I've travelled to Iran as an Aussie tourist and the people there are incredibly hospitable and love all visitors coming to see their country. I don't think they have any issue with Americans in general, maybe the policies of the American government ticks them off (particularly because of all the sanctions the US has held against Iran since forever) which has destroyed their economy. But for the most part, they don't see Americans in a bad light. Part of the indoctrination is actually in western media. They do alot of damage when they spread lots of misinformation about other countries like Iran..
Americans can go to Iran but they need an official tour guide. If you have an Irish passport you can go without a guide and you are on your own. But for people without an American passport if you visit Iran it makes visiting America extremely complicated and you may be refused entry into America.
I was in Iran in 2018. I would have to say that Iran would be one of the friendliest and safest countries that I have ever traveled in. Ivan from Aotearoa New Zealand.
Best thing about Iran is that their literacy rate is one of the highest and they are very educated and intellectual people. Moreover they also produce some of the best artists. Greetings and live from neighbor Pakistan ❤🇵🇰
@@GoodAfternoonDave Do you mean the fake artists funded by west and Israel to make show a negative image of Iran to the world or brain wash the Iranian youth?! Yes they should be in jail!
@adamelghalmi9771 if you're trying to tell me musicians are not artists then I'd have to disagree. But I suppose you don't care if Iranians have freedom of expression anyway, judging by your "haha..." as if it was a joke. Sad
@@GoodAfternoonDaveI think it was quite clear that the person meant artists with a paint brush and not musicians. I do not lump artists and musicians and singers into one category as artists. And, rightly or wrongly, I read it that the person was chuckling at your misinterpretation of what they had said.
日本人です。初めてイランに行ったのは8年前の2018年の夏でしたね。それはそれは本当に美しく素晴らしい国でした。これだけ美しく洗練された芸術的な国はないでしょう。 コロナも終わったので、今年にはまた再訪したいですね。世界一清らかで美しい国の人々に愛を!! I'm Japanese. The first time I've visited Iran is the summer of 2018. I've felt with my all parts of body that Iran is a really beatiful country. I think Iran is the most beautiful country in the world for the aspect of arts and the souls of people. As the era of Covid-19 is over, I wanna visit there again in this summer. Full of love and respects to this beatiful & pure country Iran!!
Thank you for sharing your heartfelt appreciation for Iran! It's wonderful to hear about your positive experience and connection with the beauty of the country and its people. Iran's rich history, culture, and artistry indeed make it a special place to visit. Wishing you a safe and fulfilling journey when you return, and may your time in Iran be filled with more beautiful moments and experiences. 🇮🇷❤️🇯🇵
I am from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦🇸🇦and I have always admired the rich history culture and hritage of Iran . Seriously , the best in the world . The food is the best as well . Very intelligent people . I pray for the day when all the Arab across the gulf can visit Iran and enjoy the tourism as our grandfathers did in the past . Too bad Tahran is only 2hrs from Dharan in Saudi Arabia and I can't visit .
I've been in Iran several times, professionally and as a tourist. One has tripped in several countries all over the world, the iranian middle class is probably the most evolved one on earth, no kidding. They reached an intellectual level you can only cross in elite high society in our western era.
Its not that iranians became intellectual...the western people became complacent. Iranians are inquisitive for sure due to dictatorship. Well when you are contained, you like to flee from prison when you can.
Iran has almost 90 million people. 16 million people live in the Tehran 🇮🇷 metropolitan area (where this video was filmed). This would be like going to NYC or DC 🇺🇸 and showing off the best neighborhoods. Or only showing off the modern cities on the eastern coast of China 🇨🇳, whereas the western side is more rural and struggles. Or only showing off Moscow + St Petersburg in Russia 🇷🇺 . Or only showing off the best parts of Tokyo for Japan 🇯🇵 whereas the countryside is aging & infrastructure may be lacking. Don’t let propaganda fool you; every country has its good parts but also some bad parts. We’re all just people trying to survive 🌍, the average person does not represent its government.
I am an Indian. From a long time I have been obsessed with Iran and God willing I will visit Iran someday... From the ancient times, we have been interacting together and we hope to do it in the future too.🇮🇳❤️🇮🇷
IMO Iranians are the most impressive nationality I’ve had the great pleasure to meet: they combine open heartedness, sophistication and humility all one. Very impressive
As a Norwegian I visited Iran for a two weeks holiday back in 2014, and it is probably the most wonderful holidays I've ever had. I spent a week in Isfahan and a week in Tehran, and both were impressive cities, albeit in differing manners. I thoroughly enjoyed engaging with locals, and I did not meet a single rude or unfriendly person. Everyone seemed very welcoming, and keen to engage in communication. I travelled alone, and so I was probably quite approachable in the eyes of the locals. Prior to attending a football match in Isfahan (well, rather away from the city, in Fooladshahr), I was invited to sit down and share a cup of tea (or a few cups of tea, as it turned out) with some home fans, whose knowledge of international football was on par with my own, if I may be so bold. I agree that northern Tehran was the most 'Western' feeling you could get in Iran, but when you travel, surely, you'll prefer to see what is unique about the places you visit rather than seek reassurances through scenes which are more or less identical to home. I'll give Iran and the Iranian people ten out of ten for their hospitality and friendliness.
I have watched several videos of people of western extraction visiting through the rural areas of Iran and the one thing they have all had in common is their reflections on what they had been told and what the reality was,how they had no problems passing through border controls and how engaging and hospitable the Iranian people were to complete strangers,i am English and have long since stopped believing in the narrative spun by our governments and media in the west,most people in this world are but pawns used by the super wealthy and ruling classes to ensure they remain at the top of the ladder and they have no qualms in sacrificing us pawns to ensure they remain their.Thanks for the video mate it,s nice to see life from a different perspective.
Hello George, I have a feeling you and I do not share each other's politics but I do agree with almost everything you have said. I visited Iran a couple of times before the revolution -yes, I am now officially old! It was a wonderful country with wonderful people. Persians are definitely from an incredibly high cultural background. I loved the country and have only had very positive relationships with Persians around the world since my visits back in the 70s.
I always thought about Iran with admiration and respect as a great nation, cradle of Civilization, highly advanced in technology and superior in ethics. May God keep blessing and reward the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persia) with faith, wisdow and prosperity for all Iranian people. Amen. Love from Portugal!
Thank you for your kind words! Sending love and appreciation back to you from Iran. It's wonderful to see appreciation for Iranian culture all the way from Brazil! 🇮🇷❤️🇧🇷
Μια χωρα με μακραίωνης ιστορία και πολιτισμό Υποτιμημένη σε απίστευτο βαθμό απο τους δυτικούς Χαιρετίσματα απο την Ελλάδα Ο θεος να σας εχει όλους καλα 🇬🇷
I am Iranian and no one from Iran has a problem with the people of America or other countries and we will be very happy if you visit the beauty of Iran in order to see the beauty of Iran safely and coordinate with a travel agency and see Iran. I look forward to meeting you in Iran soon❤
And a tourist from Sweden got prisoned and maybe he will get death penalty because they think his a spy for Israel. Well, hes not - so its not that safe. This from a iranian. As long as mullas rule Iran Iran will never be a safe country. The iranian people are one thing, iranians are very nice people, but the regime is not.
Great videos of a daily life in Iran, I'm so glad I found your channel few days ago. I have been fascinated by Iran and its culture and beautiful cities and nature, and I hope I can visit one day. Alot of people told me,or I heard that Iranian people are the warmest and most welcoming people in the world. Also, i must notice in this(and all other videod) that also majority of people (men and women) are extremely beautiful. Greetings from Croatia😁
Très intéressant et instructif: c'est l'internet qui permet de voir des choses si différentes des médias "mainstream". Merci à l'auteur et en route pour d'autres vidéos dans le monde!
From Spain, i always admire the Persian cutlture, never hate, never and i dont think others countries hated your country, Persian culture is very much admire i wish i could visit, ...only dont want to cover my head, im not use to and wont feel ok, but i will visit one day. Love Persian culture!!!
Spain has itself inherited aspects of Persian culture. The love of water in Spanish gardens for example is pure Persian with the gardens of the Alhambra being the most well known. When two people say the the same thing together in Spain you say "there must be an angel passing over head", isn't that right? That is a Persian saying. Culturally speaking I think Spain is the luckiest country in Europe. Un saludo.
@@aiwwakk7152he is talking about iran and Iranian people not the islamic dictatorship !! Stop advertising for regime under every comments . You get money from regime to advertise for it no thanks . The world knows about your islamic whatever . They mean Iran ! Not Islamic republic of dictatoreship
@@mk52211you are full of it , ain’t ya ? You got to go back to school and re_do your math 😜 2500 yrs of history - 1400 yrs of Islam gives you only 1100 yrs of authentic Persian empire. Unless you intend to throw away 1400 years of your history , buddy you are stuck with Islamic leadership . Learn to live with your diversity , drop your inferiority/ superiority complex , and be proud of what you have inherited . Oh , and get your head out of western A..S..S😂
@@K55365 Really? A guide is required? In America, Iranian (Persian) people can travel freely, anywhere, by themselves, and walk down the street with the book of Koran in their hand. No problem. When Iranians visit America, they are treated very well and with respect.
This cleared up many misconceptions I had about Iran, although I always knew most of the stereotypes were fake. I would want to visit Iran someday as an Indian.
Thank you for sharing great video about Iran and Iranian people, my love for this amazing country started when I was in high school nearly 4 decades ago and always fascinated with history, culture cuisine of Iran ,j pray I will be gifted to see Iran before I close my eyes ,good wishes South Africa ❤❤❤❤
It's a country I'd like to visit It seems like a different country from how it is perceived through the information on TV and newspapers. Thanks to you and thanks to UA-cam. Long live free information
Been to Iran many 2yrs ago. Visited not only Tehran but a few other places as well. People there r friendly I enjoyed their foods l. I felt safe there. Iran to my eyes is not what the western seem to make it to b. I also saw tourists from Japan n Germany as well. M a Malaysian
Way better than I expected. I heard a lot about the mandatory veil for women and the protests, but in this and other videos in Tehran I see many ladies with their hair uncovered, just more modest than Europeans and Americans and in fact, people are generally better dressed. Am I missing something here?
The only stricter regions your talking about are Qum and mashhad, which is pretty obvios as they contain holy sites and clerics and this is where most of the religious schools are so of course modesty is a huge thing there, it's not hard to just respect the majority people there and just wear a head covering. The same strictness is also present in a lot orthodox Jewish sites but no one says anything and respects their beliefs
I love these videos. We can learn some much about Iran! We can learn about any country in the world on UA-cam. We are all humans and should respect each other. Greetings from Brazil!
Na copa de 2014 aqui no Brasil, fui assistir o jogo Iran e Bosnia. Achei que iria encontrar um povo fechado, frio, mulheres de burca...para minha surpresa encontrei pessoas alegres, bonitas e uma vibe positiva. Nunca vi pessoas tão belas. A mídia ocidental demoniza porque o Irã não aceita ser vassalo do ocidente como o Brasil.
I was there last year. Really the most beautiful country I visited, and I have been many places. Was invited into strangers homes for food ❤ And they are brave for resisting big and little satan too 💪🏻 I will come back
I would like to express my gratitude to all my friends in neighboring countries who expressed their kindness and beautiful words, and to other friends in other countries. I'm looking forward to repaying your kindness. ❤
Very happy to have found your channel. I never would have thought that so many women don't wear the hijab out in the open. They seem totally unconcerned about the laws there. In some ways, looks like the Tehran of the 70s is slowly coming back. Do you think so? As a westerner, I do like what I see. Seems to be a place that I would consider visiting now.
@@catherinezandi8033 Yes but remember Iran has been under heavy Western sanctions since the 1980s so to have all this is a huge achievement. Without sanctions this country could have a GDP over a trillion dollar.
@@AB-qk5pbYou are writing what the Iranian government officials use to justify their deficiency! Millions of people see how they have confiscated thousands of factories and financial institutions and have assigned uneducated people as managers on them and people witness the erosion of quality of the products of those factories by their own eyes! ..people have seen how they bad mouth the other countries and close down the country...but officials just blame all of this on sanctions! Leave alone the sanctions themselves started when this same officials took over US embassy and kept the diplomats for 444 days against the international norms and expanded when these same officials could not control their mouths!!
Thank you very much for this educational and informative video on Iran. (Tehran). In America we see almost no videos or images of this type of Iranian Life. If there were no subtitles or farsi signs, it could easily be mistaken as if it were Istanbul (the Asian Side) if you know Istanbul. In any case, thank you for sharing this video. We are all part of a greater humanity which transcends politics, government, and religion.
@@persianguy1524 Don't call it propaganda, there's a reason why the mullahs' Iran is a humanitarian catastrophe, they have zero respect for people and life. How you call it propaganda is beyond all logic, people are imprisoned and executed in Iran for trifles. It's not propaganda, it's truth, Iran is a horrible country, disgusting in so many ways - perhaps the most disgusting human rights issue with North Korea. I'm Iranian, so don't come and talk shit. Right now, a Swedish tourist is imprisoned in Iran. His crime is that he is suspected of spying for Israel, he can be executed. So when you say it's propaganda, it's seriously stupid. Then the Iranian people are another thing, they are a curious and free-thinking people who are ruled by Islamism. Islamism is hell, nothing good comes out of Islam.
I would love to visit Iran one day for its beauty, culture and history. As a child of USSR we we taught to value every nation and I as a child even danced persian dance :) Then during Russia-Georgia conflict I saw a news video from Iran about that and I was imoressed by journalist ethics and unbias of the broadcast. Also I met an Iranian family in Thailand - they were so intelligent and polite, I liked them so much. So for me there was no surprise that Iran is developed and of rich culture. Wish you all the best from Russia!
Iran certainly has come a long way since I lived in Tehran and worked for the Iranian Air Force at Doshen-Tappeh AFB from 1977 until the Shah was overthrown. It's even more beautiful now. I still carry a 50 Rial note in my wallet, just in case...when 50 Rials was real money, unlike it is today.
Did you live in Tehran Pars back then? I was born and raised in Tehran Pars neighborhood and most of the American Airforce personnel like you lived there.
PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER "PISTASIO MAN" IS TO BE BLAMED FOR THE CATASTROPHIC DESTRUCTION OF THAT PART OF THE WORLD WHEN PEACE AND PROSPERITY WERE IN PLACE............IN MY HUMBLE OPINION THE NEW WORLDS ORDER BEGAN 50 YEARS AGO FROM IRAN AND MIDDLEEAST!!!!!!!
@@makeachange3455 I was not in any US military in Iran. I worked for Pan Am Technical Services, a branch of Pan Am Airlines who were subcontractors of Raytheon for the Iranian Air Force SIGINT department. My job was building and training IAF Homofars in test equipment calibration and repair, nothing to do with USAF. My apartment was near Park-e-Saie off the main street. I've forgotten which district that was...
Let’s not forget, the Iranians are Persian and the descendants of one of the best civilizations that ever existed. I’m not Iranian.. but I have a lot of respect for people of Iran.
Not all Iranians are Persian. Iran is multi-ethnic, and only about half of Iran's population is Persian. This is the ethnic group composition of Iran: Persian (51%), Gilaki and Mazandarani (8%), Kurd (7%), Lur (6%), and Baluchi (2%), Azeri (16%)., the rest are mixture of Turkoman, Armenians etc.
I have a Persian friend who spended couple of years in Szeged and Budapest (both hungarian city) as medical student, he was a very very positive guy, but he didn't tell me much about Iran. (only about the Iranian people pot consumption habits 😅). Beside that he only increased my appreciation of the country for me, which has a great history and culture. Persians are truly deserve respect and love.
I wish visit Iran one day...i think Iran people deserve more freedom ...thank you for the video who show me a different way of Iran ... hope 1 day Iran more free and less religious by the way. Viva Iran by one Italian with ❤
That's wonderful to hear! It's always great to meet people from different cultures and backgrounds who bring a unique perspective to our lives. It sounds like you had a positive experience with your friend from Iran. Embracing diversity enriches our lives in so many ways. If you have any more stories to share or questions, feel free to do so!
I have the pleasure o meet Iranian people. I was impressed by their warming and kindness. It reminds me a lot the Latin American people. Friendly, willing to help and well educated, people with values and very family and friend oriented . I only knew about Persepolis and the wonder of the ancient Persian Empire. Because of their people in our days. I really want to visit Iran. All the best to the Iranian people 😃
Thank you for sharing your positive experience with Iranian people! Their warmth and kindness are indeed remarkable. Iran has much to offer beyond its ancient wonders, and I'm sure you'll enjoy your visit when you get the chance. Wishing you all the best! 😃🇮🇷
Your videos are marvellous and provide an interesting glimpse into Iran, especially for an Israeli like me who, for obvious reasons, can't travel to Iran 😅😅
@@PouryaZobdehiبه من بگو ببینم ایرانی واقعی😅شما که انقدر روشنفکری و برای مردم اسرائیل ارزش قائلی برای زندگی مردم فلسطین هم همون قدر ارزش قائلی؟ برای اون سی هزار نفر که جان خود را از دست دادن برای کودکان و زنهای فلسطینی ارزش قائلی؟؟؟
Thank you for this comprehensive video showing the true face of a part of Teheran and its' people. Western media and politics try to force wrong views onto their people about countries that do not fit into their political agenda. We criticize countries like Iran, China, Russia and more of censoreship and what not, but we are in no way better to judge others. Channels like yours help curious people have a more open and real view on the world and help to question what our own politics and media are trying to sell us.
Oh, and sorry, but I forgot to thank you for giving the current background to social issues and dress, particularly female head coverings, now, I am pleased to see, more honoured in the breach than the observance, at least in the main shopping centres and nearby streets.
6:50 Actually weekend in Iran is Thursday, Friday On Thursdays some places work half-time but on Friday all Government organizations and Private companies are closed, but most tourist attractions are open.
What you see in this video does not indicate a unique Western style. You shouldn't attribute order and excellent design just to a Western culture. Remember, Iran was the center of the world at one point in history with elaborate architecture, scientific discoveries, arts, literature, and poetry. The world needs to move from the platform of East and West to an understanding that humanity needs order, design, and beauty. What you see in this video is a unique blending of the best of Western and Persian architecture.
Calm down,the video is demonstrating the modernization of Iran not necessarily Westernization although the youth of Iran are super westernized and we both know it but its the same everywhere els in the world thanks to the internet
@@shazbk7616When I've used the term "westernized" I meant from the angle of social sciences and not journalism. There are some differences between being westernized and being modernized.
I visited from the US for snow skiing in 1976. It was GREAT! Most people there speak more than one language. So, it was easy to get help with any translation. I was too young for drinking then. But, it seems that alcohol was served/sold then.
Thank you for a very positive prospect of men, women and children in shopping malls in Tehran; unfortunately, 95% of western media news about your country is very negative and prejudiced.
Thank you for recognizing the positive aspects. We strive to showcase the true diversity and beauty of Tehran. Let's focus on spreading positivity and understanding! 😊🇮🇷
I was surprised by the hockey rink until you mentioned that this is the world's largest shopping mall. I am more than familiar with the original "world's largest mall" (until 2004) the West Edmonton Mall (WEM) in Alberta Canada, developed by the Persian-Jewish Ghermezian family. I see in wikipedia that the family patriarch Jacob played host to Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin in 1943 during the Tehran conference. The family moved to Montreal in the 1950s. WEM also has a ice hockey rink.
Iran won the championship of 2024 IIHF Women's Asia and Oceania Cup International Ice Hockey. just today Iran also won the championship 2024 CAFA Women's Futsal Championship for the 3rd time not to mention countless Iranian woman Olympic gold medalist such oppressing society is this that if its women are achieving more than any other countries. it seems west should examine their priorities that if a country do not sexualized their females are oppressive despite the fact that in all metrics Iranian female are ahead of western women especially in science and sport. but it seems only category that is matter is the number of qorn star as i said erlier because that is only category that western woman beats Iranian women. they present the fact that Iranian metro has women only cabin as anti women policy. But they don't tell you that although it's true that there are women only section in metro and bus but there isn't any men only sections which means there are only mix or normal sections and only women section as privilege for women privacy and safety in rush hours , how dishonest west is that depict a clearly Pro women policy as evidence of oppressions against women . something tells me due to amount of sexual assault against women in west they will start to adopt Iranian policy
Thank you for the video, i would like to know how different is live in Teheran and Shiraz for exemple, is possible to walk in Shiraz with the hair uncovered'?
I visited Iran once. Travelled overland from the eastern frontier Zahedan bordered Pakistan to Tabriz the western part bordering Turkey. I must say, Iran is one of the most friendliest country in the world. I think the west underestimates Iran and therefore loses immense opportunity in building good relationship based on mutual respect.
send love and blessing to all iranian people from israel. i hope for peach and that one day i can visit yor interesting country. the perants from my dad side come from iran
Thank you for your kind words and well wishes! Hopefully, one day you'll have the opportunity to visit and explore your ancestral roots. Let's keep working towards peace and understanding between all nations.
I would love to visit Iran some day see Persepolis , Isfahan , Tehran but as an Irish-American that is off the cards I think...
Fun fact Ireland and Iran mean the same thing - Eireland - Iran mean land of the noble ones.
Right, and I believe you can virtually see them at least
I've travelled to Iran as an Aussie tourist and the people there are incredibly hospitable and love all visitors coming to see their country. I don't think they have any issue with Americans in general, maybe the policies of the American government ticks them off (particularly because of all the sanctions the US has held against Iran since forever) which has destroyed their economy. But for the most part, they don't see Americans in a bad light. Part of the indoctrination is actually in western media. They do alot of damage when they spread lots of misinformation about other countries like Iran..
Americans can go to Iran but they need an official tour guide. If you have an Irish passport you can go without a guide and you are on your own. But for people without an American passport if you visit Iran it makes visiting America extremely complicated and you may be refused entry into America.
If you have an Irish passport, it's a breeze!!
I was in Iran in 2018. I would have to say that Iran would be one of the friendliest and safest countries that I have ever traveled in. Ivan from Aotearoa New Zealand.
Best thing about Iran is that their literacy rate is one of the highest and they are very educated and intellectual people. Moreover they also produce some of the best artists. Greetings and live from neighbor Pakistan ❤🇵🇰
they also jail and torture some of their best artists for saying the "wrong" things
@@GoodAfternoonDave Do you mean the fake artists funded by west and Israel to make show a negative image of Iran to the world or brain wash the Iranian youth?! Yes they should be in jail!
@@GoodAfternoonDave artists means people who paint and draw, not singers. singing is limited in iran anyway haha
@adamelghalmi9771 if you're trying to tell me musicians are not artists then I'd have to disagree. But I suppose you don't care if Iranians have freedom of expression anyway, judging by your "haha..." as if it was a joke. Sad
@@GoodAfternoonDaveI think it was quite clear that the person meant artists with a paint brush and not musicians. I do not lump artists and musicians and singers into one category as artists.
And, rightly or wrongly, I read it that the person was chuckling at your misinterpretation of what they had said.
日本人です。初めてイランに行ったのは8年前の2018年の夏でしたね。それはそれは本当に美しく素晴らしい国でした。これだけ美しく洗練された芸術的な国はないでしょう。
コロナも終わったので、今年にはまた再訪したいですね。世界一清らかで美しい国の人々に愛を!!
I'm Japanese. The first time I've visited Iran is the summer of 2018. I've felt with my all parts of body that Iran is a really beatiful country. I think Iran is the most beautiful country in the world for the aspect of arts and the souls of people. As the era of Covid-19 is over, I wanna visit there again in this summer. Full of love and respects to this beatiful & pure country Iran!!
love u from iran ☺
Thank you for sharing your heartfelt appreciation for Iran! It's wonderful to hear about your positive experience and connection with the beauty of the country and its people. Iran's rich history, culture, and artistry indeed make it a special place to visit. Wishing you a safe and fulfilling journey when you return, and may your time in Iran be filled with more beautiful moments and experiences. 🇮🇷❤️🇯🇵
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
I am from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦🇸🇦and I have always admired the rich history culture and hritage of Iran . Seriously , the best in the world . The food is the best as well . Very intelligent people .
I pray for the day when all the Arab across the gulf can visit Iran and enjoy the tourism as our grandfathers did in the past . Too bad Tahran is only 2hrs from Dharan in Saudi Arabia and I can't visit .
اهلا و سهلا یا اخی @@asirymaful
I've been in Iran several times, professionally and as a tourist. One has tripped in several countries all over the world, the iranian middle class is probably the most evolved one on earth, no kidding. They reached an intellectual level you can only cross in elite high society in our western era.
Why do you think so?
That’s exactly my experience and they have the grace to be humble about it too. Left an impression on my heart. Lovely people.
Its not that iranians became intellectual...the western people became complacent. Iranians are inquisitive for sure due to dictatorship. Well when you are contained, you like to flee from prison when you can.
@@mgs2014 I think he means educated, not necessarily wealthy. Which is a wealth of it’s own
Iran has almost 90 million people. 16 million people live in the Tehran 🇮🇷 metropolitan area (where this video was filmed). This would be like going to NYC or DC 🇺🇸 and showing off the best neighborhoods. Or only showing off the modern cities on the eastern coast of China 🇨🇳, whereas the western side is more rural and struggles. Or only showing off Moscow + St Petersburg in Russia 🇷🇺 . Or only showing off the best parts of Tokyo for Japan 🇯🇵 whereas the countryside is aging & infrastructure may be lacking. Don’t let propaganda fool you; every country has its good parts but also some bad parts. We’re all just people trying to survive 🌍, the average person does not represent its government.
I am an Indian. From a long time I have been obsessed with Iran and God willing I will visit Iran someday...
From the ancient times, we have been interacting together and we hope to do it in the future too.🇮🇳❤️🇮🇷
Bro north indians are a mix breed of Indians and persians just throwing it out there
IMO Iranians are the most impressive nationality I’ve had the great pleasure to meet: they combine open heartedness, sophistication and humility all one. Very impressive
Iranians are indeed remarkable people, embodying a unique blend of qualities. It's wonderful to hear about your positive experiences with them! 🇮🇷😊
As a Norwegian I visited Iran for a two weeks holiday back in 2014, and it is probably the most wonderful holidays I've ever had. I spent a week in Isfahan and a week in Tehran, and both were impressive cities, albeit in differing manners. I thoroughly enjoyed engaging with locals, and I did not meet a single rude or unfriendly person. Everyone seemed very welcoming, and keen to engage in communication. I travelled alone, and so I was probably quite approachable in the eyes of the locals. Prior to attending a football match in Isfahan (well, rather away from the city, in Fooladshahr), I was invited to sit down and share a cup of tea (or a few cups of tea, as it turned out) with some home fans, whose knowledge of international football was on par with my own, if I may be so bold. I agree that northern Tehran was the most 'Western' feeling you could get in Iran, but when you travel, surely, you'll prefer to see what is unique about the places you visit rather than seek reassurances through scenes which are more or less identical to home. I'll give Iran and the Iranian people ten out of ten for their hospitality and friendliness.
Thank you so much for your kind words and I’m glad you had a good stay. Welcome back
@@sinasho6530 Thank you. I’d definitely wish to return one day.
❤❤❤dastet dard nakone🙏
I have watched several videos of people of western extraction visiting through the rural areas of Iran and the one thing they have all had in common is their reflections on what they had been told and what the reality was,how they had no problems passing through border controls and how engaging and hospitable the Iranian people were to complete strangers,i am English and have long since stopped believing in the narrative spun by our governments and media in the west,most people in this world are but pawns used by the super wealthy and ruling classes to ensure they remain at the top of the ladder and they have no qualms in sacrificing us pawns to ensure they remain their.Thanks for the video mate it,s nice to see life from a different perspective.
👍🏻👊🏻🤗
Hello George, I have a feeling you and I do not share each other's politics but I do agree with almost everything you have said. I visited Iran a couple of times before the revolution -yes, I am now officially old! It was a wonderful country with wonderful people. Persians are definitely from an incredibly high cultural background. I loved the country and have only had very positive relationships with Persians around the world since my visits back in the 70s.
Regards from Greece. Iran definetelly worth for visit. One of the most ancient civilizations and a very cultural rich country worths a visit, im sure.
Always welcome :)
Who honors an ancient civilization?
A man from an ancient civilization 😉
@@aryanirani71 YES and thats the awsome thing
@@manozachI'm looking forward to visit Greece and wish to see you in Iran pal 🤝🏻
We share a great part of human history
@@aryanirani71 don't live in past bro.
I always thought about Iran with admiration and respect as a great nation, cradle of Civilization, highly advanced in technology and superior in ethics. May God keep blessing and reward the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persia) with faith, wisdow and prosperity for all Iranian people. Amen. Love from Portugal!
Love Iran and its culture, from Brazil.
Thank you for your kind words! Sending love and appreciation back to you from Iran. It's wonderful to see appreciation for Iranian culture all the way from Brazil! 🇮🇷❤️🇧🇷
Proud to be an Iranian Kurd.
Some of the greatest kings of ancient Iran were Kurds 👑
Μια χωρα με μακραίωνης ιστορία
και πολιτισμό
Υποτιμημένη σε απίστευτο βαθμό απο τους δυτικούς
Χαιρετίσματα απο την Ελλάδα
Ο θεος να σας εχει όλους καλα
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thank you ❤️i love greece would love to visit one day. great country with great history and people
im iranian and i love greece so much, visited several times and will do so in near future!
I am Iranian and no one from Iran has a problem with the people of America or other countries and we will be very happy if you visit the beauty of Iran in order to see the beauty of Iran safely and coordinate with a travel agency and see Iran. I look forward to meeting you in Iran soon❤
Your word is awesome
Se in Iran si vive così bene perché vengono impiccati giovani gay?
And a tourist from Sweden got prisoned and maybe he will get death penalty because they think his a spy for Israel. Well, hes not - so its not that safe. This from a iranian. As long as mullas rule Iran Iran will never be a safe country. The iranian people are one thing, iranians are very nice people, but the regime is not.
Iran is definetly on the top of my list of countries to visit in the next years!!! I'm so intrigued about your contry!
@@davidrojo201 I am looking forward to meeting you in Iran. Come and see all this beauty
Respeckt and greatings for Iran from Serbia🇷🇸
Thank you for your kind words and greetings from Serbia! Sending respect and warm regards back to you from Iran! 🇮🇷❤️🇷🇸
Have always wanted to visit Iran. Such a facinating place more than any other in that part of the world.
i from israel and i love the iranian pepole. i pray for peace between us❤❤❤
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How can it be peace with a "country" founded on stealing and genoc¡de?
Amazing this words, love it. wish a peacefull for all of you,big hugs from Indonesia ❤❤❤
Hugs 🇮🇷🇮🇱🩵🤍🩵
من عاشق مردم اسرائیل هستم ❤
Great videos of a daily life in Iran, I'm so glad I found your channel few days ago.
I have been fascinated by Iran and its culture and beautiful cities and nature, and I hope I can visit one day. Alot of people told me,or I heard that Iranian people are the warmest and most welcoming people in the world.
Also, i must notice in this(and all other videod) that also majority of people (men and women) are extremely beautiful.
Greetings from Croatia😁
I left Iran in 2007 and its crazy how Iran has changed in dressing aspect.
It's fascinating to witness the changes over time! Iran's evolving fashion reflects societal shifts. 🕰️🇮🇷
@@visiterayet people say there hasnt been any reform 😂
@@persianguy1524 عه لعنتی بسیجی بودی پس خبر نداشتیم. احمق
Très intéressant et instructif: c'est l'internet qui permet de voir des choses si différentes des médias "mainstream". Merci à l'auteur et en route pour d'autres vidéos dans le monde!
From Spain, i always admire the Persian cutlture, never hate, never and i dont think others countries hated your country, Persian culture is very much admire i wish i could visit, ...only dont want to cover my head, im not use to and wont feel ok, but i will visit one day. Love Persian culture!!!
You dont have to. They dont vare what foreigners do in Iran, even many local woman dont cover their heads
Spain has itself inherited aspects of Persian culture. The love of water in Spanish gardens for example is pure Persian with the gardens of the Alhambra being the most well known. When two people say the the same thing together in Spain you say "there must be an angel passing over head", isn't that right? That is a Persian saying. Culturally speaking I think Spain is the luckiest country in Europe. Un saludo.
Inviting you to visit the Islamic Republic of Iran one day. 🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
Our country has best sceneries and places for tourists.
@@aiwwakk7152he is talking about iran and Iranian people not the islamic dictatorship !! Stop advertising for regime under every comments . You get money from regime to advertise for it no thanks . The world knows about your islamic whatever . They mean Iran ! Not Islamic republic of dictatoreship
@@mk52211you are full of it , ain’t ya ? You got to go back to school and re_do your math 😜 2500 yrs of history - 1400 yrs of Islam gives you only 1100 yrs of authentic Persian empire. Unless you intend to throw away 1400 years of your history , buddy you are stuck with Islamic leadership . Learn to live with your diversity , drop your inferiority/ superiority complex , and be proud of what you have inherited . Oh , and get your head out of western A..S..S😂
I love the Persian people. I love that rice dish (Tadig)
Brother you are doing a lot for Iran tourist industry! Greetings from south america. I will visit your country one day.
Please don't. We don't want tourists, they are annoying and have bad intentions.
And, maybe propaganda. However it is heartening to see that the population of Iran does not seem too oppressed by religion.
Can an American travel safely to Iran, with the political, social, military, and religious conflicts between the two countries?
@@DerekDavis213 you're only allowed to travel to Iran with a government guide
@@K55365 Really? A guide is required?
In America, Iranian (Persian) people can travel freely, anywhere, by themselves, and walk down the street with the book of Koran in their hand. No problem.
When Iranians visit America, they are treated very well and with respect.
This cleared up many misconceptions I had about Iran, although I always knew most of the stereotypes were fake. I would want to visit Iran someday as an Indian.
Lovely varied country, wonderful people, what’s not to like!
Thank you for sharing great video about Iran and Iranian people, my love for this amazing country started when I was in high school nearly 4 decades ago and always fascinated with history, culture cuisine of Iran ,j pray I will be gifted to see Iran before I close my eyes ,good wishes South Africa ❤❤❤❤
It's a country I'd like to visit
It seems like a different country from how it is perceived through the information on TV and newspapers. Thanks to you and thanks to UA-cam. Long live free information
Been to Iran many 2yrs ago. Visited not only Tehran but a few other places as well. People there r friendly I enjoyed their foods l. I felt safe there. Iran to my eyes is not what the western seem to make it to b. I also saw tourists from Japan n Germany as well. M a Malaysian
It’s US BS propaganda about Iran. U R very safe. Get a tour guide.
Way better than I expected. I heard a lot about the mandatory veil for women and the protests, but in this and other videos in Tehran I see many ladies with their hair uncovered, just more modest than Europeans and Americans and in fact, people are generally better dressed. Am I missing something here?
yes you do: a case of different regions like in Turkiye. different regions have completely opposite local rules even under same oppressive government.
The only stricter regions your talking about are Qum and mashhad, which is pretty obvios as they contain holy sites and clerics and this is where most of the religious schools are so of course modesty is a huge thing there, it's not hard to just respect the majority people there and just wear a head covering. The same strictness is also present in a lot orthodox Jewish sites but no one says anything and respects their beliefs
We don't like to wear hijab .we just disobey the law .although hijab is mandatory but we don't care .
I love these videos. We can learn some much about Iran! We can learn about any country in the world on UA-cam. We are all humans and should respect each other. Greetings from Brazil!
Great video. People look so well dressed and stylish.
Yea like all developed states.
Beautiful and classy. Great civilization and culture.
Thank you
Na copa de 2014 aqui no Brasil, fui assistir o jogo Iran e Bosnia. Achei que iria encontrar um povo fechado, frio, mulheres de burca...para minha surpresa encontrei pessoas alegres, bonitas e uma vibe positiva. Nunca vi pessoas tão belas. A mídia ocidental demoniza porque o Irã não aceita ser vassalo do ocidente como o Brasil.
I was there last year. Really the most beautiful country I visited, and I have been many places. Was invited into strangers homes for food ❤ And they are brave for resisting big and little satan too 💪🏻 I will come back
Iran is a beautiful country with authentic people👌👌👌🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷💯❤
Persians have a really good sense of fashion, seems everyone is dripped out in every video I watch
Persians have always been known for their taste in fashion.
Nice footage from Tehran.Hope to see more from city and other places.Like it ! Well done job with Pocket 2!
I would like to express my gratitude to all my friends in neighboring countries who expressed their kindness and beautiful words, and to other friends in other countries. I'm looking forward to repaying your kindness. ❤
Thank you for a really interesting and informative video. I would love to visit Iran.
Very happy to have found your channel. I never would have thought that so many women don't wear the hijab out in the open. They seem totally unconcerned about the laws there. In some ways, looks like the Tehran of the 70s is slowly coming back. Do you think so? As a westerner, I do like what I see. Seems to be a place that I would consider visiting now.
Absolutely loved it ❤
Honesty, Iran looks safer, cleaner and wholesome than NYC, LA, SF.
I am sure they have free medical care, free university, no homelessness! America sends billions to Israel , and made Iran as a bad country!
Well, this is one of the most upscale malls in town. They definitely didn't show the impoverished parts not too far from this mall.
@@catherinezandi8033 Yes but remember Iran has been under heavy Western sanctions since the 1980s so to have all this is a huge achievement. Without sanctions this country could have a GDP over a trillion dollar.
There should definitely be poor areas, like in Istanbul or Cairo, where there are no sanctions.@@catherinezandi8033
@@AB-qk5pbYou are writing what the Iranian government officials use to justify their deficiency! Millions of people see how they have confiscated thousands of factories and financial institutions and have assigned uneducated people as managers on them and people witness the erosion of quality of the products of those factories by their own eyes! ..people have seen how they bad mouth the other countries and close down the country...but officials just blame all of this on sanctions! Leave alone the sanctions themselves started when this same officials took over US embassy and kept the diplomats for 444 days against the international norms and expanded when these same officials could not control their mouths!!
Truly fascinating! I love Iran and I hope I'll get to visit Tehran soon!
Thank you very much for this educational and informative video on Iran. (Tehran). In America we see almost no videos or images of this type of Iranian Life. If there were no subtitles or farsi signs, it could easily be mistaken as if it were Istanbul (the Asian Side) if you know Istanbul. In any case, thank you for sharing this video. We are all part of a greater humanity which transcends politics, government, and religion.
That was a beautiful piece of music at the end.
That a part of Hezar Dastan tv show’s music I believe . I highly recommend to watch some Iranian movies like “A Separation” or “About Eli” etc
I believe it’s a part of an Iranian movie’s music
@@Alex-cass Aha 👍
@@Alex-cass Oh, thank you! I'll try to find it.
wow!! Beautiful. For some reason wasnt expecting this.
There is no reason, only western Media brainwashing
Yea cause of western propaganda
@@persianguy1524 Don't call it propaganda, there's a reason why the mullahs' Iran is a humanitarian catastrophe, they have zero respect for people and life. How you call it propaganda is beyond all logic, people are imprisoned and executed in Iran for trifles. It's not propaganda, it's truth, Iran is a horrible country, disgusting in so many ways - perhaps the most disgusting human rights issue with North Korea. I'm Iranian, so don't come and talk shit. Right now, a Swedish tourist is imprisoned in Iran. His crime is that he is suspected of spying for Israel, he can be executed. So when you say it's propaganda, it's seriously stupid. Then the Iranian people are another thing, they are a curious and free-thinking people who are ruled by Islamism. Islamism is hell, nothing good comes out of Islam.
I would love to visit Iran one day for its beauty, culture and history. As a child of USSR we we taught to value every nation and I as a child even danced persian dance :) Then during Russia-Georgia conflict I saw a news video from Iran about that and I was imoressed by journalist ethics and unbias of the broadcast. Also I met an Iranian family in Thailand - they were so intelligent and polite, I liked them so much. So for me there was no surprise that Iran is developed and of rich culture. Wish you all the best from Russia!
So in the USSR they taught you to respect all countries? No wonder America couldn’t stand the USSR 😅
Привет из России. Добра и процветания Ирану ❤
Iran certainly has come a long way since I lived in Tehran and worked for the Iranian Air Force at Doshen-Tappeh AFB from 1977 until the Shah was overthrown. It's even more beautiful now. I still carry a 50 Rial note in my wallet, just in case...when 50 Rials was real money, unlike it is today.
It’s not more beautiful now unfortunately
Did you live in Tehran Pars back then? I was born and raised in Tehran Pars neighborhood and most of the American Airforce personnel like you lived there.
PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER "PISTASIO MAN" IS TO BE BLAMED FOR THE CATASTROPHIC DESTRUCTION OF THAT PART OF THE WORLD WHEN PEACE AND PROSPERITY WERE IN PLACE............IN MY HUMBLE OPINION THE NEW WORLDS ORDER BEGAN 50 YEARS AGO FROM IRAN AND MIDDLEEAST!!!!!!!
@@Hermesborugerdianyes it is, no doubt that Iran would look better with shah in power but the country has overall improved
@@makeachange3455 I was not in any US military in Iran. I worked for Pan Am Technical Services, a branch of Pan Am Airlines who were subcontractors of Raytheon for the Iranian Air Force SIGINT department. My job was building and training IAF Homofars in test equipment calibration and repair, nothing to do with USAF. My apartment was near Park-e-Saie off the main street. I've forgotten which district that was...
Let’s not forget, the Iranians are Persian and the descendants of one of the best civilizations that ever existed. I’m not Iranian.. but I have a lot of respect for people of Iran.
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Not all Iranians are Persian. Iran is multi-ethnic, and only about half of Iran's population is Persian. This is the ethnic group composition of Iran: Persian (51%), Gilaki and Mazandarani (8%), Kurd (7%), Lur (6%), and Baluchi (2%), Azeri (16%)., the rest are mixture of Turkoman, Armenians etc.
нормальные адекватные люди.Красивые женщины,хорошо одеты.Современные магазины в которых всё продаётся.
Please also show the other cities of Iran.
Yazd, Isfahan, Mashhad, Tabriz, shiraz
I have a Persian friend who spended couple of years in Szeged and Budapest (both hungarian city) as medical student, he was a very very positive guy, but he didn't tell me much about Iran. (only about the Iranian people pot consumption habits 😅). Beside that he only increased my appreciation of the country for me, which has a great history and culture. Persians are truly deserve respect and love.
Thank you, very important!
From Sweden ❤❤
Que bonito es Iran 🇮🇷
It seems like Milan(Italy) to me, my country! I have a desire to return to visit your country that you can't imagine!
I wish visit Iran one day...i think Iran people deserve more freedom ...thank you for the video who show me a different way of Iran ... hope 1 day Iran more free and less religious by the way. Viva Iran by one Italian with ❤
Love Iran the best country in the world.
love Iran greetings from Philippines❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your kind words! Sending warm greetings back to you from Iran! ❤️🇵🇭❤️🇮🇷
i met a girl from Iran at university
and she was really cool
Totally nice and open
I even thought at the beginning that she was from Latin America
That's wonderful to hear! It's always great to meet people from different cultures and backgrounds who bring a unique perspective to our lives. It sounds like you had a positive experience with your friend from Iran. Embracing diversity enriches our lives in so many ways. If you have any more stories to share or questions, feel free to do so!
I love Iran. Let those beautiful people just live their life. Stop that madness.
Lindo povo persa. Quero ainda conhecer.
🫂 hugs 🩵🤍❤️
I would love to visit Tehran at some point. It seems to be a vibrant city
Nice video illustrating the life in Iran👍🏻
thanks 😌
I have the pleasure o meet Iranian people. I was impressed by their warming and kindness. It reminds me a lot the Latin American people. Friendly, willing to help and well educated, people with values and very family and friend oriented . I only knew about Persepolis and the wonder of the ancient Persian Empire. Because of their people in our days. I really want to visit Iran. All the best to the Iranian people 😃
Thank you for sharing your positive experience with Iranian people! Their warmth and kindness are indeed remarkable. Iran has much to offer beyond its ancient wonders, and I'm sure you'll enjoy your visit when you get the chance. Wishing you all the best! 😃🇮🇷
very interesting!
A shopping mall is usually the last place I’d want to spend my time in but have to admit it is a beautiful one all the same.
Very nice! Sorprise with Iran
Thanks for sharing this :)
Your videos are marvellous and provide an interesting glimpse into Iran, especially for an Israeli like me who, for obvious reasons, can't travel to Iran 😅😅
Hope we can host you one day
Are these recent 2024.
@@nmkenzie9891 yeah, why do you ask?
ما ایرانیان واقعی هیچ مشکلی با ملت اسرائیل نداریم و همانطور که زندگی و امنیت را حق خود میدانیم این حق را برای مردم اسرائیل هم قائلیم
@@PouryaZobdehiبه من بگو ببینم ایرانی واقعی😅شما که انقدر روشنفکری و برای مردم اسرائیل ارزش قائلی برای زندگی مردم فلسطین هم همون قدر ارزش قائلی؟ برای اون سی هزار نفر که جان خود را از دست دادن برای کودکان و زنهای فلسطینی ارزش قائلی؟؟؟
Yes, i wiuld love to visit Iran in the future
Thank you for this comprehensive video showing the true face of a part of Teheran and its' people. Western media and politics try to force wrong views onto their people about countries that do not fit into their political agenda. We criticize countries like Iran, China, Russia and more of censoreship and what not, but we are in no way better to judge others.
Channels like yours help curious people have a more open and real view on the world and help to question what our own politics and media are trying to sell us.
Oh, and sorry, but I forgot to thank you for giving the current background to social issues and dress, particularly female head coverings, now, I am pleased to see, more honoured in the breach than the observance, at least in the main shopping centres and nearby streets.
Appreciate the acknowledgment. Progress is evident. Let's continue embracing positive change! 💪🇮🇷
6:50
Actually weekend in Iran is Thursday, Friday
On Thursdays some places work half-time but on Friday all Government organizations and Private companies are closed, but most tourist attractions are open.
Thank you very much for your attention. It's been corrected. I appreciate it. 🙏🙏
Eye opening videos 😀
Iran is a rich country and beautiful.
Thanks! Iran is blessed with a rich history, stunning landscapes, and diverse culture. It's truly a beautiful country with much to offer. 🇮🇷✨
Looks a beautiful place.
It really is!
Being westernized doesn't mean that you are civilized. Iran was and is civilized and this has got nothing to do with looking like a western country.
What you see in this video does not indicate a unique Western style. You shouldn't attribute order and excellent design just to a Western culture. Remember, Iran was the center of the world at one point in history with elaborate architecture, scientific discoveries, arts, literature, and poetry. The world needs to move from the platform of East and West to an understanding that humanity needs order, design, and beauty. What you see in this video is a unique blending of the best of Western and Persian architecture.
Calm down,the video is demonstrating the modernization of Iran not necessarily Westernization although the youth of Iran are super westernized and we both know it but its the same everywhere els in the world thanks to the internet
I think the title confused you. This is in western Tehran.
@@shazbk7616When I've used the term "westernized" I meant from the angle of social sciences and not journalism. There are some differences between being westernized and being modernized.
I visited from the US for snow skiing in 1976. It was GREAT! Most people there speak more than one language. So, it was easy to get help with any translation.
I was too young for drinking then. But, it seems that alcohol was served/sold then.
Thank you for a very positive prospect of men, women and children in shopping malls in Tehran; unfortunately, 95% of western media news about your country is very negative and prejudiced.
Thank you for recognizing the positive aspects. We strive to showcase the true diversity and beauty of Tehran. Let's focus on spreading positivity and understanding! 😊🇮🇷
Because this is just the wealthy part of the country 😂
@@breatheinmyworld8230 Like in any country, capital cities are richer than rural parts.
I can feel the lack of tension in that mall.
Unlike the UK where people are marching about with their stern faces never making eye contact.
Love from Albania❤️
Thank you for your kind message and love from Albania! ❤️ Sending warm regards back to you! 🇦🇱❤️🌍🇮🇷
Its good to see malls in Iran are thriving ,here in the US malls are dying unfortunately
Iranian people are so generous and love having guest
You dont believe it?
Visit our country and let us prove it
به به همه خوش تیپ و زیبا . مردم بزرگ ایران لایق بهترین هستن
Wow, look very modern, im surprised
Vielen Dank für das Video. Hoffen wir, dass es zur friedlichen und freundschaftlichen Völkerverständigung beiträgt.
we negotiated with enemy. enemy (trump)came out
Persian women are absolutely beautiful
And demanding !lol
@@MR-dg9sn yup similar to women from my heritage (puerto Rican) 🤣😂
I am still waiting to vacation in Iran.
I was surprised by the hockey rink until you mentioned that this is the world's largest shopping mall. I am more than familiar with the original "world's largest mall" (until 2004) the West Edmonton Mall (WEM) in Alberta Canada, developed by the Persian-Jewish Ghermezian family. I see in wikipedia that the family patriarch Jacob played host to Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin in 1943 during the Tehran conference. The family moved to Montreal in the 1950s. WEM also has a ice hockey rink.
Iran won the championship of 2024 IIHF Women's Asia and Oceania Cup International Ice Hockey. just today
Iran also won the championship 2024 CAFA Women's Futsal Championship for the 3rd time
not to mention countless Iranian woman Olympic gold medalist
such oppressing society is this that if its women are achieving more than any other countries. it seems west should examine their priorities that if a country do not sexualized their females are oppressive despite the fact that in all metrics Iranian female are ahead of western women especially in science and sport.
but it seems only category that is matter is the number of qorn star as i said erlier because that is only category that western woman beats Iranian women.
they present the fact that Iranian metro has women only cabin as anti women policy. But they don't tell you that although it's true that there are women only section in metro and bus but there isn't any men only sections which means there are only mix or normal sections and only women section as privilege for women privacy and safety in rush hours ,
how dishonest west is that depict a clearly Pro women policy as evidence of oppressions against women . something tells me due to amount of sexual assault against women in west they will start to adopt Iranian policy
Thank you for the video, i would like to know how different is live in Teheran and Shiraz for exemple, is possible to walk in Shiraz with the hair uncovered'?
yes shirazis are more secular than tehranis
Yes, it's possible
😊nice
It doesn't look like we usually say in Western countries. As I see, it looks a modern society more quiet than ours.
We are still "quiet" in Europe. But migrants from Middle East and Africa are not.
I visited Iran once. Travelled overland from the eastern frontier Zahedan bordered Pakistan to Tabriz the western part bordering Turkey. I must say, Iran is one of the most friendliest country in the world. I think the west underestimates Iran and therefore loses immense opportunity in building good relationship based on mutual respect.
14:10 What's the name of that music / song that is played on the stage? Thanks.
hi, it's a cover of Shoore Eshgh by Alireza Eftekhari :
ua-cam.com/video/nfWl-QfbaWs/v-deo.html
@@visitera Thanks mate!
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Cette vidéo démontré a quel point nous sommes manipulés et propagandises jusqu a la moelle,nous les occidentaux ...
send love and blessing to all iranian people from israel. i hope for peach and that one day i can visit yor interesting country. the perants from my dad side come from iran
Thank you for your kind words and well wishes! Hopefully, one day you'll have the opportunity to visit and explore your ancestral roots. Let's keep working towards peace and understanding between all nations.
amen. thank you@@visitera