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2019-09-27 17:41
UNESCO-invitees tour attractions in Hamedan
TEHRAN – Participants to a UNESCO meeting, which was held in Hamedan, paid visits to several tourist attractions in the ancient Iranian city.
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2019-09-24 18:47
Exhibition on peace along the Silk Roads opens in Hamedan
TEHRAN – A cultural exhibition, revolving around peace and friendship along the famed Silk Roads, opened to the public in the city of Hamedan on Monday.
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2019-09-23 22:50
Ancient Iran: a glimpse of Persian art and architecture under Sassanids
TEHRAN – The Sassanid era (224 CE–651) is of very high importance in the history of Iran. Under Sassanids, Persian art and architecture experienced a general renaissance.
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2019-09-21 18:30
Hamedan to host UNESCO transnational nomination of Silk Roads meeting
TEHRAN – Iran’s ancient city of Hamedan will host the 6th meeting of the Coordinating Committee on the Serial Transnational World Heritage Nomination of the Silk Roads from September 23 to 26.
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2019-09-20 17:35
New round of restoration starts on 14th-century educational complex
TEHRAN – The third round of restoration work has recently commenced on Rab’-e Rashidi, a 14th-century educational complex in East Azarbaijan province, northwest Iran.
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2019-09-15 20:36
ICOMOS to assess Iran’s cross-country railways for UNESCO tag
TEHRAN – A team of experts from the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) is scheduled to visit Iran late September in order to assess Iran’s cross-country railways for a possible UNESCO registration.
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2019-09-13 18:09
By Manijeh Rezapoor
‘Tazieh can embellish capital all throughout the year’
TEHRAN – After the advent of Islam in Iran and the consolidation by the Safavid dynasty (1502-1736) of Shia Islam as the state religion of Iran, the Shia have always tried to keep the tragedy of Ashura alive.
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2019-09-07 19:40
By Afshin Majlesi
A unique experience in life: Traveling to Iran during Muharram
TEHRAN – A unique time for visiting Iran is during the first ten days of the lunar month of Muharram, which falls from Sept. 1 to 10 this year. That’s because Iranians, who are mostly Shia Muslims, hold special ceremonies during this time. For Shia Muslims, Muharram is a turning point in the history of Islam.
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2019-09-07 19:38
Iran eyes to gain a UNESCO tag for its “Martian Mountains”
TEHRAN – Iran is planning on developing a dossier for its “Martian Mountains”, commonly known as “Miniature Mountains”, for a possible inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
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2019-09-04 22:22
Iranian caravansaries being assessed for collective UNESCO tag
TEHRAN – Iran is developing a dossier for a select of its historical caravansaries for a possible inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
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2019-09-04 19:47
Two camp parks inaugurated in Qeshm Island
TEHRAN – On Wednesday, two coastal camp parks were opened to the public in Qeshm Island in the Persian Gulf.
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2019-09-04 19:42
22% rise in visits to historical, recreational sites in West Azarbaijan
TEHRAN – Visits to historical and recreational sites in West Azarbaijan province rose 22 percent during the first five months of the current Iranian calendar year (started March 21) compared to the same period a year earlier.
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2019-09-03 21:33
By Afshin Majlesi
It’s time to rid Iran’s millennium-old brick tower of weeds
TEHRAN – It’s quite natural that weeds spread almost everywhere in a mild and humid climate; they grow, whether we like it or not!
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2019-08-24 20:10
More foreign tourists spectate religious rituals while in Yazd
TEHRAN – Over the past couple of years, religious rituals have attracted more foreign travelers as spectators to Iran’s Yazd province, CHTN reported on Saturday.
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2019-08-20 21:38
Explore Indian architectural marvels at Tehran’s Golestan Palace
TEHRAN – A loan exhibit featuring architectural marvels of India is underway at the UNESCO-registered Golestan Palace in downtown Tehran, which has long been a major destination for foreign travelers.
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2019-08-18 18:48
Major exhibits of tourism, handicrafts underway in Urmia
TEHRAN – Urmia, the capital of West Azarbaijan province, is playing host to major exhibits of tourism and handicrafts from August 17 to 20, CHTN reported.
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2019-08-14 19:11
Foreign visits to Fars province’s historical sites on the rise
TEHRAN – Visits by international travelers to historical sites in Fars province rose 12 percent during the first four months of the current Iranian calendar year (started March 21) compared to the same period a year earlier.
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2019-08-13 19:56
Foreign arrivals in Yazd jumps 29% in 4 months on year
TEHRAN – The number of foreign travelers visiting Iran’s Yazd province surged 29 percent in the first four months of the current Iranian calendar year (started on March 21) from a year earlier, a provincial tourism official has said.
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2019-08-12 20:45
RCUWM governing board to gather in Tehran in early Dec.
TEHRAN – The 10th meeting of the UNESCO Regional Centre on Urban Water Management (RCUWM)’s governing board is slated to be held in Tehran on December 5, IRNA reported, quoting a water official.
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2019-08-09 18:08
Silk Road a suitable opportunity to introduce ancient Iran
TEHRAN – The possible inscription of the ancient Silk Road on the UNESCO World Heritage list will open up a suitable opportunity for Iran to present its cultural, literary, historical and scientific achievements to the world, the secretary general of the Iranian National Commission for UNESCO has said.
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2019-08-06 20:56
UNESCO-tagged Lut Desert draws 5,000 foreign visitors a year
TEHRAN – Over 5,000 foreign sightseers visited the UNESCO-registered Lut Desert in the barren heartland of Iran during the past Iranian calendar year (ended March 20, 2019).
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2019-08-05 17:37
By Afshin Majlesi
The ancient art of making ships in southern Iran
TEHRAN – Maritime trade, shipping and shipbuilding have long been practiced in Iran. There have been many small or big shipyards across the northern coasts of the Persian Gulf.
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2019-08-04 19:56
Visitors to West Azarbaijan museums almost doubles yr/yr
TEHRAN - With its rich culture and unique natural landscapes, Iran’s West Azarbaijan province is becoming an increasingly popular destination for local and even international travelers.
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2019-08-04 19:34
UNESCO-tagged Bisotun hosting workshop for tour guides
TEHRAN – Iran’s UNESCO-tagged Bisotun is hosting a 5-day professional workshop for tourist guides as the country is trying its best to draw more sightseers.
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2019-07-31 17:47
Japanese expertise to enliven UNESCO-tagged palace in Tehran
TEHRAN - Japanese experts are to make another face of Tehran’s UNESCO-registered Golestan Palace in a special program dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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2019-07-29 19:35
Centuries-old windmills to come to life again
TEHRAN – Restoration work has been commenced on six mudbrick windmills that are still standing tall in Tabas-e Masina, South Khorasan province, eastern Iran.
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2019-07-27 18:41
Over 3,000 Armenians on pilgrimage at St. Thaddeus Monastery
TEHRAN – Over 3,000 Christian worshippers, who are natives of Iran or other countries, are on pilgrimage at St. Thaddeus Monastery, which is located in Iran’s West Azarbaijan province.
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2019-07-26 22:35
Over 300,000 visits to Kermanshah sites recorded
TEHRAN – More than 300,000 travelers visited major historical sites across Kermanshah province during the first four months of the current Iranian calendar year (started March 21).
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2019-07-24 21:07
By Afshin Majlesi
Iran’s ‘Lilliput’ may be your upcoming travel destination!
TEHRAN – South Khorasan is somewhat known for its ancient windmills, however, tourism authorities of the eastern province are making efforts to put one of its mysterious villages, commonly known as Iran’s ‘Lilliput’, on the tourist map of the region.
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2019-07-17 20:39
Iranian flatbread inseparable from three-course meals in Kuwait
TEHRAN – Iranian flatbread has long been a permanent guest at Kuwaiti tables.