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Violation of Women’s Rights and Its Impact on the Tourism Industry in Iran/ Sina Yousefi

According to official statistics, despite the presence of natural, historical and cultural attractions in Iran, the implementation of social and recreational restrictions and restrictions imposed by the specific laws of the Islamic political system has led to a lack of development in the tourism industry in Iran. These laws, especially in the field of women’s […]...

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Created By: Sina Yousefi
February 20, 2024

The issue of mandatory hijab and prohibition of alcohol; what is the problem?/ Alireza Goodarzi

Can we have hope for the growth of tourism industry in Iran despite strict Islamic laws such as restrictions on clothing choices (for both men and women) and prohibition of alcohol? I answer the above question with one word: Yes! In the following article, I will discuss the reasons for this answer and address the […]...

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Created By: Alireza Goodarzi
February 20, 2024

The tourism industry; a caravan that we have remained from / Saghar Rahimi.

One of the interesting topics for all of us who use websites and social networks is the content related to tourism and travel, which is produced and published by influencers and travel bloggers. In some cases, this content is produced with such high quality and accuracy that it keeps people informed about the details and […]...

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Created By: Soghra Rahimi
February 20, 2024

Iranian Hospitality in the Shadow of Forced Poverty of Economy and Culture/ Amir Abbas Kalehr

Many people outside of Iran tell me that they want to travel to Iran. They say, “We want to go see Iran. We’ve heard that Iranians make delicious food.” Most of them also say that, in addition to the food and desserts, they want to go and see the tourist attractions in Iran. They say […]...

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Created By: Amir Abbas Kalhor
February 20, 2024

Iranian tourism revolves around zero degrees / Beloved Tavakoli

International tourism revenues reached $1.4 trillion in 2023 (1), but due to the inefficiency of the Islamic Republic, Iran did not have a significant share in this market. Although Iranian tourism officials claim to have earned $6 billion from the industry, this figure is not comparable to the income of neighboring countries such as Turkey. […]...

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Created By: Delbar Tavakoli
February 20, 2024

Tourism in Iran, caught in a vicious cycle of stagnation/ Sajjad Khodakarami

At the entrance of Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran, a considerable number of passengers are passing through passport control gates; among this crowd, the number of foreign tourists is often very small. This is in contrast to international airports – even in neighboring countries in the Persian Gulf or Turkey – where the situation […]...

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Created By: Sajad Khodakarami
February 20, 2024

Dos and Don’ts of the Tourism Industry in Iran / Saeed Maleki

Tourism refers to a collection of activities, services, and industries that provide travel facilities, including transportation, accommodation, food and beverages, retail shops, entertainment, medical services, etc. for individuals or groups who are away from home. It is a dynamic and competitive industry that requires the ability to constantly adapt to the changing needs and desires […]...

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Created By: Saeed Maleki
February 20, 2024

Religious tourism, an opportunity sacrificed to ideology and mismanagement/ Morteza Hamounian

The intersection of Seyed Tir and Jomhuri streets in Tehran has another name: “Four Religions Square.” (1) Four Religions Square is where the Christian church, Jewish synagogue, Zoroastrian fire temple, and Muslim mosque are all located on one street. Iran is a land on the Silk Road, where the owners of different religions and beliefs […]...

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Created By: Admin
February 20, 2024

A Look at the Rights of Tourists in International Travels / Ehsan Haghani

Travel and generally moving from one place to another has been a part of human behavior since ancient times, and it can be said that the right to freedom of movement is considered one of the natural, primary, and fundamental rights of human beings. Although with the formation of nation-states within the framework of modern […]...

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Created By: Ehsan Haghi
February 20, 2024

Tourists need comfort and security/ Hermoz Sharifian

Tourism or travel is one of the most profitable industries, and despite having abundant natural resources and God-given wealth, most countries in the world still make great efforts to expand this industry in their own country. Despite the fact that the tourism industry generates significant income for countries, what makes it even more important is […]...

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Created By: Hormoz Sharifian
February 20, 2024

The Feminization of Poverty in the World and the Feminization of Poverty in Iran / Elaheh Amani

Gandhi believed that “poverty is the worst form of violence” and Victor Hugo believed that “poverty and misery among the lower classes is more inhumane than in the upper classes.” But why do some social groups have a heavier presence in the vast sea of poverty in the world? With a little reflection, it becomes […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
February 20, 2024

Halabcheh; a terrifying tragedy that challenged the world / Keyumars Amiri

On the 25th of Esfand 1366 (March 15th, 1988), while only four days remained until the new year, the city was bustling with people. They had come to the market to buy things for the night of Eid and the city was filled with chatter and excitement. Mothers were holding their children’s hands and buying […]...

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Created By: Kiomars Amiri
February 20, 2024