the US crest
one of the anti-US murals
Parade Ground
Last Metro stop was Imam Khomeini: Here is the Tehran Gate at the Parade Ground (Bagh e Melli) or National Garden. It was the first public garden of Tehran. It was originally founded by Nassereddinshah Qajar, but was reconstructed later by Rezashah Pahlavi. It houses the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, The National Museum of Iran, Malek National Museum, Museum of Ancient Iran and the future National Museum of Post.
Imam Khomeini station: with art painting/ carvings adorning its walls
the Tehran Gate, gate to the Parade Ground one of the museums at the Parade Ground
Parade Ground compound - that's another snow capped mountain in the background (probably the same mountain captured in haft-e-tir)
It was then time to pack up for our flight back to KL at 8.10pm. I felt it was too short a trip, and I still wanted more, as we didn’t get to fully explore Tehran – missing out the museums (especially the Carpet museum), bazaars and palaces. Looks like I probably would have to come back again ;-)
P/S: An unfortunate incident befell Raph at the airport later that evening. He was denied exit (instead of entry!) back to Malaysia. Some problems on his previous working visa.
Note: Malaysians do not need visa to enter Iran for a visit of within 2 weeks or less. Raph finally made it back to Malaysia 2 days later than us.