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Yalda Night or Chala Night is one of the oldest Iranian celebrations. The celebration celebrates the longest night of the year followed by the prolongation of days in the Northern Hemisphere, which coincides with the winter revolution. Another name for this evening is "Chala" because the celebration is an Iranian ritual.
Yalda refers to the time between sunset from December 5 (the last day of autumn) to sunrise on December 1 (the first day of winter). At Yalda Night, Iranian families usually serve fine dinners as well as all kinds of fruits and most commonly watermelons and pomegranates. After serving snacks, Shahnameh reading, family storytelling is common to other family members as well as courtesy of the Hafiz Divan.
Featuring beautiful and cheerful songs for Yalda Night.
Happy Yalda 98 in advance.
Have a nice time.
Yalda Night or Chala Night is one of the oldest Iranian celebrations. The celebration celebrates the longest night of the year followed by the prolongation of days in the Northern Hemisphere, which coincides with the winter revolution. Another name for this evening is "Chala" because the celebration is an Iranian ritual.
Yalda refers to the time between sunset from December 5 (the last day of autumn) to sunrise on December 1 (the first day of winter). At Yalda Night, Iranian families usually serve fine dinners as well as all kinds of fruits and most commonly watermelons and pomegranates. After serving snacks, Shahnameh reading, family storytelling is common to other family members as well as courtesy of the Hafiz Divan.
Featuring beautiful and cheerful songs for Yalda Night.
Happy Yalda 98 in advance.
Have a nice time.
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