Photographs by Karim Ben Khelifa / Oeil Public for Newsweek
Iranian culture, like that of many Middle Eastern nations, can be difficult for Westerners to understand. The country has long-standing religious roots, but an influx of wealth and foreign education has brought in new, decidedly more liberal ideas and customs. Iranians, especially in the country’s largest cities, tread the line between their traditions and their future. A look at Iran’s changing cultural landscape.
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