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Iran sees 2.9 million foreign visitors in 11 months
TEHRAN— Iran has recorded about 2.9 million foreign tourist arrivals over the past 11 months, tourism minister Ezzatollah Zarghami said on Tuesday, as many pandemic entry restrictions were eased.
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Archaeologists tasked to reconsider Sialk Hills boundary
TEHRAN– A team of cultural heritage experts and archaeologists has been tasked with conducting extensive field research to verify the legal boundary of the magnificent Sialk Mound in central Iran.
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Iran to take part in Najaf tourism fair
TEHRAN ––Iran will participate in the International Exhibition of Travel, Tourism, Hotel Equipment and Services in Najaf in October.
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Oldest Zilou in Iran undergoes restoration
TEHRAN—Iran’s oldest Zilou, which formerly covered the congregational hall of a mosque in Meybod, has undergone restoration in the ancient oasis city.
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Millennia-old relics discovered in Zanjan
TEHRAN–Iranian police have recently confiscated three clay relics, estimated to date back to the 1st millennium BC, a senior police official in charge of protecting cultural heritage has said.
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Fishery museum to be established in Gilan
TEHRAN–A fishery museum will be established in Bandar-e Anzali, northern Gilan province, the provincial tourism chief has said.
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Experts from Iran, Mauritius discuss ways to expand mutual tourism
TEHRAN–On Tuesday, ways to boost tourism ties between Iran and Mauritius were discussed during a meeting in Tehran.
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Iran to take part in Najaf tourism fair
TEHRAN ––Iran will participate in the International Exhibition of Travel, Tourism, Hotel Equipment and Services in Najaf in October.
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Archaeologists tasked to reconsider Sialk Hills boundary
TEHRAN– A team of cultural heritage experts and archaeologists has been tasked with conducting extensive field research to verify the legal boundary of the magnificent Sialk Mound in central Iran.
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Iran sees 2.9 million foreign visitors in 11 months
TEHRAN— Iran has recorded about 2.9 million foreign tourist arrivals over the past 11 months, tourism minister Ezzatollah Zarghami said on Tuesday, as many pandemic entry restrictions were eased.
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Rig-e Boland deserves better tourism infrastructure
TEHRAN–The tourism infrastructure of Rig-e Boland, a barren desert situated in Aran-Bidgol county, central Isfahan province, needs to be developed, a local tourism chief has said.
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Masuleh yields clues about ancient smelting workshops
TEHRAN–Archaeologists have discovered clues about the history of iron smelting in Masuleh and its surrounding highlands in Gilan province, northern Iran.
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Natural properties in Ardabil approved as national heritage
TEHRAN –—A selection of ten natural properties across Ardabil province has recently been inscribed on the national heritage list.