The festival was organized in collaboration with the communities of countries that celebrate Nowruz and brought together representatives of various cultures living in Germany on one large cultural platform, becoming a space where the ideas of spring, renewal, and the "New Day" came to life.
Participants prepared national exhibition stands, a crafts fair, concerts featuring representatives of different ethnic groups, and master classes. As part of the festival, guests familiarized themselves with the culture and art of Uzbekistan, national traditions of celebrating Navruz, and even the opening ceremony of the cultural event took place to the sounds of karnays and surnays.
Performances by the artists of the "Milliy Meros" ensemble from the State Philharmonic of Uzbekistan received thunderous applause from the German audience.
