Golabgiri is a Persian word that means "flower picking." It is a very old tradition that people in Iran have been doing for centuries. Imagine going for a walk in a big and beautiful garden with lots of pretty flowers. When you see a flower that catches your eye, you might pick it and keep it with you. That's what golabgiri is - picking flowers, but it's more than that.
In Iran, people pick a special kind of flower called a "rosa damascena" or "Mohammadi Flower." These flowers grow in the city of Kashan and are very famous for their unique and sweet scent. People pick these flowers during the early morning before the sun gets too hot and puts the flowers to sleep. They pick the flowers one by one very carefully so that the petals don't fall off.
Once the flowers are picked, they are taken to a special place where they are sorted and the petals are separated from the rest of the flower. People then use the petals to make something called "golab," which is a type of rose water. Golab is very special and is used for things like making food and perfumes.
Golabgiri is an important part of Iranian culture and is celebrated every year during the spring season. It's a time when people come together to enjoy the beautiful weather and pick these special flowers. So next time you see a pretty flower, remember golabgiri, and how people in Iran have been doing this for a long time.