Efforts made to conserve old trees in UNESCO garden   

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budget of 17 billion rials ($57,000) has been allocated to the preservation project and organizing the green space of the historical
the project, one scientific and principled action was to wash old and tall trees, which is necessary every year and on several occasions
Shah Abbas I who was the 5th Safavid king of Iran and reigned from 1588 to 1629
However, some sources say the original premises date far back in time.Due to the fact that the oasis city of Kashan lies adjacent to the
central Iranian desert, water is scarce, however, inside the garden, water superabundantly flows through a series of turquoise-colored pools
and fountains.The elevated cedars inside the garden that are up to 500 years old contribute to the scenic landscape while the profusion of
orange trees permeate pleasant fragrance when the trees are in blossom.Fin Garden together with eight others across the country have been
deeply rooted in time interweaves natural elements with manmade components to embody an idea of creating a paradise on Earth by the means of
artistic, philosophical, figurative, and religious notions.The UNESCO website asserts that the flawless design of the Persian Garden, along
with its ability to respond to extreme climatic conditions, is the result of an inspired and intelligent application of different fields of
knowledge, i.e