Former royal palace hosting handicrafts exhibit

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percent to souvenirs from other provinces such as Qom, Isfahan, Gilan, and Lorestan, the provincial tourism chief Fereydoun Mohammadi said
added.The exhibit will come to an end on July 18, he noted.With 14 entries, Iran ranks first globally for the number of cities and villages
registered by the World Crafts Council, as China with seven entries, Chile with four, and India with three ones come next.Also known as
Shams Palace, the monument was constructed from 1966 to 1968 under the administration of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, by American
architect William Wesley Peters as a residence for princess Shams Pahlavi, elder sister of Mohammadreza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran.The
palace covers an area of one hundred and eleven hectares
The structure of the building is made from cement and the sky; it looks like a flounder fish that is holding a pearl