Strolling through Tajrish Bazaar, Tehran, Iran: A Mesmerizing Blend of History and Culture

Embark on an enchanting journey through the heart of Tehran as we take you on a captivating walk tour from Valiasr Street to the vibrant Tajrish Bazaar. Join us on Visitera, your gateway to the world, as we explore the bustling streets of Iran's capital city. Stroll along the historic Valiasr Street, one of the longest and most captivating avenues in the world, lined with elegant architecture and rich cultural heritage.
As we make our way through the lively streets, you'll experience the authentic charm of Tehran, immersing yourself in the sights, sounds, and scents of this thriving metropolis. Discover the daily lives of locals, the warmth of their hospitality, and the diversity of cultures that converge in this fascinating city.
Our journey culminates at Tajrish Bazaar, a vibrant hub of commerce and culture. Lose yourself in the kaleidoscope of colors as we navigate through the maze of stalls offering a wide array of traditional goods, spices, and handicrafts. Witness the seamless blend of tradition and modernity as old-world charm meets contemporary trends.
Whether you're a seasoned traveler or an armchair explorer, this virtual walk tour promises to be an unforgettable experience. So, fasten your seatbelts, hit that subscribe button, and get ready to embark on an extraordinary adventure with Visitera. Like, share, and join the global community of curious minds as we uncover the hidden gems of Tehran together!"
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00:00 Preview
00:54 Valiasr Street
07:28 Ferdows Garden
12:48 Handicrafts in Ferdows Garden
14:48 Talented dude with his Guitar
15:35 The Complex Issue of Compulsory Hijab
17:03 Continuing the Walk Tour on Valiasr Street
25:26 Tajrish Square
28:44 Tajrish Bazaar
32:04 Going into Bazaar
49:35 Back to Tajrish Square
01:04:58 Sangak Bread Bakery
01:05:40 Valiasr Again
01:08:27 A Carpet Shop in Valiasr Street
01:08:47 Ending
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  • @rezam87
    @rezam877 ай бұрын

    I haven’t been back for ages (since 2012). Watching this on Friday night in San Jose. This is the first time ever i remember feeling homesick…. 🖤

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm really touched that my video brought up such strong emotions for you. It's amazing how music and visuals can transport us back in time and make us long for the places we hold dear. I can only imagine how much you must miss Iran, especially being so far away in San Jose. If there's anything specific you'd like to see or hear that might bring a piece of home closer to you, feel free to let me know. Wishing you comfort and warm memories, no matter where you are. 🖤

  • @goldinessagold442

    @goldinessagold442

    3 ай бұрын

    Значит нужно вернуться и жить там.

  • @tarabonjeva
    @tarabonjeva7 ай бұрын

    Very beautiful country with beautiful peoples.👏🏻💚🤍❤️I,m half Japanese 🇯🇵and half Europe. I like really visit to Iran one day !but i hope stay so like that without hijab!!😌

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    Hello! Thank you so much for your kind words and interest in Iran. I'm glad you enjoyed the video! It's wonderful to hear that! Iran is indeed a beautiful country with a rich history and warm, welcoming people. Regarding the mandatory hijab in Iran, I must say that government enforcement has been decreasing year by year. The reason is that they can't stand against the wishes of the people. With the spread of the internet, many traditional beliefs and customs are undergoing changes. This trend is more prominent in major cities like Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz. Last year, a significant clash between the people and the government took place for this very reason, which you may have heard about. Currently, in terms of mandatory hijab, the government is exerting less pressure on the people. In these cities, you can go without a headscarf like everyone else, and no one will bother you specially as a tourist. However, in smaller and more remote cities, even the people themselves and supporters of the government are in favor of the mandatory hijab law. Subscribe to my channel, and in a few days, I'll be uploading videos from various bazaars in Tehran where you can see that clearly. If you do plan to visit Iran, I'm sure you'll find the experience to be incredibly enriching. The country has so much to offer in terms of history, architecture, cuisine, and the warmth of its people. I hope you have a fantastic trip whenever you decide to go! 😊🌸🇮🇷

  • @tarabonjeva

    @tarabonjeva

    7 ай бұрын

    @@visitera Thank you for your warm and friendly answer. These things are good to know. I always wanted to travel to Iran, but my family didn't allow me because they thought it was dangerous for women and girls, and even worse with hijab. But Iran should really be seen. And yes, I heard all the news about Iran. I hope the good people of Iran live in prosperity, health and peace....💖🇮🇷🙏🏻🥰..

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts and concerns. It's completely understandable that safety is a top priority for you and your family. It's worth noting that Iran, like any country, has its complexities, but it's also a place of incredible beauty, history, and warm-hearted people. In recent years, there have been positive shifts towards greater openness and safety for visitors, especially in major cities. As with any travel, it's important to stay informed and take necessary precautions. Many female travelers have had enriching experiences exploring Iran. I truly hope that one day you'll have the opportunity to experience the wonders of Iran for yourself. Wishing you and your family prosperity, health, and peace too. If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to ask.

  • @user-mt4xm6lz3u

    @user-mt4xm6lz3u

    3 ай бұрын

    No need for a Full hijab, just slightly cover your hair ( a portion of it) that's their traditions & customs, you really want foreign visitors to respect your culture, right? So do sane to others. Thank you... ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @marielecostas9290
    @marielecostas92908 ай бұрын

    Es un país muy lindo y mas con su historia . yo NUNCA HE CREÍDO EN LA NOTICIAS DE CNN BBC DW EURONEWS SON MUY ENGAÑADORAS . TRABAJAN PARA INTERESES POLÍTICOS .lo que mas me llama la atención su sistema de electricidad es subterránea 👍. NO EXISTEN CABLES AÉREOS EN LOS POSTES👍 se ve muy bien las calles así . en mi pais es un gran problema eso de los cables . Saludos sigan unidos y tengan éxito con su pais . ❤❤

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    8 ай бұрын

    ¡Hola! ¡Muchas gracias por tu comentario y por apreciar los videos de mi canal, Visitera! Estoy de acuerdo contigo, Irán es un país increíble con una rica historia y cultura. Entiendo tu perspectiva sobre las noticias internacionales, a veces es importante buscar fuentes variadas para obtener una imagen completa. ¡Es genial que te haya llamado la atención nuestro sistema de electricidad subterránea! Realmente hace que las calles se vean mucho más limpias y ordenadas. Lamento escuchar que en tu país tienen dificultades con los cables aéreos, ¡ojalá encuentren una solución pronto! Aprecio mucho tus buenos deseos y tu apoyo. ¡Espero que sigas disfrutando de mis videos y que podamos compartir más experiencias juntos! ¡Saludos y mucho éxito para ti también! ❤️❤️

  • @bmt19204
    @bmt1920421 күн бұрын

    A major city with millions in population and what’s so amazing how civilised Iranians are, you don’t hear screams, loud people or inappropriate conduct. ❤

  • @TOKYO64DOTCOM
    @TOKYO64DOTCOM3 ай бұрын

    I’m a black American with friends from Iran. I would love to visit your beautiful country!

  • @murtazabaig3695
    @murtazabaig36958 ай бұрын

    Absolutely awesome 👍 I'm from Hyderabad Pakistan 🇵🇰

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It's amazing to connect with viewers from different parts of the world. Greetings from Iran !

  • @Alejandra28163
    @Alejandra281635 ай бұрын

    Saludos de Uruguay 🇺🇾 Si voy a Irán usare el pañuelo en la cabeza, los visitantes que vienen a mi país deben respetar nuestras leyes y normas. Ya cómo resuelven esos temas internos será cuestión de tiempo. Irán como cuna de la civilización siempre ha estado en vanguardia a la hora de dar debate sobre costumbres culturales y sociales. Espero poder ir algún día.

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    5 ай бұрын

    Un cálido saludo a mi querido suscriptor en Uruguay. Me alegra mucho saber que personas de diferentes partes del mundo ven mis videos y obtienen una nueva perspectiva. Gracias por dejar tu comentario. Ciertamente, cualquier persona que viaje a otro país debe cumplir con las leyes de ese país. Un punto a tener en cuenta es que, por un tiempo breve, puede no ser muy molesto tener que usar el velo obligatorio y cubrirse la cabeza. Sin embargo, para un ciudadano que lidia con este problema a diario, puede resultar muy molesto a largo plazo. Tal vez hayas escuchado que el año pasado hubo tensiones entre el gobierno y la población sobre este tema, lo que llevó a extensas protestas. Cientos de personas murieron y miles fueron detenidas, mientras que no se abordaba la corrupción financiera en el gobierno. La gente no pudo tolerar esta contradicción. El gobierno de Irán aplica la ley muy estrictamente a las clases comunes, pero no toma medidas contra los corruptos y los elementos clave de la mafia. El problema es un poco más complicado de lo que se puede abordar en este comentario, pero esperamos superar este problema de manera positiva.

  • @Alejandra28163

    @Alejandra28163

    5 ай бұрын

    @@visitera Gracias por contestar, el problema es que acá en occidente la mirada que se tiene de Irán empieza a ser más positiva por oponerse a USA y eso es lo que debe estar aprovechando ese sector que gobierna. En mi caso particular comparto el mismo concepto en cuanto a los terroristas. Pero no soy quien para meterme en asuntos internos que uds que demuestren ser más sabios van a ir resolviendo. Irán está tejiendo relaciones con America Latina y quizás la población iraní empiece a capitalizar esas relaciones como empiezas a hacerlo tú. No se si fui clara, en una palabra, ellos empiezan a quedar expuestos. Y vente a Uruguay que aquí te vamos a recibir con todo gusto. 🇺🇾👍🇮🇷

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    5 ай бұрын

    ¡Aprecio mucho tus amables palabras y tu comprensión hacia la situación en Irán! Es alentador ver que la percepción de Irán está evolucionando positivamente en diferentes partes del mundo. También comparto tu esperanza de que las relaciones internacionales beneficien a la población iraní. Sería un honor visitar Uruguay en el futuro, y tu amable invitación es muy apreciada. ¡Gracias por ser parte de esta comunidad global y por compartir tus reflexiones tan positivas! 🌍🤝

  • @Alejandra28163

    @Alejandra28163

    Ай бұрын

    @@visiteraHola, espero esté bien estimado. Me acorde de Ud ya que Irán sufrió un atentado aberrante y quería expresar mi solidaridad con Uds. Es increíble ver cuentas de norteamericanos alabando al líder supremo el Ayatola. Resulta que para muchos americanos anglos el ayatola es su líder modelo. Espero tenga X para verlo. Que Dios lo proteja 🙏

  • @juliocesarpenavivas4908
    @juliocesarpenavivas49086 ай бұрын

    Hola 👋 los saludo desde Dallas Texas 🇺🇸, sus videos son muy buenos realmente muestran lo hermosa que es su nación, buena suerte con su proyecto 👍👍👍✅✅✅

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    6 ай бұрын

    ¡Hola desde Iran! Muchas gracias por tus amables palabras. Me alegra saber que disfrutas de mis videos. Es mi objetivo mostrar la belleza de Iran al mundo, y comentarios como el tuyo me motivan a seguir adelante. Te deseo lo mejor. Espero que tengas la oportunidad de visitar Iranalgún día y ver por ti mismo lo que tiene para ofrecer. ¡Saludos!

  • @eddies.martinezgutierrez9777
    @eddies.martinezgutierrez97777 ай бұрын

    Hola, soy de Lima Perú. Me gusta mucho el arte, arquitectura, los muebles, textiles, historia, gastronomia, la música Y desde hace un tiempo veo que Iran tiene todo eso. Por eso me encantaría conocer este pais. Tu video es muy bonito. Me encanto la musica que sale al inicio del video, si me puedes dar alguna referencia para buscar en internet este tipo de musica te agradeceria, yo conozco un grupo musical que se llama raztak. Las alfombras persas y los vestidos de las mujeres son obras de arte. Un dato, aca en Perú tambien habian bazares en la antiguedad, eran tiendas donde vendian variedad de cosas. Actualmente ya esta desapareciendo el uso de ese termino Bazar. Saludos querido amigo(a).

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    Hola! Me alegra mucho escuchar eso y que disfrutes de mis videos. Realmente es valioso que personas de todo el mundo disfruten de este contenido. Seguro que proporcionaré más videos sobre los temas que mencionaste. La música de "Ney Anban" que escuchaste al principio del video es uno de los instrumentos locales del sur de Irán. A continuación, he incluido varios enlaces a videos de actuaciones de este instrumento para ti. kzread.info/dash/bejne/f2GcqZimdNLXeto.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/jId725qPidjYmLA.html Si estás interesado en la música tradicional de Irán, te recomiendo que también sigas a "Homayoun Shajarian", o por ejemplo, si quieres familiarizarte con otros instrumentos iraníes, el mejor intérprete de Setar es el Sr. "Keyhan Kalhor". También he proporcionado enlaces a sus actuaciones para ti. kzread.info/dash/bejne/qKyhrKWkaa2blqg.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/lJOHtdSzfaWuc6Q.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/aGd2mJdpd9u3cqw.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/pGd8ycikaaq0h6Q.html

  • @eddies.martinezgutierrez9777

    @eddies.martinezgutierrez9777

    6 ай бұрын

    @@visiteraMuchas Gracias por las recomendaciones musicales my friend, voy a proceder a escuchar. He visto que haz puesto un video de alfombras persas, maravilloso! Ya voy a verlo. Saludos

  • @arkjedrzejewsky4990
    @arkjedrzejewsky4990Ай бұрын

    hale shome chetore? beautiful video! wonderful and old culture indeed!

  • @salahtakourny2702
    @salahtakourny270213 күн бұрын

    Very nice It is amazing, I love Iran

  • @aiwwakk7152
    @aiwwakk71522 ай бұрын

    Greetings from the Islamic Republic of Iran. 🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷 Our country has best sceneries and places for tourists.

  • @exmuslim1330
    @exmuslim13308 ай бұрын

    Tehran is so nice - Iran is best place for tourism, can beat Dubai, if they open it for tourism - have beaches like Emirates and Georgia and Trunkey. all EU will visit Iran.

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I completely agree that Iran has incredible potential for tourism. Its rich history, diverse landscapes, and warm hospitality make it a unique destination. I hope more people get to experience its beauty in the future! 🇮🇷✨

  • @djhannas

    @djhannas

    Ай бұрын

    Dubai! Comparing Iran and Dubai is like comparing a rolls Royce with a Russian car! Iran is the big fish in the Middle East

  • @imranKALO1Punjab
    @imranKALO1Punjab5 ай бұрын

    You are nice video I am from Pakistan❤❤❤

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    5 ай бұрын

    Oh thanks and welcome.

  • @user-xg3bb3ku5u
    @user-xg3bb3ku5u3 ай бұрын

    i would love to go back to my country and see that world and enjoy my culture

  • @user-fc3ih9vn7q
    @user-fc3ih9vn7q6 ай бұрын

    Благодарю за обзор, интересное видео! БЕЛАРУСЬ

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    6 ай бұрын

    Я надеюсь увидеть вас однажды в Иране

  • @amir-bay2jg
    @amir-bay2jg4 ай бұрын

    به به بسیار زیبا وعالی خسته نباشین ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤الهی همیشه خوشحالی وشادی وموفقیت هموطنانم ببینم در هرکجای ایران وجهان ک هستن❤❤❤❤❤❤❤متشکر از برنامه ها و ویدیوهای زیبا وقشنگتون❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    4 ай бұрын

    ممنونم از لطف شما! امیدوارم همیشه شاد و موفق باشید و که همه هموطنانمان در سراسر ایران و جهان روزهای خوبی را تجربه کنند. سپاس از حمایت و انرژی مثبتتون. 🙏❤️

  • @MsNasupossu
    @MsNasupossu7 ай бұрын

    thank you for the great video, I was surprised when many women walked without a scarf

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    Hello! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It's true, Iran is a diverse country and people have different interpretations of cultural norms. It's always interesting to observe and appreciate the variety of perspectives. Thank you for watching!

  • @Justwalkstreet
    @Justwalkstreet7 ай бұрын

    Amazing tour beautiful walk thank you for sharing ❤

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it, Thanks for visiting !

  • @romygime5822
    @romygime58226 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the video Tehran is a very nice city. Love the old architecture.

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    6 ай бұрын

    My Pleasure ! Glad you enjoyed it 💌

  • @goldinessagold442

    @goldinessagold442

    3 ай бұрын

    Но в этом видио нет архитектуры , сняты люди идущие на базар и сам базар.А где Тегеран?

  • @cameronthegreat1
    @cameronthegreat17 ай бұрын

    Best video of the Tajrish yet 😍

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! I'm thrilled you enjoyed the video! 😊

  • @tonyg3693
    @tonyg36937 ай бұрын

    Me encantó! Excelente video! Excelente muestra de lo que es Iran. Ultimamente veo videos, walking tour's, pensando en un lugar para vivir luego de mi retiro en unos años. Un lugar donde el dinero de mi jubilación me rinda más que en mi país (Uruguay) que es bastante caro para vivir. Cada nuevo lugar que veo es el lugar para irme a vivir. Hasta la semana pasada me estaba yendo a vivir a Afganistan, que me parece un país increible y me dí cuenta de cómo mienten los medios. Ahora, te digo, me iría a vivir a Iran. No sé si hay embajada o consulado en Uruguay para tramitar visa, etc. Y lo mismo con respecto a lo que dicen los medios. No sé hasta que punto es cierto todo lo que se decía que había pasado con una chica asesinada por la policía y un futbolista condenado a muerte. Veo que no todas las mujeres llevan la cabeza cubierta osea que no sería algo penado por la ley. No sé. Bueno. Te mando un gran abrazo desde Montevideo y te felicito por tu trabajo! Gracias!!

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    ¡Hola! Me alegra que hayas disfrutado del video y hayas dado una evaluación positiva. Es interesante que estés buscando un lugar adecuado para vivir en el futuro y estés utilizando la información de los videos para tomar esa decisión. No tengo suficiente información sobre la situación en Uruguay, pero puedo darte información sobre Irán. Te recomiendo que antes de tomar la decisión de emigrar, al menos visites el país que estás considerando y lo veas de cerca. Nací en Irán y viví allí durante 30 años. Los costos en Irán son más bajos, pero los ingresos también son más bajos. Los precios de las viviendas en las grandes ciudades son un poco altos. Cada país tiene sus propios desafíos. Puedo decirte que algunos de estos países carecen de leyes y debido a esta falta de regulación, hay más corrupción en el sistema. Los medios muestran las noticias de la manera que desean por diversas razones y persiguen sus propios objetivos políticos. Sin embargo, ten en cuenta que parte de estas noticias son verdaderas. Sobre el asesinato de la chica por la policía, debo decir que es un asunto complicado, pero desafortunadamente sucedió. Cientos de personas más han sido condenadas a muerte y ejecutadas por protestar contra el asesinato de esa chica y apoyar los derechos de las mujeres. El tema del hijab obligatorio existe en Irán, pero en las grandes ciudades como Teherán, este tema es menos observado por las mujeres jóvenes. Las relaciones entre Irán y Uruguay son buenas y tienen muchos intercambios. La embajada de Irán en Uruguay se encuentra en la ciudad de Montevideo. Puedes viajar a Irán. Irán es un buen destino para visitar, pero para vivir, requiere más consideración. Esta es una decisión importante y delicada.

  • @tonyg3693

    @tonyg3693

    7 ай бұрын

    @@visitera Muchas gracias por tu respuesta! Es muy completa! Un abrazo grande!!

  • @judykraska400

    @judykraska400

    7 ай бұрын

    Hello from Australia, Thank you for your answer, as l wanted to know too, why many young and middle aged women do not wear the hijab, as l saw it in many other Iranian Walking tours too. So, what happened, if they get caught not complying with the custom❓Why was the girl murdered by the police❓And is there only one religion Shiite allowed, or can there be others like Christians, or Zoroastrians, which was the ancient religion of Persia (Iran). When the Arabs settled in Iran, and brought Islam, how did they mix with the original population of Persia. How is it today, as it looks like it’s a mixture of all ethnic groups in Iran. But when l read the comments of Iranians who immigrated to other countries like the USA, they complain about the regime, and Mullahs. Sorry, l don’t know, what Mullahs are? When l watch my independent geopolitical channels, the report, that Iran joined BRICS, China will rebuild/repair the Khomeini Airport, and Iran gets help against the decade long sanctions of the West from Russia, and China. I think, BRICS will help Iran to get back to business, as no US dollars needed, they can trade with the BRICS countries in their own currency. I also heard, that Iran and USA made an agreement to exchange prisoner, and give Iran the stolen money back, but after Iran released the US prisoners, they did not comply, did not give the money back belonging to Iran??? Is not there some good in your Government? I just ponder. Because of all the beautiful videos l saw about Iranian landscapes, waterfalls, historic sites, the friendly educated people, the nomads, the village people with a wealth of knowledge, how people lived in the past, the dynasties...l wanted to visit next year, on my way home to Europe, but the requirements for a visa are to complicated, we don’t have an Iranian Consulate in Melbourne, are obliged to apply online to Canberra, and as l said, l can’t fulfil some of the requirements. I am still German living permanently in Australia, my adopted country. Yesterday l ate an Iranian meal in Melbourne City called “Fars Food”. It was delicious. Thank you, stay safe, healthy, and prosperous. Greetings, J. ❤

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    Hello J, Thank you for your thoughtful message and for sharing your interest in Iran. I'll do my best to address your questions While the official dress code in Iran requires women to wear a hijab, many young and middle-aged women choose not to comply with this custom, especially in more urban areas. Enforcement can vary, and while some might receive warnings or fines, others may face more serious consequences. It's a complex issue with differing experiences for different individuals. Everything is complicated in Iran, including the hijab issue... "Mahsa Amini" was arrested for not wearing a hijab, and those who are arrested for this reason are required to attend a training session where they are given explanations about why they should observe the hijab, including its benefits. Once individuals commit to adhering to the hijab, they are released on the same day. Many people have been frustrated for years with this mandatory requirement and do not support it. During Mahsa Amini's training, she suffered a stroke. Some believed she was forcibly arrested by the police and that her head was struck during the arrest. Others believed it was just an unfortunate incident that happened at the police station. Some think her brain injury was not caused by a physical blow to her head and that she had a prior medical history. The police did not accept responsibility for Mahsa Amini's death and stated that there was no physical altercation with her. While it's possible that the police did not physically harm Mahsa, videos of other individuals clashing with the police over not wearing the hijab and the police resorting to force had spread on social media before. This was just the beginning of the story. People were already very angry, and this incident ignited a tragedy. Perhaps, as the government stated, Mahsa indeed suffered a stroke by chance. But during the ensuing protests, the police responded very harshly, and in their efforts to suppress the protests, other people were killed. The government shut down the internet in the entire country and people became more angry. This issue is really complex and can't be fully addressed in a comment. Iran is home to various religious groups, including Shi'a Islam, Sunni Islam, Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and others. While the majority of the population is Shi'a Muslim, there are religious minorities who practice their faith freely. But you need to keep this point in mind, If you have a religion other than Shia Islam, you cannot be employed in government offices. The Arab conquest of Persia in the 7th century led to a significant cultural and religious shift. Over time, a fusion of Arab and Persian cultures occurred, influencing language, architecture, and religious practices. it's now a full mixed :)) Iranians have differing opinions about the government and religious leadership. It's important to remember that perspectives on political matters can be deeply personal and shaped by a range of experiences. A "Mullah" is a Muslim religious leader or cleric, typically within the context of Shi'a Islam. Iran's international relationships and economic strategies are complex. Joining BRICS and receiving support from China and Russia are indeed notable developments, and they play a role in Iran's economic and geopolitical landscape. I'm aware that there have been complex negotiations between Iran and the USA in the past. The details of these exchanges can be intricate and may involve political considerations that aren't always transparent. It's wonderful to hear that you're drawn to the rich history and diverse landscapes of Iran. I hope you get the opportunity to visit in the future. If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to ask. Wishing you safe and prosperous travels! Warm regards, Visitera

  • @HanaNana-bv2cj

    @HanaNana-bv2cj

    2 ай бұрын

    ببخشید شما اشتباه میکنید خیلی از اقلیت های دیدم در کار دولتی هستند​@@visitera

  • @gwenrafsha9114
    @gwenrafsha91147 ай бұрын

    Amazing. I am from England.

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your comment ! I'm glad people all around the world like this video!

  • @amirhejazi3662
    @amirhejazi36627 ай бұрын

    Nice country 👍

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    It really is !

  • @user-mt4xm6lz3u
    @user-mt4xm6lz3u3 ай бұрын

    TRULY AMAZING... 🇮🇷 🇮🇷 🇮🇷 🇮🇷 ❤

  • @mbaksrihokyberkah3458
    @mbaksrihokyberkah34587 ай бұрын

    Nice video

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks 🙏

  • @sotolog
    @sotolog7 ай бұрын

    god jobb

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    Arigatou

  • @parsaa.z7985
    @parsaa.z79853 ай бұрын

    12:44 my guy bought a bag and asked for another plastic bag to put it in.

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    3 ай бұрын

    🤣 How do you find these?

  • @sybilxulu4851
    @sybilxulu48515 ай бұрын

    Very surprising and enlightening. It is true , Iran is given a very negative picture of a country with very draconian and oppressive rules while it is more liberal than even Dubai. What reception would an visiting African get? In Turkey ,some years ago I only saw one Black man in Ankara and two Black ladies in Istanbul even though I was on countrywide tour.

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    5 ай бұрын

    Hello, thank you for the comment you posted. I think we Iranians understand very well that the media doesn't show all the realities and that content is often purposefully constructed. About the people of Iran, I must say that they are very hospitable. They are warm-hearted, but unfortunately, because there are not many tourists coming to Iran, they might not know how to properly interact with a tourist. Since tourists and foreigners in Iran are rare, when you walk on the streets, people may stare at you, and this could be uncomfortable for a tourist. However, it's important to remember that the reason for these stares is not that they have a problem with you; it's because seeing a non-Iranian is a new experience for them! Just talk to them to understand how happy they are with your presence in the country, and they would love for you to have a good time. They might even invite you to their homes for tea or a meal. There are videos made on this topic that I recommend you watch: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z4iLsLqnlbjYfbw.html&ab_channel=PeterSantenello

  • @HK-uq9by

    @HK-uq9by

    3 ай бұрын

    Some of the things media says are actually right and some are exaddurated. It is not only the western media, some Iranians who seek refugee in western countries try to exaddurate the facts claiming they might get killed for being gay or Christian! For us, Iranians, a big percentage of us wants to immigrate because of the problems we see and we think can not be fixed, like: corruption, mismanagement, unelected officials and managers, lack of some freedoms, the law is not implemented equally, the damage to environment, bad relations with neighbours, very high inflation, lack of jobs, no financial connection with international banking system, rules change over the night, ....etc

  • @th-uh2oo
    @th-uh2oo2 күн бұрын

    @8:24 the rhythm of the dram is dud, du dud, where the second double du dut is coming from if sh strike drum only once?

  • @lilylfy4958
    @lilylfy4958Ай бұрын

    do you take tours ? A tour guide!

  • @amiralighanbari5539
    @amiralighanbari55396 ай бұрын

    Hello everybody do you the bakery has mor than 70 years old ❤

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    6 ай бұрын

    Didn't know that ! Thank you for the information you provided ✌

  • @nickpoolsaad2234
    @nickpoolsaad22346 ай бұрын

    Boycotts are disgraceful. When you get to go shopping in this life time, how many opportunities will you have?

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    6 ай бұрын

    if you're referring to the severance of trade relations between Iran and Europe or the United States, it's worth mentioning that it's quite peculiar. Some products from these countries exist in Iran, and many of them are not available. Some items are also illegally smuggled into Iran. However, due to the lack of official stores for most brands and the absence of after-sales services, we often face difficulties in purchasing. For example, European and American cars are not found in Iran, as the car market is flooded with Chinese cars. Similarly, you can't easily buy shoes or clothing from brands like Adidas and Nike with peace of mind because there is no official store, and a significant amount of counterfeit goods enter the country. In general, we encounter challenges in buying such items.

  • @baihui7349
    @baihui73495 ай бұрын

    That guy was playing on Gaida

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks ! I didn't knew it's English name. we call it "Ney Anban" in Farsi.

  • @baihui7349

    @baihui7349

    5 ай бұрын

    @@visitera It is not in english ,thats how we say it in Bulgaria

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm learning something new every day, and I'm really happy that I started this channel. Thank you for your information.

  • @lionhouse7697
    @lionhouse76976 ай бұрын

    Do women in Iran have to wear a hair cover or is it not necessary?

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    6 ай бұрын

    In Iran, women are required to wear a headscarf, known as a hijab, in public places. However, some choose not to fully adhere to this dress code, and enforcement can vary.

  • @user-qf6vk6dy7i
    @user-qf6vk6dy7i7 ай бұрын

    every culture have some issue with cloths. In the West one would have punished for not wearing panties , for example.

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    Interesting insights on cultural norms, thanks for sharing!

  • @hareth_aziz
    @hareth_azizАй бұрын

    I dont found islam in iran

  • @hindustaanzindabaad4753
    @hindustaanzindabaad47535 ай бұрын

    that not an iran flag which is show in display that is iran flag🇮🇷💪🏻❤

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your comment ❤🤍💚🇮🇷

  • @hamishegi9993

    @hamishegi9993

    3 ай бұрын

    That's not flag of Iran

  • @maryam-ih9tw
    @maryam-ih9tw7 ай бұрын

    مشخصه هر کی حجاب نداره شماره گذاری شده است😂

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    فکر نمیکنم اینجوری هم باشه، ایشالا که زودتر این وضعیت حل بشه

  • @josephgolnoghli852

    @josephgolnoghli852

    7 ай бұрын

    مرگ بر جمهوری اسلامی و نابود باد اسلام

  • @user-qf6vk6dy7i
    @user-qf6vk6dy7i7 ай бұрын

    It is awfull to see such a westernisation in the Teheran (((🤮

  • @visitera

    @visitera

    7 ай бұрын

    cultural change can be complex and varies from person to person. I aim to showcase the diversity and different aspects of Tehran. If you have any specific suggestions or places you'd like to see, feel free to let me know!

  • @DIJAM1334

    @DIJAM1334

    6 ай бұрын

    If westernisation is so bad why you are writing in English .

  • @hamishegi9993

    @hamishegi9993

    3 ай бұрын

    Cry

  • @farshid1999

    @farshid1999

    3 ай бұрын

    Cry mf😂

  • @user-hf5ej6rc6g

    @user-hf5ej6rc6g

    28 күн бұрын

    فکر کنم دنیا ایران زده است نه ایران غربزده، تمدن، فرهنگ، موسیقی، ریاضیات و نجوم همه ریشه در ایران دارد

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