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Celebrate Tabriz: Iranian Artists Forum Unveils Exciting Cultural Week!
Tabriz Cultural Week begins tomorrow at the Iranian Artists Forum in Tehran, celebrating the city’s rich heritage and artistic contributions. The event will feature a photo exhibition titled “Tabriz Cultural Week in Tehran,” highlighting Tabriz’s beauty. Key events include Tabriz Music Nights, miniature painting sessions, and screenings of cinematic works. The week also offers various exhibitions of handicrafts, music, and art, alongside thematic panels and a special women’s session. With the slogan “Tabriz, the Eternal Paradise,” this week invites participants to explore Tabriz’s vibrant culture and history, making it a must-attend event for art enthusiasts.

Minister Highlights Job Creation Opportunities at Grand Opening of Luxurious 5-Star Hotel in Northern Iran
The inauguration of a $150 million five-star hotel in Nowshahr, northern Iran, has created 900 jobs, significantly boosting tourism and employment in Mazandaran province. Seyed Reza Salehi-Amiri, the Cultural Heritage Minister, highlighted the importance of private investment for job creation and the overall economic landscape. The hotel features 30 floors, 515 rooms, multiple dining and leisure options, and family-friendly facilities, making it one of Iran’s largest tourism projects. Salehi-Amiri reiterated the government’s commitment to fostering private sector initiatives in tourism, viewing them as crucial for economic growth and revitalizing the country’s tourism industry.

Discover Esfahak: The Ultimate International Travel Gem Named Best Tourism Village!
Esfahak village in Tabas, South Khorasan, has gained international recognition as a prime eco-tourism and cultural heritage destination, attracting visitors worldwide. Recently, 22 tourists from countries like Ireland, the UK, and the U.S. explored its rich cultural offerings, including traditional handicrafts and historical sites. Honored as one of the Best Tourism Villages by UN Tourism for 2024, Esfahak has transformed from a post-earthquake devastated area to a thriving hub focused on sustainability and heritage preservation. Its unique architecture and commitment to local traditions have garnered awards, showcasing the village’s resilience and dedication to sustainable tourism.

Ancient Marvel: 2,700-Year-Old Assyrian Relief with Stunning Carvings Discovered in Iraq
A team of German archaeologists from Heidelberg University has discovered a monumental Assyrian bas-relief in Nineveh, dating back to the 7th century BC. Found in the North Palace of King Ashurbanipal, the 5.5-meter-long, 3-meter-high panel depicts the king alongside deities Ashur and Ishtar, symbolizing divine protection. This rare find, likely buried during the Hellenistic period, enhances knowledge of Assyrian religious and political symbolism. Ongoing analysis aims to unlock further insights into the civilization’s rich cultural heritage, showcasing the significance of the Assyrian Empire in Mesopotamian history, with connections to modern Assyrian descendants.

Minister Showcases Isfahan’s Rich Cultural Heritage at Iran-Africa Conference
At the Third Iran-Africa Economic Cooperation Conference in Isfahan, Iranian officials underscored the significance of cultural and economic ties with Africa. Minister Seyyed Reza Salehi-Amiri welcomed delegates from 38 African nations, emphasizing Isfahan’s rich heritage as a hub of art and economic potential. He called for increased cooperation, acknowledging Africa’s deep-rooted civilization and immense opportunities. Salehi-Amiri addressed the challenge of “Iranophobia,” while promoting Iran’s tourism sector, boasting over one million historical sites. This five-day conference aimed to foster partnerships, showcasing Isfahan as a cultural and economic beacon, and is expected to enhance collaboration between the two regions.