Persian New Year – Nowruz Ceremony and Haft-Seen Iranian New Year or “Nowruz” is celebrated by Iranians worldwide. Nowruz has been celebrated for over 3,000 years. This holiday marks the exact beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere that is the first day of the first month (Farvardin) in the Iranian Calendar. “Nowruz” means “new...Read More
Iran’s Hyrcanian Forests in UNESCO Heritage List UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee voted to add Hyrcanian Forests, one of the richest ecosystems in the world, to its World Heritage List on July 5, 2019. The lush lowland area of Hyracanian Forest dates back to at least 50 million years ago, to the third period of geology,...Read More
Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque, the Fair of Color and Light Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque which is also called the Pink Mosque, Mosque of Colors, or Rainbow Mosque is located in Gaud-Araban neighborhood, Shiraz, Iran. This mosque is one of the oldest and most popular mosques in Fars Province. Perhaps the days when Hassan Ali Nasir-al-Mulk built the building between...Read More
Margoon Gorgeous Waterfall Margoon Waterfall is one of the most popular natural attractions of Fars Province, Iran. In the first six months of the year, especially in the springtime, it enjoys a spectacular and lush landscape and attracts a lot of travelers and tourists. Margoon gorgeous waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls located...Read More
What kind of country is Iran? Iran, a vast country in the Middle East, is one of the oldest civilizations in the world. This ancient country has an extraordinary history and fantastic attractions which cannot be found anywhere in the world. As a country of four seasons, you can see many travelers and tourists everywhere...Read More
Yazd Towers of Silence the Zoroastrian Sky Burial Tradition Towers of silence which are also known as “Dakhmeh” were used for funerary purposes. Indeed, they were places in which the dead were sent for decontamination before going to their final resting place. The most prominent towers were located in Iran. Though it has become less...Read More
Mausoleum of Omar Khayyam Omar Khayyam (1048-1131) was a Persian poet, astronomer, and mathematician born in Nishapur, Khorasan Province, Iran. Nishapur, a major center of Zoroastrians, was a leading metropolis in Khorasan during medieval times. It could reach its climax of prosperity under the Seljuq Dynasty in the eleventh century. He was born into a...Read More
Iran Pigeon Towers Iran Pigeon Towers are considered as Persian luxury accommodations for pigeons. Most of them were built in the 17th century. Each circular tower built in Isfahan was house to about 14,000 pigeons. These towers were built by folks to collect dung as fertilizer for their farmlands (especially melon and cucumber fields; it...Read More
Persian Music The traditional and indigenous music of Iran is called Persian traditional music or Persian classical music. It is an ancient traditional art that is appreciated by all Iranian different ethnic groups all around the country. Iran music history dates back to the prehistoric era. It was considered as a means of communication. It...Read More
Masouleh, Iran Wonderful Village Located in the Sardar-e Jangal District in Fuman County, Gilan Province, Iran, there is a beautiful village called Masouleh. It is approximately 60 km southwest of Rasht (the capital of Gilan Province). Masouleh is 1,050 m above sea level. It is closed to the southern coast of the Caspian Sea. This village...Read More