“Demarcating the exact borders and historical sites is not the only reason for preparing the map. We also intend to compile comprehensive data on the intangible heritage of Iran as well,” he noted.
“Noruz, Mehregan, and Tirgan as well as Charshanbeh Suri (the last Wednesday of the Iranian calendar year, celebrated by jumping over a fire), and Sizdah Bedar (going to parks or out of town on the 13th day of the year) are also celebrated in neighboring countries, including Tajikistan, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Kyrgyzstan,” he added.
Iranian culture, civilization, and history are still evident in the neighboring countries of
Establishing academic ties and signing agreements with countries are some of the duties of the CHTO, which also plans to sign joint research, renovation, and tourism memoranda of understanding with other Middle Eastern countries.
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MNA
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