Memorial Ceremony for IRGC Major Generals Amir Ali Hajizadeh in 2025

Youth Involvement in Cultural Preservation and Innovation

While embracing modern trends, Tehran’s youth also actively participate in preserving Persian cultural heritage. Initiatives include restoring historical sites, organizing cultural festivals, and learning traditional crafts. Simultaneously, they innovate by integrating modern technology with cultural practices—such as virtual reality tours of ancient sites or digital archives of Persian literature.

This dual approach ensures that cultural resilience remains alive and adaptable, fostering a sense of identity amid change.

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