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Zendan-e Iskandar, or “Alexander’s Prison,” is a historic 15th-century domed structure in Yazd, Iran, linked to local legends about Alexander the Great. Located in the Fahadan neighborhood near the Davazdeh Imam Shrine, this site features an impressive 18-meter-high dome, adorned with floriated Kufic inscriptions. Originally part of the Madarasa Ziaiyya, a religious school established in the 13th century, Zendan-e Iskandar has undergone restoration by Iran’s National Heritage Organization, becoming a popular tourist attraction. Yazd, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2017, showcases a rich cultural blend of Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism amid its architectural wonders.

Shah Cheragh Shines: Visitors Flock to Captivating Booth at Tehran Fair!
The Shah Cheragh shrine gained significant attention at the 18th Tehran International Tourism Exhibition, showcasing its rich religious and historical heritage. Located in Shiraz, this 12th-century funerary monument is the resting place of Seyyed Ahmad, known as “King of Light.” Fars province’s tourism chief, Mohammad Sabet-Eqlidi, highlighted the shrine’s role in attracting thousands of pilgrims annually, underscoring the importance of religious tourism. Visitors praised the booth’s content, reflecting Fars’ commitment to promoting its cultural heritage. The shrine’s architectural beauty, featuring intricate tilework and a stunning blue dome, further enhances its appeal as a vital spiritual destination in Iran.

Discover the Stunning Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque: A Marvel of Architecture and Art in Shiraz, Iran
The Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque, or Pink Mosque, in Shiraz, Iran, is a remarkable example of Qajar-era architecture, completed in 1888. Commissioned by Mirza Hasan Ali Nasir-ol-Molk, it features stunning colored glass and unique pink tiles, creating a captivating atmosphere. The mosque, designed by Muhammad Hasan-e-Memar and Muhammad Reza Kashi Paz-e-Shirazi, serves both as a worship site and a major tourist attraction. The Nasir-ol-Molk Endowment Foundation ensures its restoration and maintenance, while also engaging in charitable activities. This historic landmark not only showcases artistic achievements but also strengthens cultural ties to Iran’s rich heritage, attracting visitors worldwide.

Vibrant Samanu Festival Lights Up Daraq, Eastern Iran: A Celebration of Tradition and Culture
The annual Samanu-Pazan Festival in Daraq, North Khorasan, Iran, recently celebrated the traditional creation of Samanu, a nutritious paste made from wheat germ. Organized by local cultural authorities, the festival highlights the region’s rich heritage and fosters community spirit. This year, 14 large pots of Samanu were prepared, showcasing the cooking process and its cultural significance. Daraq is renowned as the “capital of Samanu,” known for its exceptional flavor and longevity, lasting up to two years without refrigeration. Coinciding with Nowruz, the Iranian New Year, the festival attracts tourists and promotes local traditions, ensuring their preservation for future generations.

Iran Set to Showcase Culinary Excellence at MEGA HALAL Bangkok 2025 Exhibition
The MEGA HALAL Bangkok 2025 exhibition will take place from July 16-18 in Bangkok, showcasing Iran’s commitment to the Halal industry. This significant event will feature over 500 companies from 10 countries, connecting more than 2 billion Muslims with diverse Halal-certified products across various sectors, including food, fashion, and tourism. Iran’s participation emphasizes cultural and economic ties in the Halal sector. The exhibition, expected to attract over 15,000 global participants, aims to enhance Thailand’s reputation as a Halal hub in Asia and foster cooperation, growth, and cultural exchange in the expanding Halal market.