🎉Happy Persian New Year!🎉
Today’s the Persian New Year, 1400. We call the New Year holidays ‘Norouz’ نوروز, which literally means ‘new day’, and lasts for 13 days.
Something interesting about this year is that 1399 was a leap year, so today March 20 before 13:07:28, it’s still 1399 but right after that it’s 1400. Although on the calendar the year officially begins on March 21.
I wish everyone who’s celebrating the New Year today a wonderful year ahead! 🌸🎉🌸
* The first picture I took yesterday of people doing some last-minute shopping before Norouz or just enjoying the fresh air (rare as it is) in Tehran.
* The second picture is the Haft-sin هفتسین (literary, Seven S’s) I decorated for this year. Haft-sin is the Persian equivalent for the Christmas tree (only cooler lol) and each seven items that begins with S has a symbolic meaning related to happiness, riches and health. Every household has a different way of decorating their haft-sin each year.













