If I had not been in people’s homes, I would not have felt the problems / Fars is lagging behind in tourism

According to the report of Aria Heritage, quoting the public relations of the General Directorate of Heritage, Culture, Tourism and Handicrafts of Fars Province, Seyyed Ezatullah Zarghami stated on Thursday evening, October 13, 1400, in a meeting of the Fars Provincial Administrative Council held in the Fars Governor’s Hall: “And it has a cultural heritage that is very backward.”
The Minister of Heritage, Culture, Tourism and Handicrafts added: “The Supreme Leader said during a visit to Fars province many years ago that if tourism works properly, the province will not need any budget. Both domestic and foreign tourism rank first in cultural heritage.”
According to the Minister of Heritage, Culture, Tourism and Handicrafts, Fars has a special place in all 17 types of tourism, especially health tourism, in all of them, therefore, 80 billion Tomans has been allocated to this sector.
“We have distributed a budget of 80 billion, part of which has been allocated for repairs and a small amount for small complexes in the cities, this amount will be distributed and will not cure the pain,” he noted.
Regarding memory, Zarghami said: “Memory is a global reputation, its development plan is three hectares and it has two important projects, it needs some bank facilities that the governor will help, God willing, we need help in the field of tourism and ecotourism. »
“Everywhere in the province there are problems with construction in the area of privacy. Today, the people of Pasargadae cannot cultivate because of the tomb of Cyrus, they have to dig wells. These problems must be resolved and the laws of privacy must be tightened a bit,” he added.
The Minister of Heritage, Culture, Tourism and Handicrafts also said about the implementation of the shrine-to-shrine project: “The houses between these two shrines are destroyed and dilapidated, and it is important for the pilgrimage tourism of Shiraz.”
He added: “If I had not been in people’s homes today, I would not have felt the problems. They live in places that are not really livable. They have no money to build and can not do anything. I do.”
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