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2024-07-19 17:07
482 foreign travelers attend Muharram rituals in Yazd province
TEHRAN - A total of 482 foreign travelers attended Muharram's mourning rituals in their visits to Yazd province during the first ten days of the lunar month, which ended on the day of Ashura (July 16).
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2024-05-08 17:21
Ardakan hosting festival of native pigeons
TEHRAN – A bird festival intended to promote tourism within Yazd’s Ardakan county has opened to run from May 7 to 10.
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2024-02-26 22:39
Intl. children’s theater festival wraps up in Ardakan
TEHRAN- The International Theater Festival for Children and Young Adults in Ardakan concluded its 28th edition with a grand ceremony on Sunday.
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2023-07-29 19:02
Foreign travelers in Ardakan visit Ashura rituals
TEHRAN – On the Day of Ashura, some 70 foreign travelers attended Muharram mourning rituals during their visits to Ardakan city of Yazd province, central Iran.
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2023-07-07 19:01
Tourism minister visits ancient Kharanaq, urges restoration of its mud-brick fortress
TEHRAN – On Thursday, Iran’s tourism minister Ezzatollah Zarghami paid a visit to the ancient town of Kharanaq, where he called for restoration work to be commenced on its mud-brick fortress.
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2023-06-23 18:01
Old bathhouse undergoes restoration as new travel destination
TEHRAN – A centuries-old Hammam, a public bathhouse with eye-catching traditional elements, has undergone restoration in the oasis town of Aqda in central Iran.
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2023-05-22 18:42
Three Iranian cities nominated for UNESCO status
TEHRAN – Three Iranian cities have been nominated for the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC), a tourism official says.
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2022-05-10 21:14
Foreign rock climbers visit oasis town for competition
TEHRAN – Tens of international rock climbers have arrived in Ardakan, an oasis city in Yazd province, for sightseeing and to take part in a competition.
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2021-08-23 20:00
Workshop set up to cater for overlooked crafts
TEHRAN - A handicrafts workshop has recently been set up in a vast historical caravanserai in Ardakan aimed to cater for arrays of the often overlooked crafts across the central Iranian city and its outskirts.