Commencement of intrusive monitoring of tourism facilities in Markazi province

According to the report of Aria Heritage, quoting the public relations of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Markazi Province, Seyyed Hassan Hosseini announced this news today, December 28, 2014: “It is underway, and intrusive inspections of the province’s tourism facilities and museums are being carried out to monitor compliance with health, pricing, technical and equipment instructions, and compliance with all legal requirements.”
The Deputy Minister of Tourism of Markazi Province added: “This monitoring team consists of experts from the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, the Governor’s Office, the Distribution and Refining Company, the Roads and Transportation Department and the prayer headquarters. “He took it.”
Hosseini, pointing out that these intrusive visits are aimed at increasing monitoring, restoring public rights, protecting civil rights and improving the quantity and quality of services provided to the client, added: “It was given and the shortcomings and shortcomings were pointed out to the tourist facilities.”
He continued: “Surveillance includes issuing warnings, warnings and suspension of units, and in the next steps, if repeated, will result in the closure of the offending tourist facilities. “Of course, law-abiding units will be encouraged.”
The Deputy Minister of Tourism of Markazi Province emphasized that this province has always been a place for tourists and travelers to cross, noting: “Safe and carefree is a priority.”
Emphasizing that compliance with health protocols and supervision of services is necessary to build trust in the tourism industry, Hosseini continued: “Intrusive overnight visits to all traditional cafeterias are also taking place and units covered by compliance with all protocols will be notified.”
“Markazi province has 16 hotels, 60 travel services offices, 40 restaurants along the way, 12 entertainment and catering complexes, and 23 eco-tourism units that are ready to host Nowruz trips,” he concluded.
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