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  • Sarakhieh, Iran’s little Venice

    By Afshin Majlesi

    Sarakhieh, Iran’s little Venice

    At first, it is hard to believe such a place exists in Iran. But deep inside the vast Shadegan wetland in Khuzestan province, there is a village where water is the main road and boats replace cars. This village is Sarakhieh, often called Iran’s “Little Venice.”

  • Sa’dabad Complex’s historical documents rescanned and recatalogued

    Sa’dabad Complex’s historical documents rescanned and recatalogued

    TEHRAN - Historical documents held at Tehran’s Sa’dabad Cultural-Historical Complex have been recatalogued and rescanned in recent months following a years-long pause, a museum official said.

  • Iran to participate in FITUR, EMITT 2026

    Iran to participate in FITUR, EMITT 2026

    TEHRAN--Iran is to participate in FITUR (the International Tourism Trade Fair) in Spain and EMITT 2026 in Turkey during current year.

  • Khaf emerges as destination for international visitors

    Khaf emerges as destination for international visitors

    TEHRAN — The city of Khaf in Iran’s northeastern Khorasan Razavi province is drawing growing attention from international visitors, local tourism officials said.

  • Iran to participate in FITUR, EMITT 2026

    Iran to participate in FITUR, EMITT 2026

    TEHRAN--Iran is to participate in FITUR (the International Tourism Trade Fair) in Spain and EMITT 2026 in Turkey during current year.

  • Sa’dabad Complex’s historical documents rescanned and recatalogued

    Sa’dabad Complex’s historical documents rescanned and recatalogued

    TEHRAN - Historical documents held at Tehran’s Sa’dabad Cultural-Historical Complex have been recatalogued and rescanned in recent months following a years-long pause, a museum official said.

  • National Museum to host Symposium of Iranian Archaeology

    National Museum to host Symposium of Iranian Archaeology

    TEHRAN – The 23rd Symposium of Iranian Archaeology is set to be held from Jan. 26 to 28 at the National Museum of Iran in downtown Tehran, organizers said.

  • Archaeological studies begin at Qaleh Goli mound in western Iran

    Archaeological studies begin at Qaleh Goli mound in western Iran

    TEHRAN - Archaeological studies have begun at the ancient Qaleh Goli mound in Khanmirza county in Iran’s Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, the provincial cultural heritage authority said.

  • Iran cultural office in Austria launches Europe-focused Iran studies prize

    Iran cultural office in Austria launches Europe-focused Iran studies prize

    TEHRAN – Iran’s cultural office in Austria said it has launched the “Bert Fragner Award” to help promote Iran studies in Europe, with the inaugural award ceremony scheduled to be held in Vienna next month.

  • Isfahan holds ceremony marking UNESCO listing of mirror-work art

    Isfahan holds ceremony marking UNESCO listing of mirror-work art

    TEHRAN - A ceremony was held in Isfahan on Tuesday to mark the inscription of Ayeneh-Kari, the Iranian art of architectural mirror work, on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

  • Sarakhieh, Iran’s little Venice

    By Afshin Majlesi

    Sarakhieh, Iran’s little Venice

    At first, it is hard to believe such a place exists in Iran. But deep inside the vast Shadegan wetland in Khuzestan province, there is a village where water is the main road and boats replace cars. This village is Sarakhieh, often called Iran’s “Little Venice.”

  • 23,000 foreign tourists visited Fars during March-September 2025

    23,000 foreign tourists visited Fars during March-September 2025

    TEHRAN—Over 23,000 foreign tourists visited Fars province during the first half of current Iranian year (March-September 2025).

  • Silversmithing, a potential beyond domestic market in tourism industry

    Silversmithing, a potential beyond domestic market in tourism industry

    TEHRAN--Silversmithing has a high potential for introduction not only in the domestic market, but also in the tourism industry, so that this art can be introduced to the pilgrims and travelers and, along with it, it can be presented as a capital good that is currently well received.

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