Chabahar (IP) - The Monsoon national festival has been held with the participation of artists from different provinces of Iran in the Chabahar Free Zone, in southeast of the country, with the aim of boosting tourism potential of the area.

Iran Press/Iran news: The festival is held every year in the Monsoon season.

The Monsoon season, which begins in early June and reaches its peak in August, provides cool temperatures in Makran Coast, from Chabahar in Sistan-Baluchestan province in southeast Iran to Gwadar Bay in Pakistan.

Many tourists travel to Chabahar during the Monsoon season.

Handicraft artists from 10 provinces of Iran, including Tehran, Isfahan, Kerman, and Fars, along with artists from Sistan-Baluchestan province, have displayed their handmade art at the Monsoon national festival in Chabahar Free Zone from August 15 to 21, 2019. 101/211/218

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Monsoon national festival hold in untouched Makran Coast. Photo: Amirhossein Azimi
Monsoon national festival hold in untouched Makran Coast. Photo: Amirhossein Azimi
Monsoon national festival hold in untouched Makran Coast. Photo: Amirhossein Azimi
Monsoon national festival hold in untouched Makran Coast. Photo: Amirhossein Azimi
Monsoon national festival hold in untouched Makran Coast. Photo: Amirhossein Azimi
Monsoon national festival hold in untouched Makran Coast. Photo: Amirhossein Azimi
Monsoon national festival hold in untouched Makran Coast. Photo: Amirhossein Azimi
Monsoon national festival hold in untouched Makran Coast. Photo: Amirhossein Azimi
Monsoon national festival hold in untouched Makran Coast. Photo: Amirhossein Azimi
Monsoon national festival hold in untouched Makran Coast. Photo: Amirhossein Azimi
Monsoon national festival hold in untouched Makran Coast. Photo: Amirhossein Azimi
Monsoon national festival hold in untouched Makran Coast. Photo: Amirhossein Azimi