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The development process of tourism and handicraft projects in Dasht-Azadegan and Hoizeh of Khuzestan was investigated



According to the report of Aria Heritage, citing the public relations of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Khuzestan, a meeting to review the progress of tourism projects and handicraft workshops in Dasht-Azadegan and the 6th of June 1402 with the presence of Shakrullah Ghasemi, Deputy Director of Handicrafts of Khuzestan, Seyed Moslem Mousavi, the head of the Khuzestan Cultural Heritage Investment Unit, Hamid Silavi, Governor of Dasht-Azadegan, Saeed Odehzadeh, Deputy Governor for Construction, Ali Abiavi, Head of the Department of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Dasht-Azadegan, and Mohammad Reza Jalalinejad, Head of the Department of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Hoizeh, were held in the meeting hall of the Governorate of Dasht-Azadegan.

In this meeting, Hamid Silavi, governor of Dasht-Azadegan, pointed out the importance of developing tourism infrastructure, considering the hospitality of this city and the variety of cultural attractions and traditional handicraft workshops, and emphasized the need to pay attention and support investors and solve their problems.

Also, Ali Abiyavi, head of the cultural heritage department of Dasht-Azadegan city, presented a report on the actions taken by this department in the field of investment and handicrafts, and then Shokrallah Ghasemi, deputy director of Khuzestan handicrafts, and Seyed Muslim Mousavi, head of the investment unit of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage of Khuzestan, explained the process of obtaining permits and allocating facilities. They gave.

In the continuation of the meeting, the investors raised their problems and the deputies and officials present in the meeting mentioned the solutions to solve these problems.

At the end of the meeting, in the field, they visited some tourism and handicraft projects in Hoizeh and Dasht-Azadegan cities.

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