20 May 2024
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Pars tourism exhibition hosts all Iranian ethnic groups

The Iran Project : The deputy coordinator of tourism affairs of Fars province says the tourism activists of Fars this year hosted all Iranian ethnic groups.
Pars tourism exhibition hosts all Iranian ethnic groups
Pars tourism exhibition hosts all Iranian ethnic groups
According to The Iran Project, Mohammad Farrokhzadeh made the comments while visiting the Pars International Tourism Exhibition on Friday.
 
This year's exhibition has hosted different countries and it has been organized very differently and prosperously compared to past years, he stated.
 
Referring to the eighty types of handicrafts in Fars, he said noted, “This year's exhibition has provided a suitable opportunity for the local artists to display their works to the public and tourists.”
 
Moreover, in the issue of ethnics and tribes, a unique work has been done this year and guests from 30 provinces of the country tried to present a different show of empathy and unity of Iranian tribes, the deputy added.
 
In addition to organizing academic and literary meetings in this exhibition offering unnamed packages and removing investment barriers, we also consulted with several foreign media teams to document this year's exhibition, including Kuwait, Sri Lanka and Germany, he asserted.
 
Farrokhzadeh went on to say that we hope that foreign media by publishing news from this exhibition, prepare the ground for economic prosperity in the field of tourism in the province.
 
Regarding the international section of the exhibition, he also said, “There are three categories in this section, which includes exhibitors, visitors, and ambassadors.”
 
 The Minister of Tourism of Pakistan, the Ambassador of Sri Lanka, and groups from different countries are among those present in this exhibition, he added.

The tourism official declared that five significant tourism works were also unveiled at the Pars Tourism Exhibition.
 
The showcasing of the national table of literary tourism, historical food tourism, and food tourism of Iranian ethnic groups were the most different ones in this period exhibition, he concluded.
Reporter : Fatemeh Khoshroo
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