Iran Culture

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A new year for Iranians starts with the first day of spring. As nature wakes up from its long, cold dream and starts a new...
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When you visit Iran, you’ll find that mosques aren’t just places for prayers. They’re symbols of pride and honor for the people. Built across different...
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Apart from historical and cultural monuments that are a source of national pride for the people of their country and also a heritage for the...
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Poetry is loved, appreciated and practiced by Iranians for thousands of years. People of Iran live with poetry. Almost all of Iranian customs and traditions...
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Traveling to a land so vast with different nationalities and religions living together under one roof for a very long time means you will have...
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Can you guess why Shiraz is famous as the city in which classical and romantic poetry forged ahead? Hafezieh is where young people gather and...
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As December draws near, all Christians around the world get lost in the middle of joyous crowds in the streets tinted with green, gold, and...
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If you pack your bag and travel to the south of the Caspian Sea, you would have the chance to walk or hitchhike the winding...
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Top Local Persian Foods (You should try at least once) Persian food. What’s there to eat in Iran? Traveling to different places is one thing;...
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Radkan Arg great experience of desert ecolodge Arg-e Radkan eco-tourism resort, with a nearly one hundred year old house, is located in the Radkan village....
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The following article was originally presented as an address before the Iran America Society in Tehran on April 21, 1948. William James Durant, the American...
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Iran Culture Today “If travel is most rewarding when it surprises, then Iran culture might just be the most rewarding destination on Earth. If you...
Iran is the motherland to many different ethnicities; Persians, Turks, Lurs, Kurds, Baluchis, Mazanis, and many more identify themselves as “Iranian,” and that makes the whole story a bit difficult. All these various groups come with their own culture and unique ways of living; hence, our section of “Iran Culture” is a vibrant one. We talk about Iranian food, the country’s most significant souvenirs, and the importance of carpet in Iran’s culture. Hop in to read more because, as you well know, the devil is in the details.