TEHRAN – The Tehran city tourism office has announced plans to hold a guided tour of locations in the Iranian capital that were damaged during the recent Israeli attack.
The Casemi said Wednesday that the initiative aims to provide citizens, martyr families and local elites with the opportunity to visit sites affected by the attack, including areas where civilians lost their lives.
In addition to the tour, the municipality will host a well-known cultural programme in Tehran’s major squares and busy areas. These include traditional Persian storytelling performances focused on Arash the Archer, a symbol of sacrifice and resistance in Iranian folklore, such as Shahnameh-Reciting Sessions, focusing on legendary figures.
“These programs are designed to promote Iran and Islam’s cultural values and maintain collective memory,” Qasemi noted.
The office also aims to expand and modernize the virtual platform to better showcase the capital’s tourist attractions, attract wider public engagement, and enhance the city’s cultural presence.
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