The Director General of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts in Isfahan Province announced the closure and reopening of the Matinabad ecological camp and the tourism model area.
According to the informants, the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts quoted Ali Reza Azadi, Director General of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts in Isfahan Province, that “Unfortunately, due to some problems in the Matinabad Tourism Model Area Ya Natanz by court order the area has been closed to tourists “.
And he continued: Fortunately, with the follow-up of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, as well as the sympathy and assistance of the judicial system at the provincial and city levels, the typical tourist area of Matinabad reopened on the eve of the Nowruz holidays and the presence of tourists in the region.
At the same time, Izadi said: We stress the observance of all Islamic affairs in the buildings and historical and tourist sites of Isfahan province, and besides that we have always been keen to pay attention to the economy of tourism business and the peace and comfort of the country. tourists.
Officials of this electronic camp confirmed in a conversation with reporters that this desert environmental camp was closed at noon on Thursday, March 25, 1401. Matinabad is the first desert environmental camp of Iran, whose officials previously said that the closure of this tourist area led to the wandering of nearly five thousand Nowruz traveler.
Mr. Izzatullah Zarghami, Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, also made a statement about closing a number of residences on the eve of Nowruz trips, and said: In general, we do not recommend sealing, because shelters are not. Like a store that if it is closed, a person will leave the side store slow shopping, especially the centers where people book in advance and there are both domestic and foreign tourists. Closing these centers is actually a loss of the rights of the people who stayed there, and this issue will be resolved.
He also said: Our recommendation is that there should always be culturally and socially necessary health in residential centres. Our tourists are mainly family oriented and are fully aware of and interested in cultural issues and we also do our watch duty.
Zarghami added: Therefore, it is assumed that other oversight bodies that have duties inherent in some responsibilities have full coordination with the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts in this field. Fortunately, this coordination is good in the country and is usually done for the management of accommodation centers.
The Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts stressed that in the event of very special and exceptional cases, coordination is required. The problem, in our opinion, is that this coordination with the ministry did not take place. We recommend to our dear colleagues in the field that measures such as closing residential centers should be carried out with the necessary arrangements and preparations.
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