Mashhad Listed Among League of Historical Cities
TEHRAN – Iran’s northeastern city of Mashhad has officially become a member of the League of Historical Cities (LHC), bringing the number of Iranian cities in the international organization to 12, its mayor Muhammadreza Ghalandar Sharif said Saturday.
Ghalandar Sharif said the LHC is the world’s foremost international organization focused on the preservation of historical and cultural heritage in urban areas.
“The League emphasizes collaboration to achieve lasting global peace and aims to preserve the identity and historical heritage of cities, raise awareness, and facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experiences in safeguarding historical monuments and, introducing and utilizing these assets effectively,” he said.
Currently, 129 cities from 65 countries are members of the LHC. Alongside Mashhad, other Iranian members include Isfahan, Shiraz, Bandar Kong, Tabriz, Semnan, Kashan, Yazd, Ardabil, Neyshabour, Masouleh, and Tehran.
The mayor pointed out the strategic benefits of the membership, particularly in promoting the city’s pilgrimage and tourism capacities in target markets such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Azerbaijan, Oman, Kuwait, the UAE, Pakistan, Turkiye, and India.
Joining the LHC and collaborating with other historical and religious cities in the League can significantly enhance Mashhad’s profile in attracting international pilgrims and tourists, ensuring sustainable revenue for the city, Ghalandar Sharif said.