TEHRAN – A model of a centuries-old passageway in the city of Yazd, registered by UNESCO, was set up at the Yazd pavilion at the 18th Tehran International Tourism and Related Industry Exhibition in the Iranian capital on Tuesday morning. I did. .
Among the visitors to the artwork was Iranian President Masuud Pezeshkian accompanied by a minister of cultural heritage, tourism and handicrafts, and after remakes the opening and launching a short tour of the exhibition, Seyed Reza – It was accompanied by Saleha Amiri.
It is a copy of “Gozar e Yuzdaran” (Cheeter Keeper’s Aisle), which aims to show visitors the traditional atmosphere of Yazd’s historic fabric, the exhibitors on Tuesday, said the Tehran Times. He spoke to.
The recreated passageway highlights the cultural and historical elements of Yazd and symbolically features Asian cheetahs, an endangered species closely linked to the local heritage. Organizers designed the alley to evoke the atmosphere of one of Yazd’s oldest neighborhoods, allowing attendees to experience a piece of the city’s history within the exhibition space.
During the visit, local artists painted the portraits of Pezeschkian and Salehiamiri as tokens of gratitude.
Gozar-e Yuzdaran is located within the Fahadan district, where many historic gems are welcomed within the historic core of Yazd.
Don’t miss your destination
With its atmospheric bazaars, winding lanes, Badgill forests, mud brick houses and fun places to stay, Yazd is a destination you missed.
Heritage experts believe that Yazd is a living will of the intellectual use of the limited resources available in the desert for survival. Water is brought into the city through the ancient canut system.
Each city district is built on Qanat and has a joint centre. Additionally, Earth use in buildings includes walls and roofs through the construction of safes and domes. The house is built in an underground courtyard that provides an underground area. Wind catchers, inner courtyards and thick earth walls ensure a pleasant microclimate. From a divine perspective, cities enjoy the peaceful coexistence of three religions: Islam, Judaism and Zoroastrianism.
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