Besides celebrating Nowruz, Iranians earn money in Yerevan

Besides celebrating Nowruz, Iranians earn money in Yerevan

PanARMENIAN.Net - In the evening of March 28, the attention of passers-by in the center of Yerevan was attracted by an unusual sight: three Iranian girls were trying to collect money in the street, playing music.

As a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter said, the girls, playing Iranian melodies, were surrounded by a crowd of Iranian tourists, who showered the girls with money and applause. The improvised concert, which lasted about a half-hour, was stopped after the intervention of the police.

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