Abyaneh village to embrace event-driven development

May 28, 2024 - 22:17

TEHRAN - Abyaneh village in Isfahan, central Iran, is set to evolve into an event-focused destination.

The Director-General of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts of Isfahan province emphasized the necessity of defining permanent events to develop this village in the future.

On Tuesday, Amir Karamzadeh, Isfahan’s official in charge of tourism, accompanied by a group of provincial officials, inspected the process of compiling the dossier for the global registration of this village on the World Tourism Organization’s list.

Karamzadeh stated during the visit to this village: 
“With over 1800 years of history, this historic village has valuable structures and artifacts dating back to the Sassanian era, enriching its historical richness,” Karamzadeh highlighted during his half-day visit. “At the same time, it has hospitable and welcoming people who play a significant role in the economic and cultural development of this village.”

He continued that based on the compilation of the dossier for the global registration of Abyaneh, all efforts are ramped up for the village to thrive in at least three areas: tourism, horticulture, and handicrafts, shaping its future as event-centric.

“Today, we must work to reform the economic management model of Abyaneh village,” Karamzadeh outlined.
Efforts are being made, the official added, to address issues such as organizing unauthorized accommodations, installing tourist guide signs, and improving service provision to the visitors.
“We are striving to transform Abyaneh village into a suitable venue for hosting tourism events,” he winded up. “To facilitate its global registration process.”

Abyaneh, located in Isfahan province, is renowned for its ancient roots, distinct red mud-brick architecture, and rich cultural heritage. Dating back over 1800 years, the village boasts a unique charm that has captivated travelers and historians alike.

One of the most striking features of Abyaneh is its architecture, characterized by houses made from reddish-brown clay. This traditional building style not only blends harmoniously with the surrounding landscape but also provides natural insulation against the region’s weather conditions.

Beyond its architectural allure, Abyaneh is home to a vibrant community that takes pride in preserving its cultural traditions and customs. Visitors to the village are greeted with warm hospitality and the opportunity to immerse themselves in local rituals, crafts, and cuisine.

In recent years, efforts have been made to promote Abyaneh as a cultural and tourism destination, with initiatives aimed at showcasing its historical significance and fostering sustainable development. The village’s inclusion on the tentative list for UNESCO World Heritage status underscores its importance as a cultural heritage site of global significance.

Through a combination of cultural events, tourism promotion, and infrastructure improvements, Abyaneh is poised to continue enchanting visitors for generations to come.
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