TEHRAN – Syed Sardar Ali Shah, Pakistan’s Provincial Minister of Sindh for Education, Culture, Tourism, and Antiquities and Archives, arrived at Shiraz on Thursday morning, to attend a major tourism fair being underway in the ancient Iranian city.
The minister was warmly welcomed by Fars province’s tourism chief Mohammad Sabet Eqlidi, who highlighted the historical and cultural ties between the two neighboring countries, underlining the significant geographical proximity and cultural exchanges.
Sabet Eqlidi emphasized the substantial historical, cultural, natural, and religious potential of Fars, citing it as a destination that could attract Pakistani tourists and expressed hope for more substantial bilateral commercial relations between the two nations.
Highlighting Shiraz’s capacity in medical tourism, Sabet Eqlidi extended an invitation for familiarization tours and visits to medical facilities for Pakistani tourism operators. He underlined Shiraz’s potential for…