Shopping gains huge popularity among Iranian people from all religions and walks of life on Christmas and ahead of the new Christian Year.
Every year in the last days of December, one can see huge crowds of people in those streets and neighbourhoods of Tehran where Christians, mostly Armenians and Assyrians, are in the majority.
Christians, and even Muslims, annually go shopping on these streets ahead of new Christian year.
What follows are YJC’s photos of this year’s Christmas market in Tehran:
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