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What is the gap between Iran in my impression and reality? After four days and three nights, this is my true feeling.

In p>219, when I heard the news that Iran granted visa-free access to China, my friends and I started a four-day and three-night trip to Iran.

at first, we were worried about safety, because in the traditional impression, it seems that it is not peaceful here.

But when we walked out of the airport, we took a bus through the city and found that it was not what the Internet said.

The whole country has a strong artistic atmosphere, and many buildings generated by the collision between modern art and traditional culture have caught our eye at once.

the overall urban construction will not appear backward.

The first thing we do when we arrive in Iran is to find the hotel in person, because it is difficult to find the relevant information of Iranian hotels on the Internet, so we can only book by mail or check in directly in person.

fortunately, when we went, it wasn't the peak tourist season, so most hotels have vacant rooms and can stay at any time.

under normal circumstances, 5 yuan RMB can be used to stay in local high-end hotels.

after solving the accommodation problem, our group is ready to go out for food.

I think only when you walk into the streets and lanes of a country can you feel the charm here.

Walking in the street, you can feel the strong artistic atmosphere of Iran, and at the same time, the local people are very simple and hospitable.

Many local residents we meet on the road will greet us with smiles.

sometimes, when we lift the camera, they will cooperate with us very naturally.

When we were eating, we found that their pots and pans were as exquisite as works of art. After asking, we learned that they were all made by folk craftsmen.

Then we passed a handicraft shop of a folk craftsman, and found that everything from bowls to pots in his shop was made by hand, and the patterns on it were also knocked out slowly by hand.

At the market, we also saw many local residents selling handicrafts with Iranian characteristics. We picked up one at random to look at it carefully. The pattern on it was extremely delicate and it was very weighty in our hands.

fortunately, we didn't have much carry-on luggage, so we chose one to take away as a souvenir.

Iranian black tea also left a deep impression on us.

Their drinking method is different from our direct drinking. Instead, they dip maltose into the freshly brewed black tea, or bite a piece of maltose into their mouth and savor the black tea.

This novel drinking method also brings different taste experiences.

It's no wonder that open-air teahouses can be found everywhere in the streets and lanes of Iran, and local residents can be seen sitting in them drinking tea at any time.

This four-day and three-night trip to Iran made me know Iran again.

it's not as described on the internet, on the contrary, it's very peaceful.

Like us, they have their own unique entertainment and tea culture, and the artistic atmosphere of the whole environment is also very strong.

The hospitality and simplicity of the local people have enabled us to better understand this country.

as long as you respect their cultural customs, then you are their distant friend.