I'm home!
I'm now in the last week of my 3-week holiday in Iran. I'd gotten so used to Malaysia in the past 4 years that I still can't believe I'm here!
My first impression of Iran formed the moment I stepped outside the airplane door and onto the staircase. The season being winter, it was freezing cold, 4 degrees below zero. I believe my first words were, "F*** it's cold!". But I've had fun with the winter:
Me in a park preparing for a snow fight!
Me literally standing on a frozen lake.
My first impression of Iran formed the moment I stepped outside the airplane door and onto the staircase. The season being winter, it was freezing cold, 4 degrees below zero. I believe my first words were, "F*** it's cold!". But I've had fun with the winter:
Among the changes in Tehran (the capital city) is a new type of toilet: You put your hand on a panel to open the door, get in and do your business. After 10 minutes, the door automatically opens again whether you're finished or not!
I had a spectacular view from my window on the flight from Tehran to Mashhad (another big city).
This one could easily qualify for a postcard photo! Notice the beautiful shadows of the clouds.
Look at the middle of this photo. The lines are roads and the bald spots in the snow are villages. See how several roads branch out from the main road to connect to the villages.Some of my teenage friends and relatives had grown so much since I last saw them that I wouldn't have recognized them if I'd seen them on the street. They saw some differences in me too. Everybody was surprised with my height and some said my facial features had changed.
I visited a traditional Iranian "zoor-khoone", where men used to gather and exercise in old times.
Here are some other photos of me in Iran:

