Iran Press/Iran news: The first exhibition of handicrafts, traditional rituals and tourism in Kish Island, kicked off on Sunday, April 28 and will last until 30 April with Iraq's ambassador to Iran Saad Abdul Wahab Qandil and Chairman of the Carpet and Handicraft Fraction of Islamic Consultative Assembly of Iran Ali Vaghfchi in attendance, according to an Iran Press report.
100 exhibitors from 20 provinces of Iran, including Khorasan Razavi, Hormozgan, Hamedan, Zanjan, Kerman, Golestan, and Isfahan, showcased Iranian culture, customs, and traditions. 208/211/103
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