Iranian Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts on Sunday said that the Islamic Republic is ready to cooperate with Afghanistan to restore and renovate the mausoleum of Persian scholar and polymath Abu Rayhan al-Biruni, which is located in the city of Ghazni. Furthermore, Mounesan tasked his deputy for cultural heritage affairs to make the necessary arrangements with Afghanistan for the reconstruction of the mausoleum as soon as possible, CHTN reported. “As the mausoleum has been destroyed and is in a bad condition. And Iranian restorers and experts could soon start the reconstruction and restoration of the historical structure,” the minister added. He also noted that Iranian experts have a worthy knowledge in the field of restoration of the historical and aging monuments and structures; therefore they could be a good asset to their Afghan counterparts. Born in the 10th century in Iran’s Khorasan, Al-Biruni was a Muslim astronomer, mathematician, ethnographist, anthropologist, historian, and geographer. He became the most original polymath the Islamic world had ever known. The top scholar wrote tens of books, most of which were on astronomical and mathematical subjects. His book on Indian culture is by far the most important of his encyclopedic works. Listing his works is relatively easy, for he himself produced an index of his works up to when he was about 60 years old. However, he lived well into his seventies, and, since some of his surviving works are not mentioned in this index, the index is a partial list at best. Adding all the titles in the index, as well as those found later, brings his total production to 146 titles, each averaging about 90 folios. Almost half of the titles were on astronomical and mathematical subjects. Only a minuscule number of his output, 22 titles, has survived, and only about half of that has been published.
Create: Feb 3, 2021 Edit: Feb 3, 2021 Regional NewsTehran will be playing host to an international tourism and handicrafts exhibition next month. The event is scheduled to be held on both virtual and physical basis at Tehran Permanent International Fairgrounds from February 23 to 26, the deputy tourism minister Vali Teymouri announced on Wednesday, CHTN reported. The event will be held according to health protocols announced by the National Headquarters for Coronavirus Control, and following the necessary coordination with the relevant agencies in this field, Teymouri said. Optimistic forecasts, however, expect Iran to achieve a tourism boom after coronavirus contained, believing its impact would be temporary and short-lived for a country that ranked the third fastest-growing tourism destination in 2019. The latest available data show eight million tourists visited the Islamic Republic during the first ten months of the past Iranian calendar year (started March 21, 2019). . Iran welcomed some 7.8 million foreign nationals a year earlier, achieving a 52.5 percent increase year on year. Iran expects to reap a bonanza from its numerous tourist spots such as bazaars, museums, mosques, bridges, bathhouses, madrasas, mausoleums, churches, towers, and mansions, of which 24 being inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Rooted in ancient Persian civilization, the nation that has survived numerous alien invasions and natural disasters over its rich history while maintaining its appeal to local and foreign tourists.
Create: Jan 28, 2021 Edit: Jan 28, 2021 Regional NewsIraq’s flag career Iraqi Airways has resumed flights to Iran after one month of hiatus over the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, IRNA reported on Sunday. Flights from Najaf to Tehran and Najaf to Mashhad and vice versa have been scheduled to be operated since Saturday, the report added. Although issuing visas on arrival for tourists has been suspended, Iraqis with Iranian spouses and their children, Iraqis residing in Iran or those seeking medical treatment in Iran, as well as students and businessmen can travel to the country. Back in August, senior Iranian aviation official, Maqsoud As’adi-Samani, announced that wearing masks and following health protocols during the flights as well as carrying a health certificate with a negative coronavirus PCR test result is mandatory for travelers. Over the past couple of months, many countries, including the Islamic Republic, imposed travel restrictions to help curb the spread of novel coronavirus. In this line, incoming and outgoing flights have been suspended, and road travels restricted to a great extent. The pandemic has taken a huge toll on Iran’s civil aviation sector with reports showing that airlines lost hundreds of millions of dollars because of flight cancellations during the busy New Year travel season in late March. Some experts expect Iran to achieve a tourism boom after coronavirus contained, believing its impact would be temporary and short-lived for a country that ranked the third fastest-growing tourism destination in 2019. The latest available data show eight million tourists visited the Islamic Republic during the first ten months of the past Iranian calendar year (started March 21, 2019).
Create: Jan 25, 2021 Edit: Jan 25, 2021 Regional NewsWashington Post report; 50,000 Israeli tourists travel to the UAE in two weeks About 50,000 Israeli tourists have traveled to the UAE since the start of commercial flights between the UAE and Israel. Israeli tourism officials predict that number will rise to more than 70,000 in the next week.
Create: Dec 20, 2020 Edit: Dec 20, 2020 International NewsMehr News Agency reports a hasty and unprofessional action Strange directive of the Ministry of Tourism to attract Chinese tourists !!! In an urgent circular, the Ministry of Tourism asked provincial administrations to produce content to attract Chinese tourists. Provincial departments are required to produce content and publish it on their sites, cyberspace, Instagram, social networks, etc.
Create: Dec 12, 2020 Edit: Dec 12, 2020 Regional NewsNew report from the European Travel Commission; Possibility of returning European tourism to the pre-Corona era in 2029 !!! In the first eight months of 2020, the amount of incoming tourism to Europe has decreased by 68% compared to the same period last year. This represents a 60% decrease for the whole of 2020 to date. In the best case scenario, air travel by 2024 will return to pre-Corona pandemics.
Create: Dec 12, 2020 Edit: Dec 12, 2020 International NewsUS National Interest Institute reports on recent findings by Stanford University researchers Places such as restaurants, hotels, inns, cafes, health centers and grocery stores are the main sources of coronavirus transmission and transmission. Limiting the presence of these places is one of the important and effective strategies that can be considered to deal with the corona.
Create: Nov 19, 2020 Edit: Nov 19, 2020 International News🔹 The Marriott Hotels Group was fined. 18.4 million for leaking the personal information of 339 million passengers. 🔹 The fine was imposed by the Office of the United Kingdom Information Commissioner (ICO) for leaking personal information to millions of guests. 🔹 The Marriott Hotels Group reported a data breach in 2018 that revealed the personal information of 339 million hotel customers worldwide.
Create: Nov 4, 2020 Edit: Nov 4, 2020 International News✨ The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said in a report; ⭕️ Airlines are not able to reduce their core costs. 🔹 The aviation industry's revenue is projected to fall by more than 46 percent by the end of 2021, compared to $ 838 billion in 2019. 🔹 Previous analysis of 2021 revenue showed a 29 percent decline. 🔹 The International Air Transport Association also predicts that air traffic will fall by 66% by 2020 compared to 2019.
Create: Nov 2, 2020 Edit: Nov 2, 2020 International News✨ Report on the results of the research of the Statistics and Strategic Information Center of the Ministry of Labor, Cooperation and Social Welfare; 🔹 The number of employees in the spring of this year compared to the spring of last year has decreased by 9.7 percent. 🔹 In the hotels and restaurants sector, the trend of the number of employees has fluctuated until 1393, but since 1394, it has had an increasing trend.
Create: Oct 31, 2020 Edit: Oct 31, 2020 Regional News✨ Roozbeh Aliani, Head of the Office for the Study and Cooperation of Cultural Heritage and Tourism of Gilan Province, announced; 🔹 According to the reports received from the unfavorable situation of coronary heart disease in Gilan and in order to prevent the spread of this virus, any tour of Gilan and nature tours during the weekend is prohibited. 🔹 Violators and unauthorized groups who travel without regard to the critical situation of the province will be dealt with without negligence.
Create: Oct 17, 2020 Edit: Oct 17, 2020 Regional News"Behzad Shojaei" reported in an interview with Hotel News; During negotiations with the CEO of the Asia Exhibition Company and the Turkish parties, the offer of this entry permit was made, which was also welcomed. It was decided that the issue of issuing entry permits to the city of Van for Iranian specialized centers and visitors in this exhibition will be reviewed and the final result will be announced. Restrictions and obstacles should not lead to the closure of tourism activities, but can be avoided with reasonable solutions to these challenges so that the tourism industry does not suffer from operational paralysis.
Create: Sep 5, 2020 Edit: Sep 6, 2020 Regional News