TEHRAN – To promote tourism and handicraft industries in Sistan-Baluchestan province, the governor advocated cooperation with neighboring countries.
On Saturday, at a meeting attended by the state's cultural heritage authorities, Mohammad Karami said that Sistan-Baluchestan shrouds Nowruz and Eid al-Fitr and shines throughout the spring holidays, with this measure in place. He emphasized that this proves that.
The governor attributed the success to the hospitality of residents and the cooperation of the Travel Services Committee, noting that the satisfied travelers are a testament to collective action across the state.
“This state boasts a lot of capabilities,” Karami further explained. “It has the potential to become a popular tourist destination.”
“There is no escaping this reality,” he continued. “This goal can only be achieved by harnessing the creativity of the state's elite.”
According to officials, the involvement of local residents is believed to play an important role in revitalizing the tourism sector.
Citing an example of priorities for cultural heritage, tourism and handicrafts administration in the province, Karami said steps are underway to cooperate with neighboring countries such as Pakistan, Afghanistan and Oman.
The governor added that “measures are underway to strengthen the partnership.” “Organization of joint exhibitions of cultural heritage and tourism, etc., aimed at demonstrating local capabilities in this field.”
He asserted that such cultural exchanges are vital to the region's economic and security development. The official also urged the removal of bureaucratic barriers and called for faster permit issuance and better collaboration with private investors to overcome obstacles that could impede progress. Mr Karami's remarks were complemented by a report from the Department of Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts on its plans and initiatives for the coming year, which set out a strong strategy to promote the unique cultural and artisanal capabilities of each district in the state. It was done.