TEHRAN – Malaysia’s Cultural Attaché to the Islamic Republic of Iran has produced a series of 90-second video clips showcasing the country’s tourism, historical and natural attractions.
These films are part of an ongoing effort to use public diplomacy to improve Iran’s image abroad and combat misconceptions about the ancient country.
According to the Press Office of the Iranian Embassy in Malaysia, the video clips are designed to highlight Iran’s rich cultural and historical heritage and notable tourist attractions. This initiative also aligns with broader initiatives such as working with travel agents, fostering sister city relationships, and using cultural weeks and social platforms for international support.
So far, six such films have been produced, including the ziggurat of Chogha Zanbil, the historic Shushtar hydraulic system, Persepolis, the dome of Soltanye, historical and natural attractions of the Urmia region, and the introduction of the eminent scholar Imam. Important landmarks of Iran are featured. Muhammad Ghazali.
The video clip, translated into both English and Malay, is approximately 90 seconds long and will be broadcast on television networks, streaming platforms and social media channels in both Iran and Malaysia.
Iran seeks to benefit from its numerous tourist attractions, including bazaars, museums, mosques, bridges, baths, madrasas, mausoleums, churches, towers, and mansions, 28 of which are included in UNESCO’s World Heritage List has been.
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