Ferry overloaded with people celebrating the kurdish new year

What a vibrant and festive scene!

The ferry, usually a mode of transportation, has been transformed into a giant party vessel, overflowing with people celebrating the Kurdish New Year, also known as Nowruz. The air is electric with excitement and joy as friends and family gather to mark this significant cultural holiday.

The ferry's decks are packed with people of all ages, dressed in their finest traditional attire, adorned with colorful scarves, embroidered clothing, and intricate jewelry. The atmosphere is lively, with the sound of laughter, music, and chatter filling the air.

As the ferry chugs along the waterway, the passengers are busy preparing for the festivities. Some are busy cooking traditional dishes, such as kebabs and dolmas, while others are setting up tables with an array of delicious sweets and treats. The aroma of freshly baked bread and spices wafts through the air, making everyone's mouth water.

Meanwhile, others are busy with traditional activities, such as playing games, singing folk songs, and dancing to the rhythm of the daf (a traditional Kurdish drum). The energy is infectious, and soon, everyone is dancing and singing along, lost in the joy of the moment.

As the sun begins to set, the ferry's passengers gather on the deck to watch the traditional Nowruz fire ceremony, where they light fires and release balloons into the sky, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil and the arrival of spring.

The ferry, once a mode of transportation, has become a symbol of community, culture, and celebration, bringing people together to mark this special occasion. As the night wears on, the party will continue, with music, dancing, and feasting until the wee hours of the morning. What a wonderful way to celebrate the Kurdish New Year!