Yazd to launch digital center for historical documents
TEHRAN—Yazd has commenced work to launch a special digital center for its historical documents, the provincial tourism chief has said.
“We have commenced work to establish a digital archive center for historical documents… The center is estimated to be launched within the next five months,” Ahmad Akhoundi said on Thursday.
Yazd is usually referred to as a delightful place to stay, or a “don't miss” destination by almost all of its visitors. It teems with mud-brick houses that are equipped with innovative badgirs (wind catchers), atmospheric alleyways, and many Islamic and Iranian monuments that shape its eye-catching city landscape.
Moreover, Yazd is a living testimony to the intelligent use of limited available resources in the desert for survival. Water is brought to the city by the qanat system. Each district of the city is built on a qanat and has a communal center.
In July 2017, the historical structure of the city of Yazd was named a UNESCO World Heritage. Wedged between the northern Dasht-e Kavir and the southern Dasht-e Lut on a flat plain, the oasis city enjoys a very harmonious public-religious architecture that dates from different eras.
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