The event drew in visitors from over 40 countries, as well as Turkish provinces and tourism-related institutions and companies.
Iran’s booth was a standout attraction at the fair, showcasing the country’s traditional crafts and tourist attractions. The stall, set up by Iran’s cultural center in Ankara, proved to be a major crowd-puller, with many visitors eager to learn more about traveling to Iran.
Visitors to the booth were treated to a wealth of information on Iran’s cultural and historical significance, including its shared civilization with Turkey. They also learned about the benefits of traveling to Iran, including its rich cultural heritage, historical landmarks, and natural beauty.
The booth’s popularity was a testament to the growing interest in Iranian culture and tourism, and it provided a unique opportunity for visitors to experience the country’s rich heritage firsthand. The booth’s attractive display and informative materials made it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in learning more about Iran.
The opening ceremony of the fair was attended by Turkish officials, ambassadors, and representatives of various countries, including Iran’s cultural attaché. Russia was the guest of honor at the event, with several tourism companies in attendance.
On the sidelines of the event, Iran’s cultural attaché, Qassem Nazari, held meetings with political representatives and cultural attachés from various countries, including Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, South Africa, and Ethiopia, during which the expansion of relations and exchange of experiences were emphasized.