Description
In the Gregorian calendar, the political boundaries of timezones create cascading new year celebrations as clocks strike midnight on January 1. Persian New Year (nowruz or نوروز) begins at the exact moment when the Sun crosses the Earth’s equator and the Northern Hemisphere welcomes spring; when families and friends from LA to Tehran call each other to wish a happy new year. Everyone’s nowruz is one (نوروز همه يكيست )