As the New Year 2025 approaches, a warm and festive atmosphere envelops Iran’s capital of Tehran, resonating with the joy and anticipation of Armenian Christian compatriots, who eagerly prepare for the season, adorning their homes and churches with beautiful Christmas decorations.
The heart of the festive cheer can be felt on Mirzaye Shirazi Street in north of Tehran, where shops are filled with vibrant Christmas trees, sparkling ornaments, and all sorts of celebratory items.
The city’s spirit of togetherness shines brightly as everyone comes together to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ on December 25th.
The period is a heartfelt reminder of the bonds that unite Iranians, regardless of their diverse backgrounds and beliefs.
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