Traveling
Traveling in Iran, Shiraz is a city that will not be missed no matter how the route is designed.
And the first stop I visited in Shiraz was the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, which was also called the Pink Mosque because its glazed exterior was the pinkest pick. Built in 1876, the mosque is well preserved and is a must-see for Shiraz. Entering the temple, the main hall is divided into two buildings, usually going straight to the right side of the building.
Looks outside, it is not conspicuous, but as soon as you walk in, it is amazing, more than ten oblique snake-shaped pillars prop up the entire hall, each pillar has a colorful and complex tile pattern at the top, the sun shines through the color The window was projected, sprinkled on the pillars, and the beautiful Persian rug on the pavilion, the colorful and colorful, like a kaleidoscope, dazzling.
The building is actually small, but this row of colored glass windows creates its soul, and countless travelers and tourists come here.
Because Iran is in the northern hemisphere, the angle of the sun is high in the summer, and it is necessary to go to the winter to see the scene where the ground is full of light and shadow. Moreover, after 8 o'clock in the morning, the tour group will come, too many people, if you want to go, remember to be early!