19 Apr 2024
Sunday 28 May 2017 - 16:04
Story Code : 262807

Isfahan attracts record-breaking number of foreign tourists



IFP- An Iranian tourism official says an unprecedented number of foreign tourists have visited the historical and natural tourist attractions of Isfahan from March to May.





The director general of Isfahan Provinces Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization, Fereydoun Allah-Yari, says a record number of 208,810 foreign tourists visited the provinces tourist attractions as well as historical sites and buildings during the first two months of the current Iranian calendar year (started mid-March 2017).
Isfahan Attracts Record-Breaking Number of Foreign TouristsForeign tourist enjoying the warm weather of Isfahans Naqsh-e Jahan Sqaure along with his two children
Allah-Yari added this number of foreign tourists visiting an Iranian province in only 60 days has been unprecedented, not only in the past four years, but also during the contemporary history of Iran, particularly after the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

He put the number of the foreign visitors to Isfahan Province during the first and second thirty days of the 60-day period at 85,000 and 123,810, respectively.

The official added in the same period of time, France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, the UK, Austria, China and Japan ranked first to 10 respectively, in terms of having the largest number of tourists to Isfahan.

 

The number of tourists to Isfahan Province did not drop even during the days when Irans presidential and local elections was the countrys hottest topic and candidates had reached the peak of their electoral campaigns, holding campaign meetings and delivering stump speeches.
Foreign TouristsForeign tourists in front of the traditional bazaar of Isfahan a popular tourism site in the city.
He said many of the foreign visitors were shocked by Iranians massive turnout in the elections, adding they said this was the first time they were witnessing this level of democracy being practiced in a Middle Eastern country.

Allah-Yari noted that Isfahan Province is home to more than 22,000 historical buildings, sites and artifacts, of which 1,850 have been registered nationally and four including Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Chehel Sotoun Palace, Fin Garden and Jameh Mosque have been registered internationally in the UNESCOs World Heritage List.
touristNaqsh-e Jahan Square
According to the figures by Irans Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization, the number of foreign visitors to Isfahan Province has grown fivefold since 2013, when the incumbent Iranian government took office.


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