Ahmedov Ibrohimbek 421-Iqtisod 2-oliy ta’lim Holidays in Uzbekistan Holidays in Uzbekistan New year’s day, uzbekistan - New Year's Day is a public holiday in Uzbekistan. It is a day off for the general population, and most businesses and non-essential services are closed, although retail businesses do open on this day.
- In Uzbekistan, the New Year is often grander and even more widely celebrated than any other holidays, which takes place on December 31. Uzbekistan people welcome a new year by saying, "Yangi Yil bilan!" or "S Novim Godom". Be prepared to say it often if you're traveling around Uzbekistan in the middle of December.
International Wamen’s Day Navruz holiday in Uzbekistan Navruz is one of the brightest, most joyful and beautiful holidays, not only in Uzbekistan, but in the whole Muslim East! Spring festival of Navruz, the oriental New Year, is directly connected with the coming of spring and is celebrated on 21 March, on the spring (vernal) equinox, when day becomes equal to night and continues to win from it several minutes with every next turn of the Earth, and when the New Solar Year brings a new phase of renewal. - Navruz is one of the brightest, most joyful and beautiful holidays, not only in Uzbekistan, but in the whole Muslim East! Spring festival of Navruz, the oriental New Year, is directly connected with the coming of spring and is celebrated on 21 March, on the spring (vernal) equinox, when day becomes equal to night and continues to win from it several minutes with every next turn of the Earth, and when the New Solar Year brings a new phase of renewal.
- The name of Navruz (which is translated from Farsi as ‘the new day’) speaks for itself: it is a new life, new garments, the awakening of the nature after the long winter sleep, a bright sun and people’s happy smiles. Navruz is more than a holiday. The popular belief says, “He who celebrates and has fun on the day of Navruz will spend his life cheerfully until the next Navruz celebration”. People dance, sing ritual songs and enjoy themselves, happily receiving the spring and making presents to their relatives and friends, as well as to other people, orphans and the poor, who are in need of help.
Independence Day is the major and the most revered holiday in Uzbekistan. - Independence Day is the major and the most revered holiday in Uzbekistan.
- The country gained Independence on August 31, 1991.
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