Cultural heritage projects reopen after restoration

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occasion of Government Week (August 24-30), the provincial tourism chief Esmaeil Sajadimanesh said.The restoration and organization of the
Jomeh historical mosque and Alavi Printing and Publishing Museum, which are located in the historical core of Bushehr, were parts of the
to be inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list.However, before developing a dossier, the historical texture needs to be revived and
restored properly, the official added.Such places, which are usually significant tourist attractions as well, are meant to keep culture and
customs alive around the world, he noted.The historical texture of Bushehr is one of these unique areas and, with the full cooperation of
its residents and related organizations and departments, it would be qualified to be registered on the UNESCO World Heritage list in the
future, he explained.With over 6,000 years of history and significant monuments from the Elamite, Achaemenid, Parthian, and Sassanid eras,
attractive destination for world travelers.The historical and architectural monuments of Bushehr include Islamic buildings like mosques and
praying centers, mansions, old towers, castles, as well as gardens.When it comes to cultural attractions, there are many historical mounds
in Bushehr including Tall-e Khandaq with Sassanid architectural style, Tall-e Marv located near an Achaemenid Palace, and Qajar era Malek
al-Tojar Mansion
Qajar era Kazeruni Mansion, which has been inscribed on the World Heritage List, is another attraction that world travelers love to see
among various ancient sites.ABU/AM