Malkh Festival

25

Dec

The Malkh Festival is a special celebration held on December 25 by the people in the North Caucasus, particularly in Chechnya and Ingushetia. It is an ancient tradition that marks the return of the sun after the shortest day of the year, symbolizing new beginnings and light. During Malkh, people enjoy feasts, sing songs, and gather with family and friends. They might share traditional foods and tell stories about their ancestors. It's a time to be thankful for what's past and to look forward to brighter days ahead. Malkh helps keep their culture and traditions alive and teaches respect for nature.

How to celebrate Malkh Festival?

To celebrate Malkh Festival, start your day by making a special breakfast with your family. Wear your favorite bright-colored clothes to spread joy. Sing traditional songs and dance with friends to lively music. Create beautiful decorations using paper, ribbons, and glitter to hang around your home. Prepare a delicious feast with your family and share it with your neighbors. Tell stories that make everyone laugh and remember the good times you've shared. As the day ends, gather around a small bonfire, roast marshmallows, and enjoy the warmth while sharing your hopes for the coming year. End the day by feeling grateful and happy.

Where Malkh Festival is celebrated?

  • - North Ossetia-Alania
  • - South Ossetia