Celebrating Gilan: Tourism Activists Recognized for Their Impact

Celebrating Gilan: Tourism Activists Recognized for Their Impact

In a recent event celebrating the achievements of travel service professionals in Gilan province, the significance of tourism in this culturally rich region was emphasized. The ceremony, held in the central hall of Rasht, gathered notable figures including Javad Vahedi, deputy for parliamentary, legal, and provincial affairs of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, and other esteemed guests to discuss the potential of Gilan in the tourism sector.

Gilan province, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and historical significance, is recognized as a key player in Iran’s tourism industry. Vahedi highlighted the province’s unique characteristics, stating:

“The pristine and diverse nature of this province is only one of its advantages, but what distinguishes Gilan is its historical and religious background, especially in the field of Shi’ism. This province was the origin of one of the first Shia governments in Iran, and the people of this land, especially from the Deylaman region, were the founders and spreaders of this religious thought in the Fourth Century AH.”

He further mentioned:

“One of the important honors of the people of Gilan is their participation in the formation of the first Shia government by three brothers, Ahmad, Hassan, and Ali, who were able to lay the foundations of the Alawi government. Despite this valuable background, comprehensive and sufficient studies have not been conducted in this field so far, and it is necessary for researchers in the field of history and cultural heritage to focus on this issue and deepen national understanding of this important part of Iranian history.”

Vahedi pointed out that Gilan province possesses unparalleled potential for developing religious tourism. He stressed the need for effective planning to recognize and promote this capacity, ensuring it is passed on to future generations.

Yousef Salmankhah, the caretaker of Gilan Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Department, also spoke at the event. He remarked:

“September 27 has been designated as World Tourism Day. Your presence is a symbol of empathy, companionship, and responsibility of various executive and service groups. The intelligent and continuous role of esteemed managers is a valuable and national asset for the prosperity of travel services. We hope that this event will be a lasting model for providing desirable services.”

Salmankhah elaborated on Gilan’s rich cultural heritage, stating:

“Gilan province is also a brilliant chapter in the book of Iranian civilization; a land that has preserved the footprints of ancient civilizations in Marlik Hill and ancient cemeteries. Gilan culture is a wonderful blend of language, music, and customs of the people who have always lived with nature and blended with Iranian identity.”

He highlighted the importance of Gilan’s historical significance, mentioning:

“The magnificent Jangal Movement and Mirza Kuchak Khan speak to the fact that Gilan is one of the most vibrant historical regions of Iran. This province has a special place with its magnificent heritage of Hyrcanian forests, the Caspian Sea, 5,000 recognized heritage sites, 140 sites registered on the intangible heritage list, authentic handicrafts, and unique landscapes.”

According to Salmankhah, Gilan holds the potential to set an example in tourism, cultural promotion, and public diplomacy. He stated:

“Today, in light of the global slogan of ‘Tourism and Sustainable Development’ and the provincial slogan of ‘Responsible Tourism and Eternal Environment’, we commit to be prudent and thoughtful in developing the province’s tourism.”

He concluded by emphasizing the importance of preserving Gilan’s heritage:

“The land of Gilan with its historical caravanserais, national and international villages, and handicrafts is an example of the connection between heritage and its dynamism. Preserving these assets is considered a global commitment.”

In summary, the ceremony held in Rasht underscored Gilan province’s rich cultural and historical significance while advocating for the development of its tourism sector. The presence of various dignitaries reflected a collective commitment to promoting responsible tourism and preserving the unique heritage of this beautiful region.

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