Iran is not a small country, suitable for in-depth tours, in the small city of Yazd, the scenery is beautiful, the lingering. The tour here is not limited to the scenery, but also its exquisite artwork.
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Dolat-Abad Garden Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Dolet Abad Garden was built by the former administrator of Yazd and is a traditional Iranian-style garden. The garden is divided into two rectangular gardens, north and south. The wind tower in Dolet Abadri is known as "the most beautiful wind tower in Iran".
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Dolat-Abad Garden Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Iran is not a small country, suitable for in-depth tours, in the small city of Yazd, the scenery is beautiful, the lingering. The tour here is not limited to the scenery, but also its exquisite artwork.
Yazd can be regarded as a relatively cold tourist city, the local customs here have local characteristics, attracted a lot of foreign tourists to come here, the scenery here is more fresh and energetic.
Open until 9pm. As the official residence of the governor of Yazd, the Dolly Abad garden, built in the mid-18th century, is modern. The garden is surrounded by tall city walls, with a thin wind tower inside, and the long pool is at one end of the summer palace and the winter palace. There are still many tourists in the garden at night, and many local families are traveling together to enjoy the sparkling light by the pool. The interior of the palace is very simple, and the stairs to the second floor are particularly steep. Walking and walking, suddenly met an Iranian girl talking to us in very good Chinese. After asking, I learned that the girl had worked and lived in China for many years, and now she has gone back on vacation to relax with friends. We were very happy to meet such a good Iranian girl who could speak Chinese, so we took a picture happily. Standing on the second floor of the palace and looking down, the garden at night is really beautiful. There is also a large stained glass here, the light is shining from the inside, beautiful.
After a tour of the temple of fire in Yazd, and a nearby otter, we walked to the street and took a taxi for 50,000 riyals to the last attraction of the morning: the gardens of Dollette Abad. This is also the attraction of the Persian Garden selected as a World Heritage Site, and after purchasing 150,000 riyals per person, enter this very inconspicuous attraction. Tickets for this attraction are also a small piece of paper printed by the computer, such a simple facade, such a simple ticket, and the first time I have seen it in the World Heritage Site. The Dolly Abad Gardens, the residence of the governor of Yazd, was built in the mid-18th century and was included as part of the Persian Gardens in 2011 as a World Heritage Site. The rectangular garden is a traditional Iranian-style garden in the true sense, the most famous is the 33-meter-high wind tower, which belongs to Iran's tallest wind tower and is also known as the "Iran's most beautiful wind tower". In front of the tower is a rectangular pool, which echoes the wind tower across the pool from the dilapidated palace-style buildings without opening. On both sides of the pool are tall trees and narrow straight paths, and on the periphery are fields with wheat seedlings. As a world cultural heritage garden, it is amazing to see yellow wheat ears planted inside. We first circled the pool, looked at the exterior, and then walked into the interior of the wind tower. The painted windows in the wind tower are very distinctive, and tourists take pictures here. Many locals here changed into ancient Persian costumes to take pictures, and saw them wearing Persian costumes, and it felt like they were playing a "crossing drama". According to our observation, half of the tourists who come here to play are foreign tourists, the other half are Iranian nationals, and there are quite a lot of tourists in the whole scenic spot. After viewing the painted windows, go under the wind tower and feel the power of this natural air conditioner. It was already hottest at noon, and it was really cool to sit under the wind tower. Finally, I went up to the second floor and looked at this simple but not simple Persian garden from different angles. Before we finished our tour, we took a break in the garden and spent 10 riyals to buy Iranian ice cream to taste, which was really good.
This is the part of the Persian garden of Iran's World Heritage Site. The garden is composed of the wind tower and the inner and outer gardens. The wind tower is very tall and magnificent, and the long fountain is more than 100 meters long. There are many exquisite artistic sculptures in the garden. The beauty of the garden design is breathtaking.
Dollette Abad Gardens, Yazd’s largest garden, was once the residence of Persian Regent Karim Khan. A small attic in the garden, built in 1750, is gorgeously decorated with complex grilles and beautiful stained glass windows, and has Iran’s tallest wind tower. The wind tower is octagonal, the highest specification in the wind tower, the tour guide tore a corner of the face tissue, the paper in the wind tower fluttering up, with the hot air flying out, the wisdom of the ancients is indeed respectable. After I came back, I looked at the information and found that there was a Kaner well connected under the wind tower. The air-conditioning + wind tower formed an air-conditioning system together. The temperature in the house can be more than 10 degrees lower than the outdoor. The tour guide did not take us down, sorry. In Iran, arid desert country, as long as there is a pool in the outdoor garden, it must be a rich family. And the spring water is automatically spewed according to the water pressure, natural, not electric. The sunset is slanting, the garden is cool and the spring water is simmering, it is very refreshing.
The tall wind tower is really magical. The whole palace is very cool. The temperature outside is 40 degrees. The ability to survive in the desert is really admirable. The garden is not big because there is water and the wind tower is still quite distinctive.
This is part of the Persian Garden, a World Heritage Site. The garden includes a wind tower, a summer palace and a winter palace. The architectural style is very unique, the gardens inside and outside are exquisite artistic sculptures, and the height of the wind tower is more than ten meters high.