
TEHRANAmbassadors and agents of Uganda, Sierra Leon, Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka went to Qazvin to become acquainted with the economic, cultural, and tourism potentials of the Iranian province.They satisfied Qazvin Governor-General Mohammad Nozari in the governor-generals fulfilling space on Thursday.Addressing the foreign authorities, Nozari stated, Today, we are with you to present one of the ancient traditions of Qazvin known as Panjah Bedar.
This ritual, which goes back to hundreds of years ago, is a sign of social solidarity and praying for water and plentiful blessing.He likewise said that a variety of Qazvin individuals concern Mosalla (the citys grand prayer ground) on May 9 every year to pray for rainfall and restore their cultural heritage.
Apart from its spiritual dimension, this routine is a chance for introducing authentic culture of Iran, he added.The presence of foreign ambassadors in this ritual shows the significance of collaborations and the role of culture in bringing nations better together, he mentioned.He said Qazvin is a historical province and one of the major tourism areas of Iran which boasts numerous historical, natural and religious attractions.The governor-general likewise stated that Qazvin boasts tactical position, rich history and ancient civilization.
The province has been a crossroads of history and technology.
In fact, it is the paradise of innovation and wise investment.Qazvin has substantial capacities in tidy and knowledge-based energies and industry.
It is the fourth commercial province throughout the nation.
The province has big capacities in modern agriculture.Nozari expressed readiness for economic deals.
We are prepared for joint investment in health tourism, building and construction of modern-day and traditional lodging sites, innovative markets and huge commercial townships.Also, Ambassador of Bangladesh to Iran Manjurul Karim Khan Chowdhury expressed satisfaction over hist see to Qazvin.
We are happy that we participate in Panjah Bedar festival which is a nature-oriented event.
We more than happy that we have actually seen Safavid-era capital city.It is surprising to us that Qazvin, with such a history and various historic monoliths, has not been introduced to the tourists.
When tourists travel to Iran, they check out Shiraz initially, while Qazvin has more historic monuments.He stated that according to the expressions of Qazvin governor-general, the province has actually focused on clean energies.
It is anticipated that this province will be thought about a center for mass-manufactured tidy energy technologies, he added.Bangladesh culture is close to Iran, he said, including even a number of Bangladeshi states speak in Persian.
He pointed out that Muslims account for 90 percent of Bangladeshi population and get spiritual exchanges from Iran.The ambassador continued that Bangladeshi individuals have great deals of details about Iranian poets.Also, Malaysian Ambassador in Iran Khairi Omar said, It is the first time that I go to Qazvin.
Qazvin has less distance from Tehran.
This is an advantage.
Travelers can quickly visit Qazvin monuments.He added that Malaysian culture is close to Iran.
Both nations can have relations with each other in fields of clean energies and spiritual training.
Qazvin is the most comparable province of Iran to Malaysia, he added.The conventional customized of Panjah bedar resembles Sizdah bedar, obviously, it isnt as referred to as Sizdah bedar.
Its set yet amongst Qazvins people.
On this day which is the 50th day of the new year, they go out to thanksgiving God due to the fact that of their blessings.Panjah Bedar Festival is a vibrant and vibrant event in Qazvin, Iran, during the Persian New Year.
The Fifty Days Later festival in Persian is a time of joy and festivities, marked by numerous cultural and standard events, musical efficiencies, and food stalls.One of the Panjah Bedar Festivals highlights is the street parade in the heart of Qazvin.
Individuals of all ages, worn conventional outfits, march through the streets, accompanied by live music.
The parade is a banquet for the eyes, with vibrant decors, banners, and flags contributing to the joyful atmosphere.KD.
This article first appeared/also appeared in Tehran Times