Iran, a land with an ancient history and rich culture, hosts one of the world's most significant Christian celebrations.Despite the Christian minority in the country, Christmas is celebrated as a cultural and social event.
Chaharshanbe Suri, also known as the "Festival of Fire", is an ancient Persian festival celebrated on the last Tuesday of the Iranian year. It marks the eve of the last Wednesday of the year and is a prelude to the arrival of spring and the new year (Nowruz).
Yalda Night, or Shab-e Yalda, is one of the most cherished traditions in Persian culture, celebrated annually on the winter solstice, marking the longest night of the year.