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visit the Pink Mosque in Shiraz. the Pink Mosque, also known as the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, was built during the Qajar dynasty from 1876 to 1888. The exterior walls of the mosque are decorated with a large amount of exquisite colored glaze. The most striking color is pink. Here, there is no need for exaggerated decoration, just a ray of morning light. When the dazzling light shines through the stained glass windows and projects into the temple, the black veil falls off, and the originally blurred face is suddenly revealed. The dream of seven colors is frozen in the colorful space, and the beautiful and magnificent dreamlike scene will make people obsessed...
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