A young German girl is doing research into Iranian traditions and nostalgic practices which are slipping into oblivion.
Rebecca has set off on a journey across Iran in a Paykan car – an automobile which is nostalgic for most Iranians and which was discontinued years ago. She is eager to learn about Iranian nostalgic traditions.
She believes the Paykan is a symbol of a period of economic boom in Iran; part of the culture of some generations in the country.
She is embarking on this adventure to find out about some Iranian customs and traditions which are already forgotten or are fading away.
The following video, produced by ISNA, tells her story:
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