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Art Exhibition Features Mythical Figures on Wooden Spoons

Art Exhibition Features Mythical Figures on Wooden Spoons (5)

The same big spoons used to cook food have now been decorated with mythical figures and hung on the walls of the gallery.

“Old Patterns” is the name of the exhibit where works of art by Forough Rayhani was displayed. It was an exhibition where canvases were replaced with spoons featuring characters of mythology.

Rayhani has already held several exhibitions both at home and abroad.

“’Old Patters’ are recurrent patterns manifested in various forms in the myths and legends of different peoples since old times,” says Rayhani.

“This exhibition happened to begin with old spoons which used to be used in cooking in traditional ceremonies,” he adds.

“I decided to paint on these spoons and draw characters which could somehow represent the originality of these spoons,” he says.

“The reason for choosing old patterns was that the personages on the spoons looked like ancient mythical heroes; of course, these mythical characters do not only include those of Ancient Persia, but those of many European countries as well as Egypt,” he says.

The connection between these old patterns and mythical figures is associated with the theory of Jung, which says “these old patters are present in our unconscious self and keep repeating in different forms in our lives.”

What follows are photos of the exhibition posted on Honar Online website:

Paternitecture; Patterns in Iran’s Contemporary Environments

Paternitecture; Patterns in Iran’s Contemporary Environments (6)

The “Paternicture” exhibition opened at Niavaran Culture House on December 13 and was open for a week. It brought together around 30 artists, architects and designers in different fields taking part in different sections of the event, including the exhibition, training workshops and speeches.

They analyzed and exchanged views on the hidden dimensions and potentialities of the concept of “pattern.”

What follows are Honar Online’s photos of the exhibition:

Iranian Girl Converts Minibus into Lovely Mobile Bookstore

Iranian Teenage Girl Converts Minibus into Lovely Bookstore (21)

Mahdieh Ahmadi, the mobile bookstore owner, was born in city of Arak in the central Iranian province of Markazi in 1997.

She has been involved with books since she was a child. Her grandfather was the first book seller in Arak. Book-selling has been job in their family passed on through generations.

Currently, Mahdieh’s father, sisters and brother run book shops in Arak, too. However, Mahdieh was thinking of an innovation in her job until she came up with the idea of running a mobile book shop. She is not allowed to drive heavy vehicles as she is too young, and she cannot drive a minibus for the next two years.

Her book shop is located at a stationary place at the moment. She has to wait until she gets old enough to be able to drive a large vehicle that would serve as a mobile book shop.

What follows are Mehr News Agency’s photos of the mobile bookstore:

Iran Has No Problem Sitting for Talks with US: Rouhani

Hassan Rouhani - President of the Islamic Republic of Iran

President Hassan Rouhani also urged American authorities to rectify their approach and get on the right track.

“We have no problems holding a dialogue with the United States about our issues, but they should roll back the wrong path they have been treading over the past one and a half years,” said Rouhani in a meeting with senior Japanese managers in Tokyo before leaving for Tehran on Saturday.

“We should not award a wrongdoer; however, we should not block the path if a wrongdoer wants to make up for his mistake,” he added.

President Rouhani also hit out at Washington’s sanctions on the Iranian nation.

“The US pressure on Iran and other countries is a bitter reality which we are facing today, but what is important is that we should find a way under such tough circumstances to continue having trade and cooperation with each other (Iran and Japan) and take steps to serve the interests of the two nations,” he added.

“Undoubtedly, the United States’ illegal sanctions cannot continue in the long run, and the Americans have to abandon this fruitless and harmful path one day,” the president added.

Rouhani also stressed the importance of relations between Iran and Japan as the two states “are two very important and influential countries in Asia and in the world.”

“The two countries have very good potentialities to boost mutual relations,” he added.

He said Iranian and Japanese nations have had friendly relations since old times, and that trade relations between the two nations goes back more than a thousand years.

He also urged Japan to release Iranian assets frozen at Japanese banks, saying the oil revenues date back to the time before US sanctions were imposed, and, hence, the money must be returned to Iran.

A Simple and Hassle Free Process to Obtain Malaysia Tourist Visa

A Simple and Hassle Free Process to Obtain Malaysia Tourist Visa

The process of Malaysia visa has been made simpler by the government of Malaysia. One of the reasons could be that they would like a steady flow of tourists as compared to the visitors in Thailand. The number of tourists visiting this country is expected to grow at a massive level in the days to come. Before you apply for a visa you need to be aware about the various protocols surrounding them.

The Visa types

  • eNTRI visa- suited best for visit to the country as a tourist for 15 days
  • 30 days a single entry Malaysia evisa- this visa allows you to stay in the country for 30 days as you can enter the country at a single time
  • A 30 days multiple e entry visa- it allows you to enter the country for 30 days as you can enter the country multiple days
  • A 1 year multiple entry e visa- a 30 day stay where you can entry the country at any times as per your desire.

Considering your plans you can opt for the right visa type. Though one of the best ways to procure a visa is a Malaysian e NTRI visa where your visa is approved with a time span of 2 hours. In fact the e visa for the Indians could be taking around 5 days. In order to be applying for the visa you have to be filling up a form.

Keep away from visa scams

The visa scams are very common. There are a lot of websites that help you avail a Malaysian visa with relative ease. At the starting phase you have to make a payment of Rs 500. Once you obtain the visa you have to pay the remaining amount. The status or validity of the visa can be checked on the government site. Then you can go ahead and make the full payment.

  • There are sites where you can go on to pay 10 % of the visa amount initially. A notable feature is that you can avail a visa even if you travel and hotel arrangements are not in place as there is a risk because 10 % of the visas in the country tend to be rejected
  • Nearly 23 % of the visas in the country are rejected due to strict protocols in place.

Procedure to apply for a visa

The process to apply for a visa is simple once you have expert advice at your peril. Just fill in the form and once you complete it experts will get in touch with you to explain the visa formalities. You have to include the documents along with the necessary fees as far as to complete the process of application evolves.

Firstly, you have to fill in the application form and then the necessary fees have to paid where you need to upload all documents.

Popular, Iconic Dishes of Yalda Night in Iran

Popular, Iconic Dishes of Yalda Night in Iran

During the family festivities in celebration of Yalda in Iran, different provinces have several different recipes that may be influenced by popular culture or the palate of people.

Gilan: Awkonoos

One of the popular Yalda dishes in Iran’s northern province of Gilan is Awkonoos (water and common medlar), a traditional food with a unique recipe. In autumn, big vats are filled with the raw fruits of common medlar. The vat is then filled with water, a small amount of salt is added, and the containers are covered with lids before being stored in a corner away from high temperatures. The raw and hard common medlar ripens and becomes tasty and succulent after a while. Awkonoos is usually found until the next spring in nearly all houses of Gilan, so that the family members can enjoy the traditional food whenever they fancy a fresh, juicy, ripe common medlar fruit, eaten with salt and Persian hogweed.

Awkonoos, Special Dish for Yalda Night in Gilan


 

Shiraz: Kalam Polo

Kalam Polo (cabbage and rice) is the traditional dish of Shiraz, an ancient city south of Iran. The main ingredients of the famous local cuisine are rice, kohlrabi, aromatic herbs, meatballs and pomegranate paste. The appetizing delicacy is known as the main dish of Yalda Night in Shiraz.

Popular, Iconic Dishes of Yalda Night in Iran


 

Yaldā Night rituals from north to south of Iran

Azarbaijan: Khashil

The popular Yalda dinner in Iran’s northwestern region of Azarbaijan is Khashil, a mixture of bran-rich wheat flour, wheat groats, water, milk, honey and butter.

Popular, Iconic Dishes of Yalda Night in Iran


 

Qazvin: Anar Polo

Anar Polo (pomegranate and rice) is a fancy food usually served in soirees, including the Yalda Night, in the city of Qazvin. The guests can enjoy a colorful dish made of rice, pomegranate arils, chicken, coriander, cinnamon, saffron, and chopped pistachio and almond nuts.

Anar Polo, Special Dish for Yalda Night in Qazvin


 

Zanjan: Khagine Khorma

Khagine Khorma, whose main ingredient is date palm, is the traditional and popular Yalda dinner in the city of Zanjan.

Recipe for Khagine Khorma:

Mash 400 grams of date fruits after removing their stones, and mix the flesh with cardamom, cinnamon, crumbled walnut, and cooking oil. In a separate dish, mix four eggs with a spoonful of vanilla, add 50 grams of yoghurt and a pinch of baking powder, and blend the mixture well. Add sifted flour to the mixture, spread it in a nonstick frying pan (preferably 25×30 cm) that has been slightly oiled in advance, and cook it over a medium heat for 15 to 20 minutes.

When the base, or Khagine, is ready, allow it to cool a little before spreading the date palm mixture onto the base with a spoon or spatula. Then roll the Khagine gently from one side, pour syrup on the dessert, and put it in the refrigerator to let it become fair before being served.

To make the syrup, allow the mixture of water and sugar to boil over the heat to produce a solution. Add steeped saffron and rose water to the syrup, and let it cool down before pouring it on the rolls.

Popular, Iconic Dishes of Yalda Night in Iran

Iran Open to Any Plan for Rise in Oil Sales: President

In a Friday meeting with Prime Minister of Japan Abe Shinzo in Tokyo, President Rouhani highlighted Iran’s contribution to regional and international peace, saying Tehran has worked in cooperation with the neighboring and regional countries to that end.

Hailing Japan’s support for the Iranian-proposed Hormuz Peace Endeavour (HOPE), the president said, “Iran has always fulfilled its responsibility to ensure regional security, and we believe that the Persian Gulf security has been upset by the foreign countries.”

“In order for regional security to prevail, we must eradicate unilateralism, and make the ones pursuing plans other than cooperation on the basis of international regulations realize that they have to choose a different path,” President Rouhani added.

Lauding the close relations between Iran and Japan over the past 90 years, the president said the many meetings between the heads of the two countries during the past six years indicate the cordial and growing ties between Tehran and Tokyo.

President Rouhani also called for efforts to enhance the bilateral ties in various fields, noting, “The two countries can boost cooperation in diverse areas such as energy, science and new technologies, medicine, tourism, sports, customs affairs, as well as the industrial, economic and trade relations.”

He further denounced the US’ “cruel and illegal” sanctions after its withdrawal from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, saying, “The US’ unilateral withdrawal from the international agreements, like the JCPOA, threatens security and peace in the world.”

Stressing the need for all countries to respect the UN Security Council Resolution 2231, President Rouhani said, “The US sanctions amount to economic terrorism, and the countries fighting against terrorism must stand against this American move as well.”

“Iran has done and will do its utmost to save the JCPOA within the framework of its interests, and we call on the other JCPOA parties to honor their commitments,” he added.

He also noted that the JCPOA parties could force the US to correct its mistakes and follow the right and legal path by fulfilling their commitments to the nuclear deal.

The Iranian president further expressed Tehran’s readiness for any plan for increased economic interaction with the other countries, particularly those resulting in a rise in Iran’s oil sale and export.

Describing the JCPOA as a good model for peace and friendship among the nations, President Rouhani said a phased reduction in Iran’s commitments to the nuclear deal took place after the US withdrawal from the agreement and the Europeans’ failure to meet their commitments.

Washington’s exit from the JCPOA and the imposition of unprecedented sanction on the Iranian nation were not in the interests of anyone, the Iranian president deplored, adding, “The American violation dealt a blow not only to a major international agreement, but also harmed the peace and friendly political relations among the countries.”

Iran welcomes any effort from the other countries to salvage the JCPOA and ensure regional and international security, peace and stability, he underlined, adding, “Naturally, we would not decline any negotiation and agreement within the framework of our interests in this regard.”

“Throughout these years, Iran has proved that it fulfills its interests with logic and dialogue, and has always maintained that effective and lasting agreements would be possible with the logic of dialogue and the win-win concept.”

Slamming the US’ move to scrap the JCPOA as a damage to peace and security, President Rouhani said such American exit did not benefit any party and proved that the sanctions are doomed to be a lose-lose policy.

The Iranian president finally expressed hope that all countries, including Japan, would push for saving the JCPOA.

The Japanese prime minister, for his part, said the reciprocal visits by the Japanese and Iranian official in the recent years have enhanced the bilateral ties.

Abe also voiced Japan’s willingness to promote cooperation with Iran in various fields, particularly in the consular affairs, medical management, crisis management, and earthquake preparedness plans.

The Japanese leader also called for the immediate implementation of the agreements in the tourism industry to boost the relations between the two nations, and highlighted the significant role of the private sectors in the enhancement of economic ties between Iran and Japan.

Prime Minister Abe further reaffirmed Japan’s support for the Hormuz Peace Endeavor, and praised Iran for its “constructive role” in protecting regional security, peace and stability.

Japan has always supported the JCPOA and will continue efforts in that regard, the Japanese leader added, saying Tokyo has launched cooperation with the three European parties to the JCPOA.

President Rouhani has travelled to Japan after participation in the KL Summit 2019 in Malaysia.

Iranian, US Envoys Hold Rare Talks at UN Hall

A UN video shows the new US ambassador, Kelly Craft, approaches the Iranian delegation inside the Security Council hall on Thursday and holds talks with Iranian ambassador Majid Takht Ravanchi for a few minutes. 

During the short conversation, held on the sidelines of a Security Council meeting, the American envoy has offered condolences over the death of a two-year-old child suffering from a rare disease called epidermolysis bullosa (EB), according to Iranian UN mission spokesman Alireza Miryousefi.

The meeting came shortly after a speech by Takht Ravanchi, in which he said Sweden, under the pressure of US sanctions, has stopped exporting special bandages for patients suffering from EB, a rare genetic condition resulting in easy blistering of the skin.

He said a 2-year-old girl from the city of Ahvaz, named Ava, has lost her life as result of this disease. Takht Ravanchi added that Ava was one of the “butterfly children” who are known so because their skin is as fragile as butterflies. Nowadays, the import of these special bandages for EB patients has become almost impossible, and that has endangered the lives of innocent children like Ava. 

“Now butterfly children are feeling the pain of the US inhumane sanctions with their hearts and souls. In June this year, Ava was relieved of pain forever and passed away. Her story only reflects the tip of the iceberg, as children and adults with cancer and rare diseases are struggling with death in silence. Killing children and patients takes no courage,” underlined Takht Ravanchi in his statement. 

Miryousefi further stressed that no other issues were raised in this brief conversation. He added that it is not strange for diplomats from different countries at the United Nations headquarters to meet by chance or have a brief conversation.

Muslims Must Stand United against Enemies: Rouhani

He made the remarks during the Round Table Session of the Priority of Development and the Challenges held in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur Thursday afternoon. The Prime Minister of Malaysia Mahathir bin Mohamad and the President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan also attended the meeting.

In his speech, Rouhani thanked the Malaysian Prime Minister for holding the Kuala Lumpur Summit, saying that “There were some very important points raised in this summit that can unite and empower the Muslim countries.”

Rouhani emphasized that the Muslim world has many capacities but we do not make good use of this capacity.

“Unfortunately, we are witnessing religious differences [among Muslims] that should not be so. There should be no division among Muslims under the umbrella of monotheism.”

Rouhani further noted that there are many summits in the Muslim world for solidarity and dispute resolution, and it is not expected that all problems will be resolved in one sitting. “However, these summits must force the participating states to look for solutions to the problems.”

“If we can solve some of the problems, then there is a great opportunity for us to take an important step to co-operate. Using the capacity of the Muslim world we must stop the enemies who seek to prevent the Muslims from reaching their goals.”

The president also emphasised that with the awareness of the younger generation and with the greater knowledge it is possible to achieve this goal. “We must develop science and technology in Muslim countries, and increase our awareness of the past and trust what our predecessors have left for us. We should have hopes that victory is near.”

Rouhani had earlier attended Kuala Lumpur Summit 2019 in the Malaysian capital on Thursday morning. A number of Muslim world leaders including those of Malaysia, Turkey, and Qatar, as well as hundreds of elite figures, had taken part in the event.