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Digging deeper: a look into burial traditions in northwest Iran during Bronze Age
TEHRAN – Northwest Iran is a rich area of burial sites. For example, excavations in the Azarbaijan region have revealed a variety of similarities and differences in their placement, as well as in the structure, building materials, and funerary goods of their tombs.
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By Eshrat Mardi
Ecotourism is a reliable way to reduce poverty in Iran, diplomat says
YANGLING, China - Ali Nemati, Minister Counsellor of the Iranian Embassy in China said, Ecotourism is a reliable way to reduce poverty in Iran.
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Excavation sheds new light on Oshnavieh’s historical sites
TEHRAN –Five teams of Iranian archaeologists have recently finished the rescue excavations on the historical sites at the basin of the Chaparabad Dam in the city of Oshnavieh, northwest Iran, a local tourism official has said.
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Kohgiluyeh-Boyerahmad to develop tourism infrastructure
TEHRAN – The tourism infrastructure in the southwestern Kohgiluyeh-Boyerahmad province is planned to be developed, the provincial tourism chief has said.
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Flooring project begins at historical bazaar of Qazvin
TEHRAN – A flooring project is underway at Qeisarieh covered passage of the historical bazaar of Qazvin, a local tourism official has said.
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Marand Jameh Mosque to turn into tourist destination
TEHRAN –The historical Jameh Mosque of Marand, which stands tall in East Azarbaijan province, northwest Iran, holds the potential to turn into a tourist destination, the deputy provincial tourism chief has said.
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Excavation sheds new light on Oshnavieh’s historical sites
TEHRAN –Five teams of Iranian archaeologists have recently finished the rescue excavations on the historical sites at the basin of the Chaparabad Dam in the city of Oshnavieh, northwest Iran, a local tourism official has said.
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West Azarbaijan exports $14.29 million of handicrafts in year
TEHRAN - Handicrafts exports from West Azarbaijan province reached $14.29 million during the past Iranian calendar year 1401, which came to an end on March 20.
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The Great Wall of Gorgan: an ancient marvel of military construction
TEHRAN – Ancient great walls are among the most recognizable wonders humans constructed centuries ago.
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Digging deeper: a look into burial traditions in northwest Iran during Bronze Age
TEHRAN – Northwest Iran is a rich area of burial sites. For example, excavations in the Azarbaijan region have revealed a variety of similarities and differences in their placement, as well as in the structure, building materials, and funerary goods of their tombs.
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Mayamey hosts poppy flower festival
TEHRAN –The 16th edition of a flower festival dedicated to the poppy plains was held in Mayamey, northcentral Iran on Monday, a local tourism official has said.
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Qom handicrafts on show at Golestan Palace
TEHRAN –A selection of handicrafts and traditional arts made by artisans from Qom province has been put on display in an exhibition at the Golestan Palace in Tehran, CHTN reported on Tuesday.
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Restoration work begins on Qajar-era mansion
TEHRAN – The Qajar-era (1789-1925) Samimi Mansion in the ancient city of Ramhormoz, the southwestern province of Khuzestan, has undergone some rehabilitation works, a local tourism official has said.