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A restoration project has been commenced on parts of Chehel Sotoun Mosque in Zanjan, west-central Iran.
Several centuries-old windmills, locally called Asbads, are being rehabilitated in the oasis city of Tabas-e Masina, eastern Iran.
Zanjan province’s tourism industry has taken 2,200 billion rials (over $52 million) hit from the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) over the last two months.
News (February 18, 2020 | 18:08:15)
News (February 18, 2020 | 18:08:15)
Finally the wait is over for many tourism lovers in Iran as the country has introduced “Simurgh” - a huge mythical bird of Persian legend credited with possessing great wisdom – as its national brand for tourism.
Many visitors to Ameri House (also called “Khaneh-ye Ameriha), which in fact constitutes one ring of a circle of historical mansions in Kashan, say it is a must-see destination while making an excursion to the oasis city that lies on the margins of a central Iranian desert.
News (February 9, 2020 | 10:18:26)
News (February 9, 2020 | 10:18:26)
Iran was ranked the third fastest growing tourism destination in the globe in 2019, with 27.9 percent growth year on year, according to the latest statistics released by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).
The UNESCO-listed Mausoleum of Oljaytu, which is commonly known as “Dome of Soltaniyeh” (Soltaniyeh Cupola), is one of Iran’s must-visit destinations for those interested in traditional Persian and genuine Islamic architecture.
Iran’s Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts has developed an action plan in order to get the country’s tourism sector back on track as it has suffered losses in the wake of recent political tensions in the region.
Iran’s southernmost Qeshm Island (Gheshm) is a top destination for whom dreaming of having a wintertime holiday under the sun in flip-flops and a swimsuit!
News (January 17, 2020 | 19:14:34)
News (January 17, 2020 | 19:14:34)
If you are a fan of hand-knitted rugs and carpets or pictorial rugs and planning to visit northern Iran, you may put Gonbad Kavus carpet museum into the itinerary of your journey to make it richer and more colorful.
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