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Welcome to Iran

Gol be gol - flower shop
Gol be gol – flower shop Imam Khomeini airport

After you land to the “Imam Khomeini” in Tehran, the first things that you see out of the airport are taxicabs and a flower shop, open at 2.00 am too.

Despite other countries, in Iran you send flowers as a present not only to women and girls, but also to men and boys: when Iran and USA national football teams met each other at FIFA World Cup France 98, before the kick off, Iranian captain Abedzadeh gave a big bouquet of flowers to US captain Dooley and then the two teams took a photo together.

 

 

 

Taxicabs Tehran
Taxicabs Tehran – Imam Khomeini airport

In your first Persian day, wake up and try a full Iranian breakfast. Black or green tea, milk, bread, butter, cheese, walnuts, eggs, cucumbers, cake, lemonade and fruits.

Yes, fruits, from different zones of Iran: in autumn pomegranades from Saveh, in winter sweet lemons (Citrus limetta) from Jiroft, in spring melons from Bandar Abbas, in summer watermelons from Mashhad.

If you want to learn about Iran and Iranians, visit the capital: Tehran. Our journey starts here…

Scoprire l’IRAN

Il 12 Aprile 2016 andrò a visitare l’Iran, in Medio Oriente. E’ molto interessante vedere un paese molto antico, dove si può trovare varietà di cibo, costumi, tradizioni, dialetti, religioni, sport.

Gli Iraniani sono quasi 80 milioni, metà della popolazione ha meno di 30 anni, molti dei quali laureati, parlano inglese oltre al farsì (persiano).

Il paese ha una superficie di 1.648.195 km2 dove potete trovare le catene montuose Zagros e Alborz, i deserti Dasht-e-Kavir e Dasht-e-Lut. A nord si raggiunge il Mar Caspio, a sud il Golfo Persico e il Golfo di Oman.

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Goodnight from Tehran
Goodnight from Tehran

Discovering IRAN

On April 12, 2016 I’m leaving to visit Iran, in the Middle East. It’s very interesting to see a very ancient country, where you can find a variety of food, habits, traditions, dialects, religions, sports.

Iranian people are nearly 80 millions, half of the population is under the age of 30, most of them University educated and speak English besides Farsi (Persian).

The country has an area of 1,648,195 km2 where you can find Zagros and Alborz Mountains, Dasht-e-Kavir and Dasht-e-Lut deserts. On the north you reach the Caspian Sea, and on the south the Persian Gulf and the Oman Gulf.

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Goodnight from Tehran
Goodnight from Tehran