April 1- Iran Air will continue its services to European Union countries as there are no real restrictions imposed on its flight operations, said the head of Iran's national air carrier in Germany, Mohammad Reza Rajabi on Tuesday. The recent statement issued by the European Commission has not stipulated any specific instructions, he added.
Iran Air flights to Germany vary between 8 and 10 flights a week depending on the time of the year, according to Rajabi. Meanwhile, the commission plans to visit Iran over the next few months to inspect the country’s civil aviation.
This has to be one of the most stunning edifices in all of Beijing if not in all of China. The hall dates back to the early 1400s. It is made of wood and the roof is absolutely fantastic consisting of blue tiles in intricate design. The pillars that hold it up are also wooden and the number of these is significant since they symbolize time in terms of the number of seasons and the number of months...
History Museum of the People of Uzbekistan. It contains artifacts from Buddhist times and the Zoroastrian times. Location: Sharaf Rashidova 30, Tel: 2391779. Opening Times:Tue to Sun 10AM until 5PM, closed Mon. ...
Located near the Jet d’Eau, this garden houses the famous “Flower Clock,” the largest flower clock in the world, symbolizing Geneva’s dedication to living harmoniously with nature. The dial is made up of around 6,500 flowers that are replaced with new arrangements several times in a year. The park also contains several notable works of art, including benches, fountains, and the popular ‘Monument N...
The Madrassa of Sultan Hassan Mosque is a masterpiece of Mamluk architecture and one of the largest in the world. It was commissioned in 1356AD by Sultan Hassan bin Mohammad bin Qalaoun for the purpose of establishing a school and mosque that would cater to the four branches of Sunni Islam: Shafi, maliki, Hanafi, and Hanbali. Sharia el-Qal'a, Islamic Cairo Opening hours: Daily 8:00 a.m...