The historical cities of Tehran -Ishufahan will hold a major international tourist event titled “Half of the World Half of the World” from February 19 to 23.
According to the organizer, five -day events will attract tourist managers, tour guides, travelers from European countries and various countries in Asia, and further enhance their status of Isfahan as a major world.
On Wednesday, Amir Karamza, a tourist manager in Isfahan, pointed out that a large -scale plan is being prepared.
The officials who gave a lecture at a press conference held at the Isfahan Chamber of Commerce and Industry have organized a special program including the Chogan (Polo) match of NAQSH-E JAHAN SQUARE (registered in UNESCO) in collaboration with the Chogan Federation. I mentioned.
Confirmed participants include Austria, Switzerland, Romania, India, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, Taj -kistan, Kazakhstan, Kirgi Stan, Russia, Thailand, Iraq, Malaysia, Turkey, and China. “This event aims to introduce the rich cultural and historic charm of Isfahan.
Mojan Isada, chairman of the Isfahan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the chairman of the handicraft art committee, emphasized the importance of the rally. She explained that it was a milestone in the Isfahan’s tourism industry, and that a global tour operator was an important opportunity to explore the possibility of Iran’s sightseeing.
She emphasized that the event promoted innovative tourist packages, boosted global interactions, stimulated economic growth, and strengthened Iranian international tourism status.
In 22,000 registered historic sites, Isfahan (state) is often considered Iranian cultural center. Izada emphasized that the event introduced the city’s very well -known attractions, helping Iran to secure more powerful scaffolding in the world tourism industry.
Another speaker of the event was Arileshabibibi, the Karam Daddy Tourism Bureau. He pointed out that one of the important purposes of the event was to emphasize the security and hospitality of Isfahan, aiming to present the true image of Iran to the world.
Habibi has argued that such an initiative plays an important role in attracting international visitors and reconstructing Iranian awareness as a travel destination.
The ancient city of Isfahan, which also functions as the capital of the state, is located on a trade route in the north and east and west trade routes of Iran. It reached the peak between the 9th and 18th centuries. During the Safavid era, it became the capital of Iran under Shah Abbas.
Isfahan once stood at an Iranian international trade and diplomatic crossroads, but is now one of Iran’s top sightseeing spots for justifiable reasons. It is full of many architectural stunning, such as unmatched Islamic buildings, bazaar, museums, Persian gardens, and row trees. It is a city that is walking, a city that is getting lost in a bazaar, a beautiful garden and a city to meet people.
The Persian proverb “Isfahan Nezufu Jahan Ast” (Isfahan is half the world) reflects the cultural and historic name of the city.
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