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The Lariha House: One of the Best Preserved Qajar Era Houses in Yazd City

The Lariha House: One of the Best Preserved Qajar Era Houses in Yazd CityTEHRAN (Tasnim) - This is one of the best-preserved Qajar-era houses, located in the Fahadan neighborhood in Yazd, which belonged to Haj Muhammad Ibrahim Lari and was built in 1863 or 1864....
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Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Khuzestan’s Nature

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Khuzestan’s Nature

In addition to pleasant air, there are a lot of ancient relics and natural beauties like dams, lagoons and big rivers in the province.

Natural beauties of Khuzestan provin...

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Fath Abad Garden: One of the Most Beautiful Gardens in Iran

Fath Abad Garden: One of the Most Beautiful Gardens in IranTEHRAN (Tasnim) - Fathabad garden is located about 25km outside Iran's southeastern city of Kerman. According to historians, this pattern has been used to constructing Sh...
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Plane Carrying First Group of Brazilian Tourists Lands in Iran

The passengers including 62 tourists and 14 crew members have earlier traveled to Japan, China and India before arriving in Iran and will head to Italy and Morocco after ...

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Gilan Rural Heritage Museum: A Museum in Saravan Forest Park

Gilan Rural Heritage Museum: A Museum in Saravan Forest ParkTEHRAN (Tasnim) - The visitors of the Rural Museum are plunged into a genuine world of customs and traditions and have the opportunity to watch and explore rural living e...
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Persian Architecture in Photos: Bazaar of Qom

Persian Architecture in Photos: Bazaar of Qom

The bazaar of Qom was first built in a linear form running from the old square to the bridge of Alikhani, but at the moment it comprises of two sectors – the old and new ...

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Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Historic Port of Kong

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Historic Port of Kong

At a 2006 census, its population was 14,881, in 2,908 families. Kong residents speak and write in Arabic, and many of them can also speak Persian.

The city has in the past...

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Abgoosht: One of the Most Traditional Foods of Iran

Abgoosht: One of the Most Traditional Foods of IranTEHRAN (Tasnim) - Abgoosht is a Persian and Mesopotamian stew. It is also called Dizi, which refers to the traditional stone crocks it is served in....
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Shrine of Fatima Massumeh in Iran's Qom

Shrine of Fatima Massumeh in Iran's QomTEHRAN (Tasnim) - Hazrat Fatima Masumeh (SA), the daughter of Imam Kazem (AS), the seventh Shiite Imam and sister of the eighth Shiite Imam, Imam Reza (AS) is one of the ...
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Nowruz Travels in Iran Increase by 20%: VP

Nowruz Travels in Iran Increase by 20%: VP

He said an overall number of 74 million travellers/nights has been registered during Nowruz holidays which shows a 20 percent growth compared with the previous year.

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Tulips Festival Underway in Iran’s Markazi Province

Tulips Festival Underway in Iran’s Markazi Province

The event has been held in an area of 8,000 square metres with 21 types of tulips on show. The event would be underway until April 14 at Arak Industrial Town.

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Mount Damavand is the highest peak in Iran and the highest volcano in Asia.

Travel tips

Things to Know Before Trip
One of the most important things to remember is that Iranians aren’t Arabs, they’re Persian. They speak Farsi (and other dialects), not Arabic, and some people might feel offended if you great them with Arabic words.
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