Every year on February 11, millions of hearts turn toward a small town in the French Pyrenees. The faithful pray. The sick hope. The volunteers serve. This is Lourdes, France — a place where suffering meets solace, and where faith is not just spoken but lived out loud. In 2026, […]
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World Day of the Sick 2026: The Ultimate Lourdes Pilgrimage Guide for First-Time and Returning Visitors
Every February, a small town at the foot of the French Pyrenees becomes the spiritual center of the Catholic world. On February 11, 2026, the universal Church celebrates the 34th World Day of the Sick. This date also marks the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes, the anniversary of the […]
What to Expect at Iran’s 22 Bahman Rallies in Tehran
Every year on February 11, millions of Iranians gather across the country to commemorate one of the most significant dates in modern Middle Eastern history. Known as 22 Bahman on the Persian calendar, this day marks the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The largest celebrations take place in Tehran, […]
47 Years Later: How the Islamic Revolution Changed Persian Cuisine, Art, and Travel
February 11, 2026, marks a significant anniversary. Forty-seven years ago, the streets of Tehran erupted in celebration as Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi’s monarchy crumbled. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returned from exile. The Islamic Republic of Iran was born. This seismic political shift did more than redraw the map of Middle Eastern […]
Top Things to Do in Tehran During 22 Bahman Holiday
Planning to visit Iran’s capital during the most patriotic celebration of the year? This guide covers everything you need to know about experiencing Tehran during the 22 Bahman holiday, from witnessing the historic marches at Azadi Square to exploring world-class museums, savoring Persian cuisine, and even hitting the slopes at […]
Is It Safe to Travel to Iran Right Now? 2026 Islamic Revolution Anniversary Update
The short answer is no—not right now. Iran is currently experiencing its most severe civil unrest in decades. Multiple governments have issued their highest-level travel warnings. If you had plans to visit Iran in early 2026, this guide will help you understand the current situation, what to expect around the […]
Beyond the Headlines: Understanding the “Ten-Day Dawn” Celebrations in Iranian Culture
A complete guide to Daheh-ye Fajr, Iran’s most politically significant commemoration period February brings frost to Tehran. The air is crisp. Streets fill with banners. Speeches echo from loudspeakers. This is the season of Daheh-ye Fajr—the Ten-Day Dawn. For Iranians, these ten days carry profound weight. They mark the transformation […]
22 Bahman Explained: The History Behind Iran’s Most Controversial Holiday
Every year on 22 Bahman in the Iranian calendar—corresponding to February 11 in the Gregorian calendar—Iran marks one of the most significant and contested holidays in the modern Middle East. This is the Anniversary of the Islamic Revolution (سالگرد انقلاب اسلامی), a day that commemorates the dramatic downfall of the […]
Eat Your Way Through Nakhon Sawan: Best Street Food at the Chinese New Year Market
Every year, as red lanterns illuminate ancient shophouses and the thunder of dragon drums echoes through narrow streets, Nakhon Sawan transforms into Thailand’s most delicious Chinese New Year destination. While Bangkok’s famous Yaowarat often steals the spotlight, seasoned food travelers know a secret: the Pak Nam Pho Chinese New Year […]
Capturing the Dragon: Best Photography Spots for the Pak Nam Pho Night Parade
A Photographer’s Complete Guide to Thailand’s Most Spectacular Chinese New Year Celebration The drums thunder through the tropical night air. Golden dragons twist and writhe under strings of crimson lanterns. Thousands of spectators line the streets of Nakhon Sawan. This is the Pak Nam Pho Night Parade—one of Asia’s most […]
