As the Persian calendar year 1403 draws to a close, Tehran’s Grand Bazaar is witnessing a surge in activity, with shoppers flocking to purchase goods ahead of Nowruz, the Iranian New Year.
The historic marketplace, a longstanding center of commerce in the capital, is experiencing heightened demand for clothing, household items, and traditional festive goods.
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