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It is a picture of Yalda Night, a historical and traditional celebration in Iran. Iranian people celebrate this night as the longest night of the year. Grandparents and elders gather the family together, tell stories, sing beautiful songs, and read poems by Hafez and Saadi. The youngest members listen to the storytellers with interest. People usually eat fruits, especially pomegranates and watermelons. In this way, Iranians preserve and appreciate their rich culture and their connection with nature. The message of Yalda is that even the darkness of the longest night will pass, and light will come with the sunrise.