This morning, the "Navruz Caravan," featuring Boboi Dehkon and the Queen of Spring, entered the capital through four city gates, bringing residents and visitors the joyful news of the approaching great holiday of Navruz. This was reported by NIAT Khovar.
Early in the morning, a Navruz bonfire was lit in Dushanbe's Victory Park, and a ceremony was held to prepare sumanak, a traditional dish made from sprouted wheat.
These days, at the initiative of the Dushanbe City Executive Authority, a series of celebratory events continue to be held in the capital to properly celebrate International Navruz. During the holiday, artistic and entertainment programs, as well as public walks and processions, will be held with the participation of artists and residents of the capital's districts.
During the celebration of Navruz, the city's cultural and recreation parks host artistic and entertainment programs, as well as public walks and excursions in honor of the great holiday—International Navruz—with the participation of artists and residents of the capital's districts.
Navruz festivities reflect the rebirth of Tajikistan's natural environment, the achievements of the Tajik people during independence, the pursuit of progress, and the symbolic victory of light over darkness and warmth over cold. Gratitude for independence, statehood, and the steady steps toward building a secular, rule-of-law state form the core of Navruz festivities.






































