The festival is celebrated in Iran and the regions of greater Iran, including Azerbaijan, Iraqi Kurdistan, Balochi areas, Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink and read poetry (especially Hafez) and Shahnameh until well after midnight.
Fruits and nuts are eaten and pomegranates and watermelons are particularly significant.
The red colour in these fruits symbolizes the crimson hues of dawn and the glow of life.
The poems of Divan-e Hafez, which can be found in the bookcases of most Iranian families, are read or recited on various occasions such as this festival and Nowruz.
Shab-e Yalda was officially added to UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists in December 2022
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