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Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Blessing by Pujari. (The person who works in Hindu temples and is responsible for religious duties is typically called a “Pujari.” A Pujari performs rituals, conducts prayers, and takes care of the temple’s religious services and offerings. They also guide worshippers and help maintain the temple.)(The ash that a Pujari (priest) in Hindu temples uses is typically called **Bhasma**. It is sacred ash, usually made from the burning of holy substances like specific wood or plants, and is an important part of religious rituals.
Bhasma is often applied on the foreheads of devotees as a symbol of purification, humility, and connection with the divine. In many Hindu temples, the ash represents the impermanence of life, reminding worshippers of both death and renewal. It is kept in special containers and used regularly in temple ceremonies.) Location:Buta Cave in Malaysia 🇲🇾 
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#temple #hindu #malaysia #travelgram
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Here is a Farm in Zanzibar and this is (Nutmuskaat)🇹🇿
Nutmeg is the seed or ground spice of several species of the genus Myristica.Myristica fragrans (fragrant nutmeg or true nutmeg) is a dark-leaved evergreen tree cultivated for two spices derived from its fruit: nutmeg, from its seed, and mace, from the seed covering. It is also a commercial source of an essential oil and nutmeg butter. Conifers of the genus Torreya, commonly known as the nutmeg yews, have edible seeds of similar appearance, but are not closely related to Myristica fragrans, and are not used as a spice. Indonesia is the main producer of nutmeg and mace.
☺️✈️

#africa#foodlover #tourism
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Look how he climbs up a coconut tree(Zanzibar/Tanzania)
My crown, bracelet and necklace are handmade and made by local people in the farm. By tree leaves and plant 🌱 
Tag someone who enjoy nature 👋
#travelbloggers #nature #tourist #travel_captures
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - I really enjoyed it (Istanbul)💚
#travel #turkey #travelblogger
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - I’m dancing in Arbat street in Moscow Russia 💃🏻🥰

Arbat Street , is a pedestrian street about one kilometer long in the historical centre of Moscow, Russia. The Arbat has existed since at least the 15th century, which makes it one of the oldest surviving streets of the Russian capital. It forms the heart of the Arbat District of Moscow. Originally the street formed part of an important trade-route and was home to many craftsmen.
It’s very beautiful and visible 🌸
خيابان معروفه اربات در مسكو روسيه، اين فيلم چهار ماه پيش ضبط شده 
اين خيابان بسيار معروف و قديميه و پر از توريست و موسيقي خياباني.
با پيشنهاد برادرم رفتم وسط تا با موسيقي خياباني برقصم ،،،
حس خيلي خوبيه رهايي …
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#russia #trip
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Maalum, a unique natural swimming pool in Paje, Zanzibar. A special place to reconnect with nature, explore the underground life, relax and enjoy the peace.
The word Maalum means Special in Swahili language.
Ticket prices 40000shilling
Send it to person you want to be here with 😊

#nature #pool#zanzibar#travel
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Kazan Cathedral in Russia
(Russian: Казанский собор), formally known as the "Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan", is a Russian Orthodox church located on the northwest corner of Red Square in Moscow, Russia. The current building is a reconstruction of the original church, which was destroyed at the direction of then General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin, in 1936.
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Welcome to Zanzibar 🥂🇹🇿

#africa #travellove #travellifestyle #travelnow #nature #sea #girlpower
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Slavery in Zanzibar 🇹🇿😞
The Anglican Cathedral of Christ Church was built in Stone Town (the old part of Zanzibar city) in the place where the biggest slave market of Eastern Africa operated. Its altar was placed exactly where the slaves for sale were whipped. On the floor, among the benches, there are black cobblestones as a remembrance of the dungeons used for slaves in the basement. Outside the Cathedral, there is a stone monument showing four people enchained by their necks as a way of reproducing the way in which slaves were offered to buyers. 

Near the Church there is the Exhibition of the Slave Market of Eastern Africa, an exhibition center that displays pictures, photographs 🤳💚
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Night life and live music in Russia (Arbat street)
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Beautiful Oman 🇴🇲 (Bandar Jissah)

#traveler #beach #oman#tripcom #blogger #traveleurope
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Zanzibar traditional dance 💃🏻🎵

#dance#travel_captures #travelphotography #travelblog #travelingram
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Zainzibar is an insular semi-autonomous province which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25–50 kilometres (16–31 mi) off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, referred to informally as Zanzibar) and Pemba Island. The capital is Zanzibar City, located on the island of Unguja. Its historic centre, Stone Town, is a World Heritage Site.
Fallow me for mor detail and videos🥰🍀
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - The banana blossom is the edible flower of a wild species of tropical and subtropical banana known scientifically as Musa acuminata. It’s said to have originated in Malaysia, after which it spread to India and Myanmar .Despite being a fruit, the banana flower is often cooked like a vegetable🙋‍♀️🍌🍌🍀

#banana #farm #travel #food#zanzibar #fruit
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - *Sri Maha Mariamman Hindu Temple* (part 1). 
in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is one of the most prominent Hindu temples in the country. Located in Chinatown, it is also one of the oldest Hindu temples in Malaysia, with its construction dating back to 1873, when it was built by Indian immigrants in the city.

The temple is dedicated to *Mariamman*,the Hindu goddess of protection and healing. Its architecture is remarkable, featuring intricate decorations, colorful walls, and doors adorned with depictions of Hindu myths and deities. The temple’s entrance is marked by a towering *gopuram*(temple tower), which is richly decorated with sculptures of gods and goddesses.

The Sri Maha Mariamman Temple hosts various religious festivals throughout the year, including the famous *Thaipusam*festival, which is one of the largest Hindu celebrations in Malaysia. During Thaipusam, thousands of devotees take part in rituals, including the practice of carrying offerings, such as decorated metallic hooks and spikes, as acts of devotion to the goddess.

Not only is the temple a significant religious site for Hindus in Malaysia, but it also serves as a cultural and historical landmark for tourists and visitors.
(This article is written by Nazanin Amiri)
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#hindu #hindutemple #malaysia
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Nikolskaya street Moscow Russia, is a pedestrian street in the Kitay-Gorod of Moscow.It connects Red Square and Lubyanka Square.It was known as the Street of the 25th of October between 1935 and 1990.

The north side of the street is lined with historic buildings, such as the Kazan Cathedral, the Old Mint, Monastery of the Holy Saviour, Greek Monastery of St. Nicholas (from which this street takes its name), and the former Holy Synod Printing Offices, Russia's first publishing house. The south side contains the GUM and the Dormition Church, an example of the Naryshkin Baroque underwritten by the Saltykov boyar family in 1691.

Before Stalin's reconstruction of downtown Moscow, the street led to the Vladimir Gates of the Kitay-Gorod wall (1534-38) which used to dominate the Lubyanka Square. Another Naryshkin Baroque church, dating from 1694, adjoined the gate, as did the more recent chapel of St. Pantaleon with a large cupola. All these buildings were razed in 1934.
It’s really awesome🤩

The Nikolskaya Street and the neighbouring Tretyakovsky Proyezd are the center of Moscow's traditional luxury shopping district. It was pedestrianized in August 2013.💙🇷🇺
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Hand made Local shop in Dar es Salam Tanzania 🇹🇿
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#travel#africa#tanzania
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Welcome to Zanzibar,this plant is Bixa orellana, also known as achiote, is a shrub native to Central America.Bixa orellana is grown in many countries worldwide.The tree is best known as the source of annatto, a natural orange-red condiment (also called achiote or bijol) obtained from the waxy arils that cover its seeds.The ground seeds are widely used in traditional dishes in Central and South America, Mexico, and the Caribbean, such as cochinita pibil, chicken in achiote, caldo de olla, and nacatamal. Annatto and its extracts are also used as an industrial food coloring to add yellow or orange color to many products such as butter, cheese, margarine, ice creams, meats, and condiments.Some of the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South American originally used the seeds to make red body paint and lipstick, as well as a spice.For this reason, the Bixa orellana is sometimes called the lipstick tree.tag someone who likes Africa 🙋‍♀️🥂

#travelgram #cosmetics #blogger #travelblogger #trip
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Villaggio mall in Qatarwith family 💚
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Nile river (Uganda,Africa)🇺🇬🙋‍♀️✈️The Nile River, located in northeastern Africa, is one of the world's longest rivers, stretching over 4,000 miles. It is known as the lifeblood of Egypt as it provides vital water resources for agriculture and drinking purposes.🇺🇬
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
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#hindu #temple
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
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#hindu #temple
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
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#hindu #temple
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
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#hindu #temple
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
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#hindu #temple
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
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#hindu #temple
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
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#hindu #temple
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
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Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Istiklal street in Istanbul (the most famous and touristic street)in turkey🇹🇷
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - (Tulumba)a famous Turkish sweet ,it’s like Iranian sweet(Bamiyeh)☺️👌🇹🇷
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Edible mushrooms can grow in a variety of different habitats, including forests, fields, and even in cultivated gardens. Some common edible mushroom species such as button mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus), shiitake mushrooms (Lentinula edodes), and oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) are commonly grown in controlled environments such as mushroom farms.🍄🌴

However, it’s important to note that not all mushrooms are edible, and some can be extremely toxic. It is always recommended to have an experienced mushroom hunter, or mycologist, help identify mushrooms before consuming them.(here is Mabira Forest 🌳 in Uganda 🇺🇬)I will share u more content about here 🙋‍♀️❤️

#jungel #africa
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Natural raspberry juice (mixed with Rose water)in Qatar 🇶🇦
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Beautiful nature of Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 
One of my favourite country,it’s so safe and calm and beautiful 🙋‍♀️🇱🇰😍have you ever been there?❤️

#travelgram #srilanka #nature #green #traveling
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Traditional Iranian food in Qatar 🇶🇦
Name of food (Dizi or Abgusht)name of drink(Dugh),restaurant (Mr Dizi)
All of my videos are my experiences (nobody sponsor)🥰
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - A warm welcome at a Syrian 🇸🇾 restaurant in Qatar 🇶🇦 (Damasca restaurant in Souq Waqif)🇸🇾🇶🇦🙋‍♀️🕺
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Selling Falcon in Qatar (Souq waqif)🇶🇦 🦅🙋‍♀️
Falcon is a powerful and versatile bird of prey that belongs to the family Falconidae. Falcons are some of the fastest flying birds, with some species being able to reach speeds of up to 240 miles per hour when diving. They are known for their sharp talons and beaks, which they use to catch and kill their prey.

There are several species of falcons, including the famous peregrine falcon, which is found throughout the world. These birds are known for their ability to hunt in mid-air, taking down prey such as birds, mammals, and insects. Falcons are also known for their incredible eyesight, which allows them to spot their prey from great distances.

Falconry, the sport of training falcons to hunt, has been practiced for thousands of years in many cultures. Falcons have also played an important role in history, from being revered as sacred animals of the gods in ancient Egypt, to being used by the military in modern times for their ability to fly high and fast.😎🦅
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - The Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park in Zanzibar 🇹🇿😍
It is the only national park in Zanzibar.🙋‍♀️🙄
And these are mangrove trees,is a shrub or tree that grows in coastal saline or brackish water. The term is also used for tropical coastal vegetation consisting of such species. 🍀☘️🌴Mangroves are taxonomically diverse, as a result of convergent evolution in several plant families. 🌲🌲🌱🌼They occur worldwide in the tropics and subtropics and even some temperate coastal areas, mainly between latitudes 30° N and 30° S, with the greatest mangrove area within 5° of the equator.The oldest known fossils of mangrove palm date to 75 million years ago🙄🧐
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Traditional market in Uganda 🇺🇬 🛍️🤩

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Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Live music🎶in Uganda (this song is for mothers)👵👩‍🦰
(Speke hotel)
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Camel 🐪 riding in Qatar 🇶🇦
Near Sealine beach 🏝️ there’s an area that tourists can ride the camels 🐫 (5 minutes 30qatari Rial)
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Syrian music and dance at Syrian restaurant in Qatar💃🏻🇸🇾(Damasca restaurant in souq waqif)
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - This is the best Turkish restaurant in Uganda (kololo street)the name is(Vitamin)🥗🙋‍♀️😀

#food #restaurant #africa
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Many houses or buildings in Africa are made of wood and grass is used for roofs, because wood and grass are free or cheap and easily available in these countries.
Here is the hotel where I stayed, and here you can see the use of wood and grass(Speke hotel in Uganda)
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Many houses or buildings in Africa are made of wood and grass is used for roofs, because wood and grass are free or cheap and easily available in these countries.
Here is the hotel where I stayed, and here you can see the use of wood and grass(Speke hotel in Uganda)
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Ugandan traditional dance and music💃🏻
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - The most beautiful Iranian restaurant in the world🇮🇷(Qatar)

When you enter this restaurant, you will be amazed by the beautiful and authentic Iranian architecture, whose architects were Esfahani.🇮🇷🇶🇦

#qatar#restaurant #food#foody #travelblogger
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Darbat waterfall in Salalah Oman
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Darbat waterfall in Salalah Oman
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Darbat waterfall in Salalah Oman
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Darbat waterfall in Salalah Oman
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Wat pho template part 5 (Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭)
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#temple #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Wat pho template part 5 (Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭)
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#temple #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - My room at Speke resort hotel in Uganda(Victoria lake view)

#lake#uganda
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - I tried Indian 🇮🇳 Henna in Qatar 🇶🇦 for first time 😃🙋‍♀️
Its cost was 15 Qatari riyals✅
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple)
Buddhist and Taoist temples  have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices:

1. Philosophies and Teachings
 - Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life.
 - Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature.

2. Structure and Design
 - Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene.
 - Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature.

3. Rituals and Worship:
 - Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer.
 - Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature.

In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao.
(This article is written by Nazanin Amiri)
My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️

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#buddhism #buddha #chinesetemple
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple)
Buddhist and Taoist temples  have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices:

1. Philosophies and Teachings
 - Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life.
 - Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature.

2. Structure and Design
 - Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene.
 - Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature.

3. Rituals and Worship:
 - Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer.
 - Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature.

In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao.
(This article is written by Nazanin Amiri)
My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️

@nazaninamiri_official 

#buddhism #buddha #chinesetemple
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple)
Buddhist and Taoist temples  have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices:

1. Philosophies and Teachings
 - Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life.
 - Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature.

2. Structure and Design
 - Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene.
 - Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature.

3. Rituals and Worship:
 - Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer.
 - Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature.

In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao.
(This article is written by Nazanin Amiri)
My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️

@nazaninamiri_official 

#buddhism #buddha #chinesetemple
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple)
Buddhist and Taoist temples  have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices:

1. Philosophies and Teachings
 - Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life.
 - Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature.

2. Structure and Design
 - Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene.
 - Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature.

3. Rituals and Worship:
 - Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer.
 - Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature.

In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao.
(This article is written by Nazanin Amiri)
My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️

@nazaninamiri_official 

#buddhism #buddha #chinesetemple
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple)
Buddhist and Taoist temples  have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices:

1. Philosophies and Teachings
 - Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life.
 - Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature.

2. Structure and Design
 - Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene.
 - Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature.

3. Rituals and Worship:
 - Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer.
 - Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature.

In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao.
(This article is written by Nazanin Amiri)
My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️

@nazaninamiri_official 

#buddhism #buddha #chinesetemple
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple)
Buddhist and Taoist temples  have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices:

1. Philosophies and Teachings
 - Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life.
 - Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature.

2. Structure and Design
 - Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene.
 - Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature.

3. Rituals and Worship:
 - Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer.
 - Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature.

In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao.
(This article is written by Nazanin Amiri)
My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️

@nazaninamiri_official 

#buddhism #buddha #chinesetemple
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - China town in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 (part 1 )
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#thailand #chinatown #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - China town in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 (part 1 )
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#thailand #chinatown #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - China town in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 (part 1 )
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#thailand #chinatown #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - China town in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 (part 1 )
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#thailand #chinatown #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - China town in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 (part 1 )
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#thailand #chinatown #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - China town in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 (part 1 )
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#thailand #chinatown #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - China town in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 (part2)
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#chinese #chinatown #chinesefood #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - China town in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 (part2)
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#chinese #chinatown #chinesefood #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - China town in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 (part2)
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#chinese #chinatown #chinesefood #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - China town in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 (part2)
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#chinese #chinatown #chinesefood #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - China town in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 (part2)
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#chinese #chinatown #chinesefood #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - China town in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 (part2)
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#chinese #chinatown #chinesefood #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - China town in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 (part2)
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#chinese #chinatown #chinesefood #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - China town in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 (part2)
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#chinese #chinatown #chinesefood #bangkok
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - A rainy day in Paris (its summer but a bit cool)🇫🇷
#paris#travel @nazaninamiri_official
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - A rainy day in Paris (its summer but a bit cool)🇫🇷
#paris#travel @nazaninamiri_official
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - A rainy day in Paris (its summer but a bit cool)🇫🇷
#paris#travel @nazaninamiri_official
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - A rainy day in Paris (its summer but a bit cool)🇫🇷
#paris#travel @nazaninamiri_official
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - A rainy day in Paris (its summer but a bit cool)🇫🇷
#paris#travel @nazaninamiri_official
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - A rainy day in Paris (its summer but a bit cool)🇫🇷
#paris#travel @nazaninamiri_official
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - A rainy day in Paris (its summer but a bit cool)🇫🇷
#paris#travel @nazaninamiri_official
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - New year vibes in Malaysia 🇲🇾 
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#newyear #malaysia
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Hat workshop in Vietnam part 2 🇻🇳(chuong village)
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#vietnam #travelgram
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Hat workshop in Vietnam part 2 🇻🇳(chuong village)
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#vietnam #travelgram
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Hat workshop in Vietnam part 2 🇻🇳(chuong village)
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#vietnam #travelgram
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Hat workshop in Vietnam part 2 🇻🇳(chuong village)
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#vietnam #travelgram
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Hat workshop in Vietnam part 2 🇻🇳(chuong village)
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#vietnam #travelgram
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - The Limmat River is a significant waterway in Zurich Switzerland 🇨🇭 It flows through the city from Lake Zurich and runs northward to join the Aare River. The Limmat River is notable for its scenic beauty and its role in Zurich’s history and development. The riverbank features picturesque promenades, historic buildings, and several important landmarks, including the Grossmünster and the Lindenhof. It’s also a popular spot for leisure activities such as walking, cycling, and boating. The river has been integral to Zurich’s growth, both as a source of water and as a trade route.
Have you traveled to Zurich?write me your experience about it😊
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Workshop for making Vietnamese hats in one of the villages of Vietnam 🇻🇳(part 1 )location (Chuong hat village)
The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps:

1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding.

2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable.

3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat.

4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them.

5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical.

6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added.

7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing.

These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam.
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#vietnam #culture
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Workshop for making Vietnamese hats in one of the villages of Vietnam 🇻🇳(part 1 )location (Chuong hat village)
The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps:

1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding.

2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable.

3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat.

4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them.

5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical.

6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added.

7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing.

These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam.
@nazaninamiri_official 
#vietnam #culture
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Workshop for making Vietnamese hats in one of the villages of Vietnam 🇻🇳(part 1 )location (Chuong hat village)
The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps:

1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding.

2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable.

3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat.

4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them.

5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical.

6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added.

7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing.

These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam.
@nazaninamiri_official 
#vietnam #culture
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Workshop for making Vietnamese hats in one of the villages of Vietnam 🇻🇳(part 1 )location (Chuong hat village)
The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps:

1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding.

2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable.

3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat.

4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them.

5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical.

6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added.

7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing.

These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam.
@nazaninamiri_official 
#vietnam #culture
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Workshop for making Vietnamese hats in one of the villages of Vietnam 🇻🇳(part 1 )location (Chuong hat village)
The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps:

1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding.

2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable.

3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat.

4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them.

5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical.

6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added.

7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing.

These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam.
@nazaninamiri_official 
#vietnam #culture
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Eleven years ago in Malaysia 🇲🇾!!I don’t remember the location 😅I think it was a temple.
The first time I traveled to Malaysia I was 19 years old. But in this picture, it was the fifth time I traveled to Malaysia.
It’s my favourite country.have you ever been there?
#travel#malasia 
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Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Trying fresh coconut in Malaysia 🇲🇾 
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#travel #malaysia
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6)

In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably  bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment.

These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general.

Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video)
(This article is written by Nazanin)✍️
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Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6)

In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably  bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment.

These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general.

Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video)
(This article is written by Nazanin)✍️
@nazaninamiri_official
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6)

In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably  bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment.

These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general.

Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video)
(This article is written by Nazanin)✍️
@nazaninamiri_official
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6)

In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably  bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment.

These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general.

Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video)
(This article is written by Nazanin)✍️
@nazaninamiri_official
Nazanin Amiri Instagram - Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6)

In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably  bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment.

These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general.

Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video)
(This article is written by Nazanin)✍️
@nazaninamiri_official
Nazanin Amiri - 1.4 Million Likes - Blessing by Pujari. (The person who works in Hindu temples and is responsible for religious duties is typically called a “Pujari.” A Pujari performs rituals, conducts prayers, and takes care of the temple’s religious services and offerings. They also guide worshippers and help maintain the temple.)(The ash that a Pujari (priest) in Hindu temples uses is typically called **Bhasma**. It is sacred ash, usually made from the burning of holy substances like specific wood or plants, and is an important part of religious rituals.
Bhasma is often applied on the foreheads of devotees as a symbol of purification, humility, and connection with the divine. In many Hindu temples, the ash represents the impermanence of life, reminding worshippers of both death and renewal. It is kept in special containers and used regularly in temple ceremonies.) Location:Buta Cave in Malaysia 🇲🇾 
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#temple #hindu #malaysia #travelgram

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Caption : Blessing by Pujari. (The person who works in Hindu temples and is responsible for religious duties is typically called a “Pujari.” A Pujari performs rituals, conducts prayers, and takes care of the temple’s religious services and offerings. They also guide worshippers and help maintain the temple.)(The ash that a Pujari (priest) in Hindu temples uses is typically called **Bhasma**. It is sacred ash, usually made from the burning of holy substances like specific wood or plants, and is an important part of religious rituals. Bhasma is often applied on the foreheads of devotees as a symbol of purification, humility, and connection with the divine. In many Hindu temples, the ash represents the impermanence of life, reminding worshippers of both death and renewal. It is kept in special containers and used regularly in temple ceremonies.) Location:Buta Cave in Malaysia 🇲🇾 @nazaninamiri_official #temple #hindu #malaysia #travelgram
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Nazanin Amiri - 80.2K Likes - Here is a Farm in Zanzibar and this is (Nutmuskaat)🇹🇿
Nutmeg is the seed or ground spice of several species of the genus Myristica.Myristica fragrans (fragrant nutmeg or true nutmeg) is a dark-leaved evergreen tree cultivated for two spices derived from its fruit: nutmeg, from its seed, and mace, from the seed covering. It is also a commercial source of an essential oil and nutmeg butter. Conifers of the genus Torreya, commonly known as the nutmeg yews, have edible seeds of similar appearance, but are not closely related to Myristica fragrans, and are not used as a spice. Indonesia is the main producer of nutmeg and mace.
☺️✈️

#africa#foodlover #tourism

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Caption : Here is a Farm in Zanzibar and this is (Nutmuskaat)🇹🇿 Nutmeg is the seed or ground spice of several species of the genus Myristica.Myristica fragrans (fragrant nutmeg or true nutmeg) is a dark-leaved evergreen tree cultivated for two spices derived from its fruit: nutmeg, from its seed, and mace, from the seed covering. It is also a commercial source of an essential oil and nutmeg butter. Conifers of the genus Torreya, commonly known as the nutmeg yews, have edible seeds of similar appearance, but are not closely related to Myristica fragrans, and are not used as a spice. Indonesia is the main producer of nutmeg and mace. ☺️✈️ #africa#foodlover #tourism
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Nazanin Amiri - 28.6K Likes - Look how he climbs up a coconut tree(Zanzibar/Tanzania)
My crown, bracelet and necklace are handmade and made by local people in the farm. By tree leaves and plant 🌱 
Tag someone who enjoy nature 👋
#travelbloggers #nature #tourist #travel_captures

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Caption : Look how he climbs up a coconut tree(Zanzibar/Tanzania) My crown, bracelet and necklace are handmade and made by local people in the farm. By tree leaves and plant 🌱 Tag someone who enjoy nature 👋 #travelbloggers #nature #tourist #travel_captures
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Nazanin Amiri - 27.2K Likes - I really enjoyed it (Istanbul)💚
#travel #turkey #travelblogger

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Caption : I really enjoyed it (Istanbul)💚 #travel #turkey #travelblogger
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Nazanin Amiri - 25.7K Likes - I’m dancing in Arbat street in Moscow Russia 💃🏻🥰

Arbat Street , is a pedestrian street about one kilometer long in the historical centre of Moscow, Russia. The Arbat has existed since at least the 15th century, which makes it one of the oldest surviving streets of the Russian capital. It forms the heart of the Arbat District of Moscow. Originally the street formed part of an important trade-route and was home to many craftsmen.
It’s very beautiful and visible 🌸
خيابان معروفه اربات در مسكو روسيه، اين فيلم چهار ماه پيش ضبط شده 
اين خيابان بسيار معروف و قديميه و پر از توريست و موسيقي خياباني.
با پيشنهاد برادرم رفتم وسط تا با موسيقي خياباني برقصم ،،،
حس خيلي خوبيه رهايي …
@vesalamiri 

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#russia #trip

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Caption : I’m dancing in Arbat street in Moscow Russia 💃🏻🥰 Arbat Street , is a pedestrian street about one kilometer long in the historical centre of Moscow, Russia. The Arbat has existed since at least the 15th century, which makes it one of the oldest surviving streets of the Russian capital. It forms the heart of the Arbat District of Moscow. Originally the street formed part of an important trade-route and was home to many craftsmen. It’s very beautiful and visible 🌸 خيابان معروفه اربات در مسكو روسيه، اين فيلم چهار ماه پيش ضبط شده اين خيابان بسيار معروف و قديميه و پر از توريست و موسيقي خياباني. با پيشنهاد برادرم رفتم وسط تا با موسيقي خياباني برقصم ،،، حس خيلي خوبيه رهايي … @vesalamiri . #russia #trip
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Nazanin Amiri - 21.1K Likes - Maalum, a unique natural swimming pool in Paje, Zanzibar. A special place to reconnect with nature, explore the underground life, relax and enjoy the peace.
The word Maalum means Special in Swahili language.
Ticket prices 40000shilling
Send it to person you want to be here with 😊

#nature #pool#zanzibar#travel

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Caption : Maalum, a unique natural swimming pool in Paje, Zanzibar. A special place to reconnect with nature, explore the underground life, relax and enjoy the peace. The word Maalum means Special in Swahili language. Ticket prices 40000shilling Send it to person you want to be here with 😊 #nature #pool#zanzibar#travel
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Nazanin Amiri - 20.1K Likes - Kazan Cathedral in Russia
(Russian: Казанский собор), formally known as the "Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan", is a Russian Orthodox church located on the northwest corner of Red Square in Moscow, Russia. The current building is a reconstruction of the original church, which was destroyed at the direction of then General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin, in 1936.

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Caption : Kazan Cathedral in Russia (Russian: Казанский собор), formally known as the “Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan”, is a Russian Orthodox church located on the northwest corner of Red Square in Moscow, Russia. The current building is a reconstruction of the original church, which was destroyed at the direction of then General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin, in 1936.
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Nazanin Amiri - 18.8K Likes - Welcome to Zanzibar 🥂🇹🇿

#africa #travellove #travellifestyle #travelnow #nature #sea #girlpower

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Caption : Welcome to Zanzibar 🥂🇹🇿 #africa #travellove #travellifestyle #travelnow #nature #sea #girlpower
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Nazanin Amiri - 18K Likes - Slavery in Zanzibar 🇹🇿😞
The Anglican Cathedral of Christ Church was built in Stone Town (the old part of Zanzibar city) in the place where the biggest slave market of Eastern Africa operated. Its altar was placed exactly where the slaves for sale were whipped. On the floor, among the benches, there are black cobblestones as a remembrance of the dungeons used for slaves in the basement. Outside the Cathedral, there is a stone monument showing four people enchained by their necks as a way of reproducing the way in which slaves were offered to buyers. 

Near the Church there is the Exhibition of the Slave Market of Eastern Africa, an exhibition center that displays pictures, photographs 🤳💚

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Caption : Slavery in Zanzibar 🇹🇿😞 The Anglican Cathedral of Christ Church was built in Stone Town (the old part of Zanzibar city) in the place where the biggest slave market of Eastern Africa operated. Its altar was placed exactly where the slaves for sale were whipped. On the floor, among the benches, there are black cobblestones as a remembrance of the dungeons used for slaves in the basement. Outside the Cathedral, there is a stone monument showing four people enchained by their necks as a way of reproducing the way in which slaves were offered to buyers. Near the Church there is the Exhibition of the Slave Market of Eastern Africa, an exhibition center that displays pictures, photographs 🤳💚
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Nazanin Amiri - 17K Likes - Night life and live music in Russia (Arbat street)

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Caption : Night life and live music in Russia (Arbat street)
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Nazanin Amiri - 16.2K Likes - Beautiful Oman 🇴🇲 (Bandar Jissah)

#traveler #beach #oman#tripcom #blogger #traveleurope

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Caption : Beautiful Oman 🇴🇲 (Bandar Jissah) #traveler #beach #oman#tripcom #blogger #traveleurope
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Nazanin Amiri - 16K Likes - Zanzibar traditional dance 💃🏻🎵

#dance#travel_captures #travelphotography #travelblog #travelingram

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Caption : Zanzibar traditional dance 💃🏻🎵 #dance#travel_captures #travelphotography #travelblog #travelingram
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Nazanin Amiri - 15.6K Likes - Zainzibar is an insular semi-autonomous province which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25–50 kilometres (16–31 mi) off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, referred to informally as Zanzibar) and Pemba Island. The capital is Zanzibar City, located on the island of Unguja. Its historic centre, Stone Town, is a World Heritage Site.
Fallow me for mor detail and videos🥰🍀

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Caption : Zainzibar is an insular semi-autonomous province which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25–50 kilometres (16–31 mi) off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, referred to informally as Zanzibar) and Pemba Island. The capital is Zanzibar City, located on the island of Unguja. Its historic centre, Stone Town, is a World Heritage Site. Fallow me for mor detail and videos🥰🍀
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Nazanin Amiri - 15.6K Likes - The banana blossom is the edible flower of a wild species of tropical and subtropical banana known scientifically as Musa acuminata. It’s said to have originated in Malaysia, after which it spread to India and Myanmar .Despite being a fruit, the banana flower is often cooked like a vegetable🙋‍♀️🍌🍌🍀

#banana #farm #travel #food#zanzibar #fruit

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Caption : The banana blossom is the edible flower of a wild species of tropical and subtropical banana known scientifically as Musa acuminata. It’s said to have originated in Malaysia, after which it spread to India and Myanmar .Despite being a fruit, the banana flower is often cooked like a vegetable🙋‍♀️🍌🍌🍀 #banana #farm #travel #food#zanzibar #fruit
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Nazanin Amiri - 15.4K Likes - *Sri Maha Mariamman Hindu Temple* (part 1). 
in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is one of the most prominent Hindu temples in the country. Located in Chinatown, it is also one of the oldest Hindu temples in Malaysia, with its construction dating back to 1873, when it was built by Indian immigrants in the city.

The temple is dedicated to *Mariamman*,the Hindu goddess of protection and healing. Its architecture is remarkable, featuring intricate decorations, colorful walls, and doors adorned with depictions of Hindu myths and deities. The temple’s entrance is marked by a towering *gopuram*(temple tower), which is richly decorated with sculptures of gods and goddesses.

The Sri Maha Mariamman Temple hosts various religious festivals throughout the year, including the famous *Thaipusam*festival, which is one of the largest Hindu celebrations in Malaysia. During Thaipusam, thousands of devotees take part in rituals, including the practice of carrying offerings, such as decorated metallic hooks and spikes, as acts of devotion to the goddess.

Not only is the temple a significant religious site for Hindus in Malaysia, but it also serves as a cultural and historical landmark for tourists and visitors.
(This article is written by Nazanin Amiri)
@nazaninamiri_official 

#hindu #hindutemple #malaysia

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Caption : *Sri Maha Mariamman Hindu Temple* (part 1). in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is one of the most prominent Hindu temples in the country. Located in Chinatown, it is also one of the oldest Hindu temples in Malaysia, with its construction dating back to 1873, when it was built by Indian immigrants in the city. The temple is dedicated to *Mariamman*,the Hindu goddess of protection and healing. Its architecture is remarkable, featuring intricate decorations, colorful walls, and doors adorned with depictions of Hindu myths and deities. The temple’s entrance is marked by a towering *gopuram*(temple tower), which is richly decorated with sculptures of gods and goddesses. The Sri Maha Mariamman Temple hosts various religious festivals throughout the year, including the famous *Thaipusam*festival, which is one of the largest Hindu celebrations in Malaysia. During Thaipusam, thousands of devotees take part in rituals, including the practice of carrying offerings, such as decorated metallic hooks and spikes, as acts of devotion to the goddess. Not only is the temple a significant religious site for Hindus in Malaysia, but it also serves as a cultural and historical landmark for tourists and visitors. (This article is written by Nazanin Amiri) @nazaninamiri_official #hindu #hindutemple #malaysia
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Nazanin Amiri - 14.1K Likes - Nikolskaya street Moscow Russia, is a pedestrian street in the Kitay-Gorod of Moscow.It connects Red Square and Lubyanka Square.It was known as the Street of the 25th of October between 1935 and 1990.

The north side of the street is lined with historic buildings, such as the Kazan Cathedral, the Old Mint, Monastery of the Holy Saviour, Greek Monastery of St. Nicholas (from which this street takes its name), and the former Holy Synod Printing Offices, Russia's first publishing house. The south side contains the GUM and the Dormition Church, an example of the Naryshkin Baroque underwritten by the Saltykov boyar family in 1691.

Before Stalin's reconstruction of downtown Moscow, the street led to the Vladimir Gates of the Kitay-Gorod wall (1534-38) which used to dominate the Lubyanka Square. Another Naryshkin Baroque church, dating from 1694, adjoined the gate, as did the more recent chapel of St. Pantaleon with a large cupola. All these buildings were razed in 1934.
It’s really awesome🤩

The Nikolskaya Street and the neighbouring Tretyakovsky Proyezd are the center of Moscow's traditional luxury shopping district. It was pedestrianized in August 2013.💙🇷🇺

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Caption : Nikolskaya street Moscow Russia, is a pedestrian street in the Kitay-Gorod of Moscow.It connects Red Square and Lubyanka Square.It was known as the Street of the 25th of October between 1935 and 1990. The north side of the street is lined with historic buildings, such as the Kazan Cathedral, the Old Mint, Monastery of the Holy Saviour, Greek Monastery of St. Nicholas (from which this street takes its name), and the former Holy Synod Printing Offices, Russia’s first publishing house. The south side contains the GUM and the Dormition Church, an example of the Naryshkin Baroque underwritten by the Saltykov boyar family in 1691. Before Stalin’s reconstruction of downtown Moscow, the street led to the Vladimir Gates of the Kitay-Gorod wall (1534-38) which used to dominate the Lubyanka Square. Another Naryshkin Baroque church, dating from 1694, adjoined the gate, as did the more recent chapel of St. Pantaleon with a large cupola. All these buildings were razed in 1934. It’s really awesome🤩 The Nikolskaya Street and the neighbouring Tretyakovsky Proyezd are the center of Moscow’s traditional luxury shopping district. It was pedestrianized in August 2013.💙🇷🇺
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Nazanin Amiri - 13.8K Likes - Hand made Local shop in Dar es Salam Tanzania 🇹🇿
@nazaninamiri_official 

#travel#africa#tanzania

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Caption : Hand made Local shop in Dar es Salam Tanzania 🇹🇿 @nazaninamiri_official #travel#africa#tanzania
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Nazanin Amiri - 11.7K Likes - Welcome to Zanzibar,this plant is Bixa orellana, also known as achiote, is a shrub native to Central America.Bixa orellana is grown in many countries worldwide.The tree is best known as the source of annatto, a natural orange-red condiment (also called achiote or bijol) obtained from the waxy arils that cover its seeds.The ground seeds are widely used in traditional dishes in Central and South America, Mexico, and the Caribbean, such as cochinita pibil, chicken in achiote, caldo de olla, and nacatamal. Annatto and its extracts are also used as an industrial food coloring to add yellow or orange color to many products such as butter, cheese, margarine, ice creams, meats, and condiments.Some of the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South American originally used the seeds to make red body paint and lipstick, as well as a spice.For this reason, the Bixa orellana is sometimes called the lipstick tree.tag someone who likes Africa 🙋‍♀️🥂

#travelgram #cosmetics #blogger #travelblogger #trip

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Caption : Welcome to Zanzibar,this plant is Bixa orellana, also known as achiote, is a shrub native to Central America.Bixa orellana is grown in many countries worldwide.The tree is best known as the source of annatto, a natural orange-red condiment (also called achiote or bijol) obtained from the waxy arils that cover its seeds.The ground seeds are widely used in traditional dishes in Central and South America, Mexico, and the Caribbean, such as cochinita pibil, chicken in achiote, caldo de olla, and nacatamal. Annatto and its extracts are also used as an industrial food coloring to add yellow or orange color to many products such as butter, cheese, margarine, ice creams, meats, and condiments.Some of the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South American originally used the seeds to make red body paint and lipstick, as well as a spice.For this reason, the Bixa orellana is sometimes called the lipstick tree.tag someone who likes Africa 🙋‍♀️🥂 #travelgram #cosmetics #blogger #travelblogger #trip
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Nazanin Amiri - 11.1K Likes - Villaggio mall in Qatarwith family 💚

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Caption : Villaggio mall in Qatarwith family 💚
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Nazanin Amiri - 9.9K Likes - Nile river (Uganda,Africa)🇺🇬🙋‍♀️✈️The Nile River, located in northeastern Africa, is one of the world's longest rivers, stretching over 4,000 miles. It is known as the lifeblood of Egypt as it provides vital water resources for agriculture and drinking purposes.🇺🇬

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Caption : Nile river (Uganda,Africa)🇺🇬🙋‍♀️✈️The Nile River, located in northeastern Africa, is one of the world’s longest rivers, stretching over 4,000 miles. It is known as the lifeblood of Egypt as it provides vital water resources for agriculture and drinking purposes.🇺🇬
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Nazanin Amiri - 9.3K Likes - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
@nazaninamiri_official 
#hindu #temple

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Caption : “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2) My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹 @nazaninamiri_official #hindu #temple
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Nazanin Amiri - 9.3K Likes - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
@nazaninamiri_official 
#hindu #temple

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Caption : “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2) My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹 @nazaninamiri_official #hindu #temple
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Nazanin Amiri - 9.3K Likes - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
@nazaninamiri_official 
#hindu #temple

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Caption : “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2) My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹 @nazaninamiri_official #hindu #temple
Likes : 9320
Nazanin Amiri - 9.3K Likes - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
@nazaninamiri_official 
#hindu #temple

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Caption : “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2) My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹 @nazaninamiri_official #hindu #temple
Likes : 9320
Nazanin Amiri - 9.3K Likes - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
@nazaninamiri_official 
#hindu #temple

9.3K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2) My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹 @nazaninamiri_official #hindu #temple
Likes : 9320
Nazanin Amiri - 9.3K Likes - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
@nazaninamiri_official 
#hindu #temple

9.3K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2) My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹 @nazaninamiri_official #hindu #temple
Likes : 9320
Nazanin Amiri - 9.3K Likes - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
@nazaninamiri_official 
#hindu #temple

9.3K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2) My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹 @nazaninamiri_official #hindu #temple
Likes : 9320
Nazanin Amiri - 9.3K Likes - “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2)
My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹
@nazaninamiri_official 
#hindu #temple

9.3K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : “Sri Maha Mariamman”Hindu temple in Malaysia (part2) My Hindu friends please support your religion by adding this post to your story 🌹 @nazaninamiri_official #hindu #temple
Likes : 9320
Nazanin Amiri - 8.8K Likes - Istiklal street in Istanbul (the most famous and touristic street)in turkey🇹🇷

8.8K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : Istiklal street in Istanbul (the most famous and touristic street)in turkey🇹🇷
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Nazanin Amiri - 7.7K Likes - (Tulumba)a famous Turkish sweet ,it’s like Iranian sweet(Bamiyeh)☺️👌🇹🇷

7.7K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : (Tulumba)a famous Turkish sweet ,it’s like Iranian sweet(Bamiyeh)☺️👌🇹🇷
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Nazanin Amiri - 7.4K Likes - Edible mushrooms can grow in a variety of different habitats, including forests, fields, and even in cultivated gardens. Some common edible mushroom species such as button mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus), shiitake mushrooms (Lentinula edodes), and oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) are commonly grown in controlled environments such as mushroom farms.🍄🌴

However, it’s important to note that not all mushrooms are edible, and some can be extremely toxic. It is always recommended to have an experienced mushroom hunter, or mycologist, help identify mushrooms before consuming them.(here is Mabira Forest 🌳 in Uganda 🇺🇬)I will share u more content about here 🙋‍♀️❤️

#jungel #africa

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Caption : Edible mushrooms can grow in a variety of different habitats, including forests, fields, and even in cultivated gardens. Some common edible mushroom species such as button mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus), shiitake mushrooms (Lentinula edodes), and oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) are commonly grown in controlled environments such as mushroom farms.🍄🌴 However, it’s important to note that not all mushrooms are edible, and some can be extremely toxic. It is always recommended to have an experienced mushroom hunter, or mycologist, help identify mushrooms before consuming them.(here is Mabira Forest 🌳 in Uganda 🇺🇬)I will share u more content about here 🙋‍♀️❤️ #jungel #africa
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Nazanin Amiri - 7.4K Likes - Natural raspberry juice (mixed with Rose water)in Qatar 🇶🇦

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Caption : Natural raspberry juice (mixed with Rose water)in Qatar 🇶🇦
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Nazanin Amiri - 7.3K Likes - Beautiful nature of Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 
One of my favourite country,it’s so safe and calm and beautiful 🙋‍♀️🇱🇰😍have you ever been there?❤️

#travelgram #srilanka #nature #green #traveling

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Caption : Beautiful nature of Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 One of my favourite country,it’s so safe and calm and beautiful 🙋‍♀️🇱🇰😍have you ever been there?❤️ #travelgram #srilanka #nature #green #traveling
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Nazanin Amiri - 7.3K Likes - Traditional Iranian food in Qatar 🇶🇦
Name of food (Dizi or Abgusht)name of drink(Dugh),restaurant (Mr Dizi)
All of my videos are my experiences (nobody sponsor)🥰

7.3K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : Traditional Iranian food in Qatar 🇶🇦 Name of food (Dizi or Abgusht)name of drink(Dugh),restaurant (Mr Dizi) All of my videos are my experiences (nobody sponsor)🥰
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Nazanin Amiri - 7.1K Likes - A warm welcome at a Syrian 🇸🇾 restaurant in Qatar 🇶🇦 (Damasca restaurant in Souq Waqif)🇸🇾🇶🇦🙋‍♀️🕺

7.1K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : A warm welcome at a Syrian 🇸🇾 restaurant in Qatar 🇶🇦 (Damasca restaurant in Souq Waqif)🇸🇾🇶🇦🙋‍♀️🕺
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Nazanin Amiri - 7.1K Likes - Selling Falcon in Qatar (Souq waqif)🇶🇦 🦅🙋‍♀️
Falcon is a powerful and versatile bird of prey that belongs to the family Falconidae. Falcons are some of the fastest flying birds, with some species being able to reach speeds of up to 240 miles per hour when diving. They are known for their sharp talons and beaks, which they use to catch and kill their prey.

There are several species of falcons, including the famous peregrine falcon, which is found throughout the world. These birds are known for their ability to hunt in mid-air, taking down prey such as birds, mammals, and insects. Falcons are also known for their incredible eyesight, which allows them to spot their prey from great distances.

Falconry, the sport of training falcons to hunt, has been practiced for thousands of years in many cultures. Falcons have also played an important role in history, from being revered as sacred animals of the gods in ancient Egypt, to being used by the military in modern times for their ability to fly high and fast.😎🦅

7.1K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : Selling Falcon in Qatar (Souq waqif)🇶🇦 🦅🙋‍♀️ Falcon is a powerful and versatile bird of prey that belongs to the family Falconidae. Falcons are some of the fastest flying birds, with some species being able to reach speeds of up to 240 miles per hour when diving. They are known for their sharp talons and beaks, which they use to catch and kill their prey. There are several species of falcons, including the famous peregrine falcon, which is found throughout the world. These birds are known for their ability to hunt in mid-air, taking down prey such as birds, mammals, and insects. Falcons are also known for their incredible eyesight, which allows them to spot their prey from great distances. Falconry, the sport of training falcons to hunt, has been practiced for thousands of years in many cultures. Falcons have also played an important role in history, from being revered as sacred animals of the gods in ancient Egypt, to being used by the military in modern times for their ability to fly high and fast.😎🦅
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Nazanin Amiri - 7K Likes - The Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park in Zanzibar 🇹🇿😍
It is the only national park in Zanzibar.🙋‍♀️🙄
And these are mangrove trees,is a shrub or tree that grows in coastal saline or brackish water. The term is also used for tropical coastal vegetation consisting of such species. 🍀☘️🌴Mangroves are taxonomically diverse, as a result of convergent evolution in several plant families. 🌲🌲🌱🌼They occur worldwide in the tropics and subtropics and even some temperate coastal areas, mainly between latitudes 30° N and 30° S, with the greatest mangrove area within 5° of the equator.The oldest known fossils of mangrove palm date to 75 million years ago🙄🧐

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Caption : The Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park in Zanzibar 🇹🇿😍 It is the only national park in Zanzibar.🙋‍♀️🙄 And these are mangrove trees,is a shrub or tree that grows in coastal saline or brackish water. The term is also used for tropical coastal vegetation consisting of such species. 🍀☘️🌴Mangroves are taxonomically diverse, as a result of convergent evolution in several plant families. 🌲🌲🌱🌼They occur worldwide in the tropics and subtropics and even some temperate coastal areas, mainly between latitudes 30° N and 30° S, with the greatest mangrove area within 5° of the equator.The oldest known fossils of mangrove palm date to 75 million years ago🙄🧐
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Nazanin Amiri - 6.8K Likes - Traditional market in Uganda 🇺🇬 🛍️🤩

@nazaninamiri_official

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Caption : Traditional market in Uganda 🇺🇬 🛍️🤩 @nazaninamiri_official
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Nazanin Amiri - 6.8K Likes - Live music🎶in Uganda (this song is for mothers)👵👩‍🦰
(Speke hotel)

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Caption : Live music🎶in Uganda (this song is for mothers)👵👩‍🦰 (Speke hotel)
Likes : 6771
Nazanin Amiri - 6.6K Likes - Camel 🐪 riding in Qatar 🇶🇦
Near Sealine beach 🏝️ there’s an area that tourists can ride the camels 🐫 (5 minutes 30qatari Rial)

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Caption : Camel 🐪 riding in Qatar 🇶🇦 Near Sealine beach 🏝️ there’s an area that tourists can ride the camels 🐫 (5 minutes 30qatari Rial)
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Nazanin Amiri - 6.4K Likes - Syrian music and dance at Syrian restaurant in Qatar💃🏻🇸🇾(Damasca restaurant in souq waqif)

6.4K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : Syrian music and dance at Syrian restaurant in Qatar💃🏻🇸🇾(Damasca restaurant in souq waqif)
Likes : 6359
Nazanin Amiri - 6.2K Likes - This is the best Turkish restaurant in Uganda (kololo street)the name is(Vitamin)🥗🙋‍♀️😀

#food #restaurant #africa

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Caption : This is the best Turkish restaurant in Uganda (kololo street)the name is(Vitamin)🥗🙋‍♀️😀 #food #restaurant #africa
Likes : 6174
Nazanin Amiri - 6.1K Likes - Many houses or buildings in Africa are made of wood and grass is used for roofs, because wood and grass are free or cheap and easily available in these countries.
Here is the hotel where I stayed, and here you can see the use of wood and grass(Speke hotel in Uganda)

6.1K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : Many houses or buildings in Africa are made of wood and grass is used for roofs, because wood and grass are free or cheap and easily available in these countries. Here is the hotel where I stayed, and here you can see the use of wood and grass(Speke hotel in Uganda)
Likes : 6137
Nazanin Amiri - 6.1K Likes - Many houses or buildings in Africa are made of wood and grass is used for roofs, because wood and grass are free or cheap and easily available in these countries.
Here is the hotel where I stayed, and here you can see the use of wood and grass(Speke hotel in Uganda)

6.1K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : Many houses or buildings in Africa are made of wood and grass is used for roofs, because wood and grass are free or cheap and easily available in these countries. Here is the hotel where I stayed, and here you can see the use of wood and grass(Speke hotel in Uganda)
Likes : 6137
Nazanin Amiri - 6.1K Likes - Ugandan traditional dance and music💃🏻

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Caption : Ugandan traditional dance and music💃🏻
Likes : 6098
Nazanin Amiri - 6.1K Likes - The most beautiful Iranian restaurant in the world🇮🇷(Qatar)

When you enter this restaurant, you will be amazed by the beautiful and authentic Iranian architecture, whose architects were Esfahani.🇮🇷🇶🇦

#qatar#restaurant #food#foody #travelblogger

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Caption : The most beautiful Iranian restaurant in the world🇮🇷(Qatar) When you enter this restaurant, you will be amazed by the beautiful and authentic Iranian architecture, whose architects were Esfahani.🇮🇷🇶🇦 #qatar#restaurant #food#foody #travelblogger
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Nazanin Amiri - 5.9K Likes - Darbat waterfall in Salalah Oman

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Caption : Darbat waterfall in Salalah Oman
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Nazanin Amiri - 5.9K Likes - Darbat waterfall in Salalah Oman

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Caption : Darbat waterfall in Salalah Oman
Likes : 5922
Nazanin Amiri - 5.9K Likes - Darbat waterfall in Salalah Oman

5.9K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : Darbat waterfall in Salalah Oman
Likes : 5922
Nazanin Amiri - 5.9K Likes - Darbat waterfall in Salalah Oman

5.9K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : Darbat waterfall in Salalah Oman
Likes : 5922
Nazanin Amiri - 5.7K Likes - Wat pho template part 5 (Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭)
@nazaninamiri_official 

#temple #bangkok

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Caption : Wat pho template part 5 (Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭) @nazaninamiri_official #temple #bangkok
Likes : 5664
Nazanin Amiri - 5.7K Likes - Wat pho template part 5 (Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭)
@nazaninamiri_official 

#temple #bangkok

5.7K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : Wat pho template part 5 (Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭) @nazaninamiri_official #temple #bangkok
Likes : 5664
Nazanin Amiri - 5.5K Likes - My room at Speke resort hotel in Uganda(Victoria lake view)

#lake#uganda

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Caption : My room at Speke resort hotel in Uganda(Victoria lake view) #lake#uganda
Likes : 5528
Nazanin Amiri - 5.3K Likes - I tried Indian 🇮🇳 Henna in Qatar 🇶🇦 for first time 😃🙋‍♀️
Its cost was 15 Qatari riyals✅

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Caption : I tried Indian 🇮🇳 Henna in Qatar 🇶🇦 for first time 😃🙋‍♀️ Its cost was 15 Qatari riyals✅
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Nazanin Amiri - 5.3K Likes - “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple)
Buddhist and Taoist temples  have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices:

1. Philosophies and Teachings
 - Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life.
 - Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature.

2. Structure and Design
 - Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene.
 - Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature.

3. Rituals and Worship:
 - Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer.
 - Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature.

In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao.
(This article is written by Nazanin Amiri)
My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️

@nazaninamiri_official 

#buddhism #buddha #chinesetemple

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Caption : “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple) Buddhist and Taoist temples have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices: 1. Philosophies and Teachings – Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life. – Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature. 2. Structure and Design – Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene. – Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature. 3. Rituals and Worship: – Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer. – Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature. In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao. (This article is written by Nazanin Amiri) My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️ @nazaninamiri_official #buddhism #buddha #chinesetemple
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Nazanin Amiri - 5.3K Likes - “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple)
Buddhist and Taoist temples  have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices:

1. Philosophies and Teachings
 - Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life.
 - Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature.

2. Structure and Design
 - Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene.
 - Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature.

3. Rituals and Worship:
 - Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer.
 - Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature.

In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao.
(This article is written by Nazanin Amiri)
My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️

@nazaninamiri_official 

#buddhism #buddha #chinesetemple

5.3K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple) Buddhist and Taoist temples have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices: 1. Philosophies and Teachings – Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life. – Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature. 2. Structure and Design – Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene. – Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature. 3. Rituals and Worship: – Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer. – Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature. In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao. (This article is written by Nazanin Amiri) My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️ @nazaninamiri_official #buddhism #buddha #chinesetemple
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Nazanin Amiri - 5.3K Likes - “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple)
Buddhist and Taoist temples  have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices:

1. Philosophies and Teachings
 - Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life.
 - Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature.

2. Structure and Design
 - Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene.
 - Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature.

3. Rituals and Worship:
 - Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer.
 - Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature.

In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao.
(This article is written by Nazanin Amiri)
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Caption : “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple) Buddhist and Taoist temples have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices: 1. Philosophies and Teachings – Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life. – Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature. 2. Structure and Design – Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene. – Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature. 3. Rituals and Worship: – Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer. – Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature. In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao. (This article is written by Nazanin Amiri) My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️ @nazaninamiri_official #buddhism #buddha #chinesetemple
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Buddhist and Taoist temples  have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices:

1. Philosophies and Teachings
 - Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life.
 - Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature.

2. Structure and Design
 - Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene.
 - Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature.

3. Rituals and Worship:
 - Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer.
 - Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature.

In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao.
(This article is written by Nazanin Amiri)
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Caption : “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple) Buddhist and Taoist temples have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices: 1. Philosophies and Teachings – Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life. – Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature. 2. Structure and Design – Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene. – Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature. 3. Rituals and Worship: – Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer. – Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature. In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao. (This article is written by Nazanin Amiri) My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️ @nazaninamiri_official #buddhism #buddha #chinesetemple
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Buddhist and Taoist temples  have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices:

1. Philosophies and Teachings
 - Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life.
 - Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature.

2. Structure and Design
 - Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene.
 - Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature.

3. Rituals and Worship:
 - Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer.
 - Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature.

In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao.
(This article is written by Nazanin Amiri)
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Caption : “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple) Buddhist and Taoist temples have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices: 1. Philosophies and Teachings – Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life. – Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature. 2. Structure and Design – Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene. – Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature. 3. Rituals and Worship: – Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer. – Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature. In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao. (This article is written by Nazanin Amiri) My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️ @nazaninamiri_official #buddhism #buddha #chinesetemple
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Buddhist and Taoist temples  have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices:

1. Philosophies and Teachings
 - Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life.
 - Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature.

2. Structure and Design
 - Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene.
 - Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature.

3. Rituals and Worship:
 - Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer.
 - Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature.

In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao.
(This article is written by Nazanin Amiri)
My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️

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Caption : “Guan yin temple “ is a Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Buddhism Temple) Buddhist and Taoist temples have key differences in philosophy, structure, and practices: 1. Philosophies and Teachings – Buddhist Temple: Focuses on the teachings of Buddha, aiming for “nirvana” (freedom from suffering). Practices emphasize meditation, compassion, and understanding of the impermanence of life. – Taoist Temple: Based on the Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes harmony with the “Tao” (the natural flow of life). The goal is to achieve longevity and live in harmony with nature. 2. Structure and Design – Buddhist Temple: Typically features statues of Buddha, images from his life, and areas for meditation. The architecture is simple and serene. – Taoist Temple: Often more decorative, including shrines, gardens, and art related to nature, such as trees and rocks. It is dedicated to gods and spirits of nature. 3. Rituals and Worship: – Buddhist Temple: Includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and offerings to Buddha. Incense and candles are used for purification and prayer. – Taoist Temple: Rituals often involve offerings to gods and spirits of nature, as well as dances and ceremonies aimed at achieving balance and harmony with nature. In general, Buddhist temples focus on spiritual enlightenment and inner peace, while Taoist temples emphasize living in harmony with nature and the Tao. (This article is written by Nazanin Amiri) My dear Buddhism friend please support your religion by adding this post to your story ❤️ @nazaninamiri_official #buddhism #buddha #chinesetemple
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The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps:

1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding.

2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable.

3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat.

4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them.

5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical.

6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added.

7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing.

These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam.
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Caption : Workshop for making Vietnamese hats in one of the villages of Vietnam 🇻🇳(part 1 )location (Chuong hat village) The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps: 1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding. 2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable. 3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat. 4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them. 5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical. 6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added. 7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing. These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam. @nazaninamiri_official #vietnam #culture
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Nazanin Amiri - 3.8K Likes - Workshop for making Vietnamese hats in one of the villages of Vietnam 🇻🇳(part 1 )location (Chuong hat village)
The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps:

1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding.

2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable.

3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat.

4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them.

5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical.

6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added.

7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing.

These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam.
@nazaninamiri_official 
#vietnam #culture

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Caption : Workshop for making Vietnamese hats in one of the villages of Vietnam 🇻🇳(part 1 )location (Chuong hat village) The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps: 1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding. 2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable. 3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat. 4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them. 5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical. 6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added. 7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing. These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam. @nazaninamiri_official #vietnam #culture
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Nazanin Amiri - 3.8K Likes - Workshop for making Vietnamese hats in one of the villages of Vietnam 🇻🇳(part 1 )location (Chuong hat village)
The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps:

1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding.

2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable.

3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat.

4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them.

5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical.

6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added.

7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing.

These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam.
@nazaninamiri_official 
#vietnam #culture

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Caption : Workshop for making Vietnamese hats in one of the villages of Vietnam 🇻🇳(part 1 )location (Chuong hat village) The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps: 1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding. 2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable. 3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat. 4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them. 5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical. 6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added. 7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing. These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam. @nazaninamiri_official #vietnam #culture
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Nazanin Amiri - 3.8K Likes - Workshop for making Vietnamese hats in one of the villages of Vietnam 🇻🇳(part 1 )location (Chuong hat village)
The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps:

1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding.

2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable.

3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat.

4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them.

5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical.

6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added.

7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing.

These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam.
@nazaninamiri_official 
#vietnam #culture

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Caption : Workshop for making Vietnamese hats in one of the villages of Vietnam 🇻🇳(part 1 )location (Chuong hat village) The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps: 1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding. 2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable. 3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat. 4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them. 5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical. 6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added. 7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing. These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam. @nazaninamiri_official #vietnam #culture
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Nazanin Amiri - 3.8K Likes - Workshop for making Vietnamese hats in one of the villages of Vietnam 🇻🇳(part 1 )location (Chuong hat village)
The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps:

1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding.

2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable.

3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat.

4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them.

5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical.

6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added.

7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing.

These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam.
@nazaninamiri_official 
#vietnam #culture

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Caption : Workshop for making Vietnamese hats in one of the villages of Vietnam 🇻🇳(part 1 )location (Chuong hat village) The process of making traditional Vietnamese conical hats (known as “Non La”) involves several steps: 1. **Material Collection**: Palm leaves or bamboo are used for the structure, and natural or synthetic thread for binding. 2. **Drying**: Leaves are dried to ensure they can be shaped and are durable. 3. **Base Preparation**: A bamboo or wooden ring forms the base of the hat. 4. **Weaving and Binding**: The dried leaves are woven around the base, often using thread to secure them. 5. **Shaping**: The hat is carefully shaped to ensure it fits properly and is symmetrical. 6. **Decoration**: Sometimes decorative elements like fabric or colored threads are added. 7. **Final Touches**: The hat is checked for quality, ensuring it’s both functional and visually appealing. These hats are lightweight, protective, and a significant cultural symbol in Vietnam. @nazaninamiri_official #vietnam #culture
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Nazanin Amiri - 3.5K Likes - Eleven years ago in Malaysia 🇲🇾!!I don’t remember the location 😅I think it was a temple.
The first time I traveled to Malaysia I was 19 years old. But in this picture, it was the fifth time I traveled to Malaysia.
It’s my favourite country.have you ever been there?
#travel#malasia 
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Caption : Eleven years ago in Malaysia 🇲🇾!!I don’t remember the location 😅I think it was a temple. The first time I traveled to Malaysia I was 19 years old. But in this picture, it was the fifth time I traveled to Malaysia. It’s my favourite country.have you ever been there? #travel#malasia @nazaninamiri_official
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Nazanin Amiri - 3.3K Likes - Trying fresh coconut in Malaysia 🇲🇾 
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#travel #malaysia

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Caption : Trying fresh coconut in Malaysia 🇲🇾 @nazaninamiri_official #travel #malaysia
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Nazanin Amiri - 3.2K Likes - Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6)

In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably  bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment.

These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general.

Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video)
(This article is written by Nazanin)✍️
@nazaninamiri_official

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Caption : Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6) In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment. These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general. Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video) (This article is written by Nazanin)✍️ @nazaninamiri_official
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Nazanin Amiri - 3.2K Likes - Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6)

In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably  bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment.

These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general.

Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video)
(This article is written by Nazanin)✍️
@nazaninamiri_official

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Caption : Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6) In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment. These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general. Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video) (This article is written by Nazanin)✍️ @nazaninamiri_official
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Nazanin Amiri - 3.2K Likes - Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6)

In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably  bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment.

These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general.

Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video)
(This article is written by Nazanin)✍️
@nazaninamiri_official

3.2K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6) In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment. These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general. Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video) (This article is written by Nazanin)✍️ @nazaninamiri_official
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Nazanin Amiri - 3.2K Likes - Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6)

In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably  bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment.

These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general.

Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video)
(This article is written by Nazanin)✍️
@nazaninamiri_official

3.2K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6) In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment. These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general. Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video) (This article is written by Nazanin)✍️ @nazaninamiri_official
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Nazanin Amiri - 3.2K Likes - Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6)

In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably  bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment.

These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general.

Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video)
(This article is written by Nazanin)✍️
@nazaninamiri_official

3.2K Likes – Nazanin Amiri Instagram

Caption : Watpho temple Bangkok Thailand (part 6) In Wat Pho, there are several old statues of Buddhist monks that are notably bald,as monks traditionally shave their heads to symbolize renunciation of worldly desires and to focus on spiritual enlightenment. These statues often represent Buddha or prominent monks who have had a significant impact on Buddhist history. They are displayed in various rooms and areas within the temple complex. Most of these statues are intricately crafted with fine details, and some may depict important historical or religious figures in Thai Buddhism or Buddhist history in general. Although these statues vary, they are typically created in the classical Buddhist style, with features like monk robes and shaved heads, representing humility and asceticism.(this explanation is about the first video) (This article is written by Nazanin)✍️ @nazaninamiri_official
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