Year, just as Santa Claus is of Christmas. Hadji Firooz wears of the New Year, just as Santa Claus is of Christmas. Hadji Firooz wears a red satin costume and and has black makeup on his face. He sings and dances through the streets, telling everyone that the New Year is coming. Today, people see him in shopping malls, just as you can see Santa Claus in the United States or in Britain.*First, on the last Wednesday before Nowrooz, people light fires in public places. This is when the celebration begins. Family members line up and jump over the fire. This is to bring light and happiness throughout the coming year. Children run through the streets. They bang on pots and pans with spoons to beat out the last unlucky Wednesday of the year. They knock on doors and ask for treats like candy, just as children do on Halloween in other countries. *Then, on the night before Nowrooz, the whole family gathers around the table with the seven dishes. The oldest person in the family stands up, gives everyone good wishes, and hands out fresh sweets, pastries, and coins. People spend the first few days of the New Year visiting older family members and other relatives. They give gifts and eat wonderful meals.*Finally, thirteen days after the New Year starts, families leave their houses and go outside to a park or somewhere by a river where it is cool and grassy. They have fun by playing games, singing, and dancing. They also have a wonderful picnic and eat and relax; this ends the Nowrooz celebration until next year.
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The Persian New Year
celebration of the Persian New Year is The Little different from a New Year celebrations Other. Persia is the old name for Iran. The Persian New Year is called Nowrooz, which means "new day". Celebration of Nowrooz, started about 3,000 years ago. It is a big family celebration, and people return to their hometowns and villages to celebrate the New Year with their family and friends. Nowrooz begins on the yhird Wednesday in March, which can be between the dates of March 19 and 22 and is the first day of spring. It lasts for Thirteen days.
* People Start Preparing for the celebration Ahead of weeks time by Celening their homes. They wash their rugs and curtains, clean their furniture, and often paint the wash their rugs and curtains, clean their furnituer, and often paint the walls of their home. They also make or duy at least one set of new clothes for each person. They Bake pastries and Put Seeds in a Pot to Grow Into a Green Plant as a Symbol of Soring and New birth.
* Weeks before Nowrooz, every Household lays special Things on a Toble to symbolize the Holiday Season, just as people in the West decorate. a Christmas tree. Because seven is a lucky number, there are seven things on the table beginning with the Persiam letter seen (the English "s"). The seven things on the table are samam (a Persian snack made of flour and sugar), skeh (a coin), sabzee (green vegetables), sonbol (a hyacinth flower), seer (garlic), senjeed (a dried fruit),. and serkeh (vinegae). Other things are also put on the table, such as apples, sugar, cookies, candles, a mirror, and a bowl with goldfish. Say that if they You Look at the Goldfish as the New Year comes, it Will Brihg good Luck.
* Many people dress up as Hadji Firooz, Who is a symbolic Character of the New Year, just as Santa Claus of Christmas is. Hadji Firooz wears of the New Year, just as Santa Claus is of Christmas. Hadji Firooz wears a red satin costume and and has black makeup on his face. He sings and dances through the streets, telling everyone that the New Year is coming. Today, people in Shopping malls See Him, just as You Can See Santa Claus in the United States or in Britain.
* First, on the last Wednesday before Nowrooz, people Light fires in Public Places. This is when the celebration begins. Family members line up and jump over the fire. This is to bring light and happiness throughout the coming year. Children run through the streets. They bang on pots and pans with spoons to beat out the last unlucky Wednesday of the year. They knock on Doors and ask for Candy Treats like, just as children do on Halloween in Other countries.
* Then, on the Night before Nowrooz, the whole Family gathers Around the Table with the Seven dishes. The oldest person in the family stands up, gives everyone good wishes, and hands out fresh sweets, pastries, and coins. People spend the first few days of the New Year visiting older family members and other relatives. They give wonderful Eat Meals and Gifts.
* Finally, Thirteen days after the New Year starts, Families leave their houses and Go Outside to a Park River or somewhere where it is by a cool and grassy. They have fun by playing games, singing, and dancing. They also have a wonderful picnic and eat and relax; this ends the Nowrooz celebration until next year.
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The Persian New Year.The celebration of the Persian New Year is a little different from other New Year celebrations. Persia is the old name. For Iran. The Persian New Year is, called Nowrooz which means "new day." Celebration of Nowrooz started about 3 000 years,,, Ago. It is a big family celebration and people, return to their hometowns and villages to celebrate the New Year with their. Family and friends. Nowrooz begins on the yhird Wednesday, in March which can be between the dates of March 19 and 22 and. Is the first day of spring. It lasts for thirteen days.* People start preparing for the celebration weeks ahead of time by celening their homes. They wash their rugs, and curtains. Clean their furniture and often, paint the wash their rugs and curtains clean Furnituer and, their, often paint the walls. Of their home. They also make or duy at least one set of new clothes for each person. They bake pastries and put seeds in. A pot to grow into a green plant as a symbol of soring and new birth.* Weeks, before Nowrooz every household lays special things on a Toble to symbolize the, holiday season just as people in. The West decorate a Christmas tree. Because seven is a lucky number there are, seven things on the table beginning with. The Persiam letter seen (the English "s."). The seven things on the table are samam (a Persian snack made of flour and. Sugar), skeh (a coin), sabzee (green vegetables), sonbol (a hyacinth flower), SEER (garlic), senjeed (a dried. Fruit), and serkeh (vinegae). Other things are also put on, the table such as apples sugar cookies,,,,, candles a mirror. And a bowl with goldfish. They say that if you look at the goldfish as the New, Year comes it will brihg good luck.* Many people dress up as Hadji Firooz who is, a symbolic character of the, New Year just as Santa Claus is of, Christmas. Hadji Firooz wears of the New Year just as, Santa Claus is of Christmas. Hadji Firooz wears a red satin costume and and. Has black makeup on his face. He sings and dances through, the streets telling everyone that the New Year is coming, Today,. People see him in, shopping malls just as you can see Santa Claus in the United States or in Britain.* First on the, last Wednesday before Nowrooz people light, fires in public places. This is when the celebration, begins. Family members line up and jump over the fire. This is to bring light and happiness throughout the coming year. Children. Run through the streets. They bang on pots and pans with spoons to beat out the last unlucky Wednesday of the year. They. Knock on doors and ask for treats like candy just as, children do on Halloween in other countries.* Then on the, night before Nowrooz the whole, family gathers around the table with the seven dishes. The oldest person. In the family stands up gives everyone, good wishes and hands, out, fresh sweets pastries and coins. People, spend the first. Few days of the New Year visiting older family members and other relatives. They give gifts and eat wonderful meals.* Finally thirteen days, after the New, Year starts families leave their houses and go outside to a park or somewhere by. A river where it is cool and grassy. They have fun by, playing games singing and dancing. They, also have a wonderful picnic. And eat and relax; this ends the Nowrooz celebration until next year.
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