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Isfahan: Iran’s Hidden Jewel

Isfahan: Iran’s Hidden Jewel

Once the dazzling capital of ancient Persia,Isfahan fell victim to neglect, but a new generation hopes to restore its lost luster

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Chinese girl traveled all over IRAN

Chinese girl traveled all over IRAN

Chinese tourists come to Iran more than before. Annie Dai that introduced herself “Chinese girl living in Paris” visiting IRAN. She shares her photos from IRAN trip in Instagram from Kashan, Tehran, Shiraz, Persepolice, Tochal Ski resort, yazd, Abyane and …Xiaoye Xuan is with Annie in IRAN trip.   Iran Overhauls Tourism Industry to Court…

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South Africa’s President Zuma Visits Isfahan

South Africa’s President Zuma Visits Isfahan

South African President Jacob Zuma  visited Iran’s central city of Isfaha on Monday after visiting President Rouhani in Tehran. Welcome to Isfahan This is Iran’s number-one tourist destination for good reason. Its profusion of tree-lined boulevards, Persian gardens and important Islamic buildings gives it a visual appeal unmatched by any other Iranian city, and the…

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Isfahan holds Polo match on Nowrouz

Isfahan holds Polo match on Nowrouz

As part of Nowrouz events, a Polo match was played between teams from Isfahan and Alborz Province at the famous Naqsh-e Jahan Square. Polo  was invented and first played in Iran (or ancient Persia) thousands of years ago.  The original name of polo is “Chogan” and in Iran the game is still referred to as…

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Time lapse video: Historical Bridges Isfahan

Time lapse video: Historical Bridges Isfahan

Isfahan is a large city located almost in the center of today’s Iran where the main north-south and east-west roads cross (see location in Google Map). It is estimated that the Isfahan metropolitan area has a population of about 4,000,000, making it the second most populous metropolitan area in Iran after the capital Tehran Related…

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Girls taking photo under the old bridge

Girls taking photo under the old bridge

Women take photos in Si-o-Se Pol (33 bridge), the longest bridge on Zayandeh River and one of the most famous examples of Safavid (1501–1736) bridge design.  Isfahan,  Iran. Photo by Mahsa Vahdat Related posts: Time lapse video: Historical Bridges Isfahan Isfahan holds Polo match on Nowrouz Women visiting ‪‎Iran‬’s carpet Kazakh wedding ceremony in Iran

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