New year in uzbekistan
Spring Navruz tours in Uzbekistan
Download 34.1 Kb.
|
New year in Uzbekistan
- Bu sahifa navigatsiya:
- Navruz – holiday of friendship and cordiality
Spring Navruz tours in UzbekistanNavruz is a holiday, which is being waited for impatiently, because it's the end of the harsh winter, the beginning of a new life when in advance there are only warm sunny days. The trip to Uzbekistan in this holiday is a great opportunity to get to know the culture, cuisine and fun of the locals. You can also take part in the cooking of festive dishes sumalak. You will be able to think of your fondest wish, throwing into the cauldron a walnut or a small pebble. We assure that it will not boring! Navruz – holiday of friendship and cordialityThis festival promotes the values of peace and cohesion, as well as concord and neighborliness, which contributes to the protection of cultural diversity and strengthening friendship between peoples and different communities. Navruz as a sample of the Intangible Cultural Heritage is in the list of UNESCO. Navruz is a great and flourishing festival, which is updated and reinterpreted with us every year. The beautiful and pleasant spring season’s holiday, which we all have been waiting for, Navruz is coming to our native land. I cordially congratulate all our compatriots, seniors and juniors, on this great Eastern new year holiday. On this nice day, I wish you good health, happiness and good luck, and wish your families peace and serenity as well as prosperity. Esteemed friends! This year’s Navruz holiday is being celebrated in all the towns and villages of our country in the form of festive walks, which makes it kind of special. The spirit and philosophy of Navruz are harmonious and consonant with the ideas and goals of the Year of Dialogue with the People and Human Interests. In our country, people are congratulating each other and are celebrating the Navruz holiday with lifted spirits in expanses and mountain foothills, gardens and parks. Sumalak (sweet paste made from young wheat) and other viands of the spring season are being cooked. Entertainment events are taking place. And they are saying thanks to God almighty for giving them these bright days. Good things such as reciprocal love and generosity, visits to honourable elders, the provision of help for those in need and voluntary work to further improve the land make the Navruz holiday even more special. Esteemed compatriots! Today hardworking farm labourers and farmers are starting their new season with a lot of hope. We all genuinely congratulate them, express the best wishes and say: May it be a good year for you, and may you reap a good harvest. Navruz is the most-loved holiday for all the nationalities and ethnic groups living in our country, for the entire nation. While celebrating this great holiday in our country, we wish for world peace and wish the peoples of all states, near and far away, development and prosperity. Dear and esteemed compatriots! Once again congratulating you all on the Navruz holiday, I express my most cordial feelings. May the Navruz holiday bring further prosperity, happiness, peace and harmony to our land. May there be more good days and celebrations in every family’s home. May all our noble dreams come true. May there always be peace in our nation and clear skies above. Happy Navruz to you all! Navruz is the most cheerful holiday in Central Asia. The history of the holiday goes back to ancient time, when people worshipped the Sun and the Fire. It was celebrated by solar calendar, based on the earth position compared to the Sun. So the holiday celebrated on the 21 of March, the equinox day - when day and night are of equal length. For more than 3 centuries people of Central and East Asia celebrate Navruz as the holiday of Coming Spring. Navruz is the symbol of a new day and new year, it’s time for new plans, good mood and hopes. And nothing could change tradition: neither new religions, nor new rulers – Navruz remains popular holiday. Why?The New Year always brings to people hopes and belief in better life and future. It’s considered that “if a man eats an apple and sniffs narcissus in the morning of Navruz holiday, the New year will be happy for him”. That’s why Navruz remained popular holiday for many centuries. People of Central Asia always celebrate the holiday with love and new ideas. They carefully prepare for the holiday – clean up homes, yards and even streets. They also try to pay off their debts not to have them in the New Year. Download 34.1 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling