Kashan, Kazanlak blossom as sister cities through rose heritage

September 6, 2024 - 19:23

TEHRAN – Iran’s Kashan and Bulgaria’s Kazanlak formalized their sister city relationship on Sunday, highlighting their shared heritage in rose production.

The agreement was signed during a recent visit by Kashan’s mayor Kiumars Mohammadi to Bulgaria, following an invitation from Kazanlak’s mayor Galina Stoyanova, IRNA reported.

Kashan, renowned for its rich history and cultural heritage, is one of Iran’s ancient cities, famous for its traditional architecture, historical gardens, and significant role in the production of carpets and textiles. The city is also celebrated for its production of Damask roses, a key ingredient in many traditional Persian perfumes and cosmetics.

Kazanlak, located in Bulgaria’s Rose Valley, is similarly famous for its extensive rose cultivation. The city and its surrounding region are known globally for producing high-quality rose oil, which is a crucial element in the perfume industry. Kazanlak’s rich history and cultural significance are also marked by its ancient Thracian tombs, which are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The sister city agreement aims to strengthen the ties between these two cities through a variety of collaborative efforts. The discussions during the visit covered a broad spectrum of potential partnerships, including cultural exchanges, academic cooperation, commercial ventures, urban development projects, and tourism initiatives.

Both cities share deep historical and cultural connections, particularly in their production of roses, which has been a central theme in their mutual interest and cooperation. This new relationship is expected to foster closer collaboration and enhance the cultural and economic ties between Kashan and Kazanlak, benefiting both communities.

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