Tehran – The multinational Nowruz Remembrance was held at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Persepolis, bringing together ambassadors from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan to celebrate the ancient Persian New Year.
A centuries-old tradition that marks the arrival of spring, Knowles is recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage jointly registered by Iran, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and several other countries. The festival represents renewal, unity and cultural exchange between countries that share this rich heritage.
During the event, diplomats and cultural representatives highlighted the importance of Nowruz in fostering local ties and preserving shared traditions. The celebration featured traditional music and performances as well as cultural exhibits introducing the diverse customs of participating countries.
Persepolis, a historic site dating back to the Achemenid Empire, provided an iconic background for the festival and strengthened the deep historical link between Knowles and the Persian civilization.
The annual Nowruz celebration continues to serve as a bridge between nations, underscoring the importance of cultural heritage in promoting peace and mutual understanding.
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