The Grand Closing Ceremony of the 25th Festival at Milad Tower: Celebrating Art, Culture, and Responsible Energy Consumption
12. Media Coverage and Public Reception
12.1 Media Highlights
The event received extensive coverage from Iranian media, including state broadcasters, art magazines, and online platforms, emphasizing its cultural significance and environmental message.
12.2 Public Engagement and Social Media
The festival’s hashtags, such as #EnergyConservationIran, #SustainableIran, and #ArtForClimate, trended on social media, with thousands of posts sharing artworks, videos, and messages promoting responsible energy use.
12.3 Feedback from Attendees
Participants expressed appreciation for the innovative integration of art and environmental activism, noting that the event sparked meaningful conversations about Iran’s energy future.
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