Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 14 Apr 2026, 04:41 am Print
Glimpse of the video of the Iran Mall shared on X by Iranian Embassy in Australia. Photo: Iran Embassy in Australia/X
The Iranian Embassy in Australia showcased a contrasting image with a video showing the 'world's largest mall' in Tehran, where people could be seen enjoying peaceful moments amid the ongoing turmoil in the Middle East.
Sharing a video of the Iran Mall, where people could be seen moving around the structure and enjoying various activities.
The official page of the Iranian Embassy in Australia wrote: "The world's largest mall is amazing!! 2 million sq meters of pure wonder: 2500+ shops, stunning bazaar, massive ice rink, epic musical fountain, huge library that feels like Hogwarts, cinemas, gardens, and endless food courts! It's a whole city of magic! Iran Mall, Tehran."
The video is shared at a time when Iran is passing through a tumultuous moment amid the ongoing war against the US and Israel.
The world's largest mall is amazing!! 2 million sq meters of pure wonder: 2500+ shops, stunning bazaar, massive ice rink, epic musical fountain, huge library that feels like Hogwarts, cinemas, gardens, and endless food courts! It's a whole city of magic! Iran Mall, Tehran. ? pic.twitter.com/4YMnWbUmVD
— Iran Embassy in Australia (@IraninAustralia) April 13, 2026
The US and Israel targeted Tehran on February 28, following which Iran retaliate by hitting multiple Middle East nations, escalating tension in the region.
The fragile ongoing ceasefire and concerns surrounding the future of Srait of Hormuz has kept the region under pressure.
The Iran Mall is the world’s largest shopping mall, located in northwest Tehran, Iran, by Chitgar Lake.
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