During the visit to Tehran-Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, three tourism-related projects took over Reza Salehi Amiri in the southwest, in Khuhzestan.
The project included two hotels in the cities of Ahvaz and Izeh, as well as a second phase of tourist facilities in Dezful. According to Mohammad Jourvand, Director of the Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Department of Khuzestan, these facilities will offer 86 rooms, 190 beds, an indoor recreation center, a restaurant and a cinema, significantly increasing the capacity of the region. will be strengthened. host tourist,
In addition to these inaugurations, Jourvand announced a new agreement with the Iranian Tourism Development Corporation to complete three more tourism facilities in the province. These projects include Garab Hydrotherapy Complex, Golgir Hydrotherapy Center and Balut Tourism Complex, officials said.
On Wednesday, after the minister arrived in Khuzestan, he also visited the UNESCO-listed ancient city of Susa and the UNESCO-listed
Choga Zanbil, a magnificent ruined ziggurat near Susa. At a local conference, Salehi-Amiri described Susa as a “land of mystery and wonder.” He pointed out that Susa is not just an Iranian treasure, but a heritage site that belongs to all humanity.
“Susa has been a symbol of unity throughout its long history for thousands of years,” he said. The minister emphasized the historical and cultural importance of Susa, calling it the cornerstone of Iranian identity and civilization. “Susa is not just a city; it is part of us. Every excavation in this area reveals new mysteries and reaffirms its title as a land of secrets,” Salehi Amiri said.
Khuzestan province, located in southwestern Iran, has many cultural, historical and natural attractions. From lush plains to rugged mountains, its diverse landscape offers travelers a myriad of experiences.
The state is famous for its ancient heritage, with ancient Elamite complexes dating back to 1250 BC and the historic hydraulics of Shushtar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases innovative water management techniques from the 5th century BC. There is a site like System. .
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