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April 20, 2020
Commemoration Day of Saadi
April 20th, or 1st day of Ordibehesht on Persian Calandar is marked as the Commemoration Day of Saadi, the great Persian poet known for his two literature masterpieces Bustan and Golestan.
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April 17, 2020
Hotels of Yazd
The antique and attractive Yazd is one of the cities of Iran which is visited by almost everyone who travels to Iran for the first time, and below are the top 5 and 4 star hotels of Yazd, according to our travelers' experiences and reviews:
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April 4, 2020
Bazaars of Iran
Walking along the historical bazaars of Iran and exploring their labyrinth of corridors and alleys is not something that you can do every day. With astonishing architectural design and very old history, bazaars of Iran are among the attractions that shouldn’t be missed when you travel to Iran.
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March 31, 2020
Sizdah Bedar
Sizdah Bedar is another Iranian festival related to the nature, which is held every year on 13th of Farvardin, the first month on the Persian calendar, and marks the end of the two week Nowruz holiday in Iran.
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March 28, 2020
Ghalamkar
Ghalamkar is one of the most important Iranian handicrafts, which is mainly produced in the city of Isfahan, and it is the art of printing motifs on textiles.
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March 22, 2020
Badab-e Surt
With a surreal atmosphere and breathtaking views, Badab Surt (meaning intensity of the sparkling water) is a natural attraction in the north of Iran that has remained undiscovered and unknown. Read below to find out more about this mysterious attraction.
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March 17, 2020
Charshanbe Suri
Although it has been faced slight changes during centuries, Chaharshanbe Suri is an important Iranian festival which is held on the eve of the last Wednesday of year according to the Persian calendar.
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March 15, 2020
Celebration of spring, rebirth of nature, Persian New Year festival, Nowruz is the most important Persian ritual which is delivered to us from the ancient civilizations and deep-rooted Iranian legendary beliefs.
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March 9, 2020
Morasa Polo the Colorful Persian Food
Morasa Polo, Javaher Polo, Inlaid Rice or the Jeweled Rice is one of the fancy, nutritous Iranian cuisines, which has been served in ceremonies and weddings since centuries ago until today. Read below to find out why this rainbow-colored Iranian food is called the Jeweled Rice!
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March 3, 2020