Tehran – Iranian Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Crafts Seiyed Reza Salehi Amiri is a side job in Tehran’s 18th International Tourism and Related Industry, and Nasser, Executive Director of the Asian Cooperation Council (ACD). I met Al Mutairi. Exhibition.
During the meeting, Salehi-Amiri announced plans to hold major tourism exhibitions for ACD countries in Tehran, explaining it as an opportunity to showcase the tourism potential of member countries, Mehr reported.
He also highlighted the need to reschedule the ACD summit, which was planning Yazd last year.
The Minister of Tourism has since highlighted Iran’s extensive historical and cultural heritage, and that the country has over 1 million historic sites, nationally registered monuments and 28 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. I paid attention to the following.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Salehi Amiri highlights the rich civilization and cultural assets of Iran, and the country’s undeveloped archaeological treasures are more than the wealth of oil and minerals in many other countries. He claimed it retained great value.
Discussing Iran’s tourism strategy, Salehi Amiri has identified 13 countries within the Nowruz cultural sector (specified by UNESCO) as top priority in tourism development, followed by the Persian Gulf Coast Province. I did. He also highlighted his goal of attracting 15 million foreign tourists, with Iranian tourist arrivals exceeding 7 million, approaching 8 million by the end of the current Iranian calendar year (March 20). I predict that.
Al Mutairi acknowledged the important tourism potential and cultural appeal of Iran. He emphasized the importance of cooperation in the sector and noticed at the opening ceremony of the exhibition that Iranian President Masuud Pezeshkian was respected as a sign of the importance of the event.
He further emphasized the appeal of Iran as a destination for Muslim travelers, particularly in religious cities like Mashhad, which are frequented by international pilgrims. Almutairi then expressed confidence in Iran’s ability to become an important destination for Muslim families given its cultural and religious offerings.
Established in 2002 in Cha-Am, Thailand, the Asian Cooperation Dialogue aims to strengthen regional integration and cooperation between Asian governments and organizations.
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