Nowruz symbolizes new life, the arrival of spring, and hope. In Turkmenistan, people follow unique folk traditions and customs to celebrate this vibrant holiday. Here’s a look at the special ways Turkmens mark Nowruz.
Family traditions
People gather with their loved ones and set a rich festive table. At the center of the feast is the traditional dish semené, made from sprouted wheat, symbolizing fertility and prosperity.
Clean homes
It is customary to clean the house and get rid of old belongings to refresh the space and create an atmosphere of renewal and harmony.
Visiting loved ones
On this bright holiday, it is common to visit family, friends, and neighbors, spreading joy and strengthening relationships.
International friendship
Many visitors from different countries come to Turkmenistan to experience the festivities. Locals extend warm hospitality, proudly showcasing their traditions and sharing their cultural heritage.
Tree planting
During Nowruz, mass tree planting takes place in Turkmenistan. This period marks the beginning of the agricultural season, and planting trees symbolizes a new beginning.
A festival of joy
Concerts and fairs are held across the country, offering a chance to taste national dishes, admire handicrafts, and enjoy performances by artists.
Traditional games
Equestrian competitions, tightrope walking shows, theatrical performances, and other festivities take place. Many people also play traditional games such as alchik and yaglyk atdy.
Lighting bonfires
In the evening, people light bonfires — a tradition believed to cleanse negativity and ward off illnesses.