[Iran] - Town, towns called nationwide craft hubs in northeast Iran

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
visiting tourism minister Ezzatollah Zarghami, along with a host of local officials and cultural heritage enthusiasts, celebrated the new
registrations on the national list for intangible cultural heritage, Mehr reported on Friday.Based on available data, Iran exported $400
million worth of handicrafts during the first ten months of the past [Iranian calendar] year, which ended on March 20.Iraq, Afghanistan,
Germany, the United States, and the coastal states of the Persian Gulf are among the countries that traditionally import ceramics,
porcelain, hand-woven clothing, personal jewelry, and semi-precious stones from Iran.According to the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism
and Handicrafts, Iran has the most cities and towns registered with the World Crafts Council (WCC), followed by China with seven, Chile with
four, and India with three designated ones.AFM