Tuesday, 13 February 2018

(^_^) MY VACATION DREAM (^_^)

MY VACATION DREAM

SOME OF IDENTIFICATION PLACE IN ISTANBUL, TURKEY
WHY ISTANBUL, TURKEY?

My dream holiday after this is necessarily Istanbul, Turkey !! Istanbul here i come!! Can not wait to make it happen.
Istanbul is one of Turkey's largest cities. Turkey is a dream of ancient times to make it a conquest of colonies, including the Roman empire. Istanbul or Constantinople was once divided into two parts, one European side while another Asia formerly known as Anatolia or Asia Minar. The town is located between two seas, the Black Sea and the Marmara Sea alongside the Bosphorus.
The city of Istanbul has about 20 million inhabitants, 3 percent live in Istanbul side of Europe or West while the remaining 97 percent live in Asia. Every day working over 6 million people from Asia will cross the Bosphorus strait to work on the west side.
Well, a bit about the history of Istanbul and Turkey itself. Turning to my dream vacation, why Istanbul, Turkey became my first list for a holiday later.
Yes, of course, there are interesting places in it. We see one by one.

First Place - Blue Mosque





(Turkish: Sultanahmet Camii) is a historic mosque in Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey and the capital of the Ottoman Empire (from 1453 to 1923). This mosque is one of the few mosques known as the Blue Mosque because of its blue tiles decorating the interior walls. It was built between 1609 and 1616, during the reign of Ahmed I. Like many other mosques, it contained a tomb of its founder, a madrasah and a hospice. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque has become one of Istanbul's greatest tourist attractions.


Second Place - Topkapi Palace



Topkapi Palace is a palace in Istanbul, Turkey, which is the official residence of the Ottoman empire or also known as Ottoman Ottoman Empire for more than 400 years (1465-1856).
The construction of the Topkapi Palace began in 1459 by the order of Sultan Mehmed II. Topkapi Palace Complex consists of four main squares and many small buildings. At its peak, the palace is inhabited by 4,000 people.
Still in the neighborhood of Topkapi Palace, there are also historical relics, especially the history of Islam, the objects used by the Prophet Muhammad. The visitors were brought to the Prophet's time and his companions. The relics were placed inside a separate space separated from the Topkapi Palace. The room was named the Holy Pilgrimage Pavilion. More interestingly, throughout and during the visitors to see the historic items we can hear the recitation of the Quran by 24 Hafiz Quran alternately 24 hours nonstop. And imagine, the scripture bounce has been uninterrupted since 1517.

Third Place - Rahmi M Koc Museum





Fourth Place - Spice Bazaar

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The market, also called the Egyptian Bazaar, is the last stop of a caravan coming through China's Silk Road. It is also the most important spice market for Istanbul. However, the location is actually in Beyoglu. He was transferred here during an anti-Greek demonstration as the Prime Minister at the time was said to have not wanted his favorite restaurant to be destroyed by rioters.
If the Grand Bazaar buys carpets and a variety of crafts, the Spice Bazaar (Spice Bazaar) is where you can buy souvenirs like saffron, coffee and tea to fragrances such as soap and essential oils. Istanbul's second largest market after the Grand Bazaar is said to be one of the world's largest spices and herbs market. It is also the best place to see the diversity of the world's food along with local food and spices. We will also be able to see saffron from Iran, Chinese tea and caviar from Russia in the stores here.

Fifth Place - Cappadocia

Cappadocia is actually famous for its hot air balloon and rocky scenery. It's very beautiful and if it's up to this cappadocia do not miss the opportunity to try the hot air balloon. The habit of this hot air balloon will take about 10 to 30 people at a time. Sweet Love in Cappadocia is steadily casting Shaheizy Sam and Fazira. Best view scenery there and can ride hot balloons. Best!


Sixth Place - Pamukkale



This is the place I've been waiting for to visit. Very excited if you get here, it's so beautiful and it's going to be so here someday, So for this dream place, it's a long time I'm okay .. hehehe
Beauty of Cotton Park on Earth Turkey .. Let's See ..
There is an interesting tourist attraction in Turkey called the cotton castle (cottoncastle), or in Turkish "Pamukkale". Its location is in Denizli Region, in the valley h River Menderes, is a nature web site containing hot water. The shape is attractive, in the form of carbonate mineral terrace. The Greek-Roman city and the ancient Byzantine Hierapolis are built on this white castle. The length is about 2,700 meters (8,860 ft), with a width of 600 m (1,970 ft) and a height of 160 m (525 ft) Tourism in this place is well-known since thousands last year. Many people use this pool as baths. However, recently since the mid-20th century, the hotel was built on the ruins of Heropolis, which indirectly caused damage to Pamukkale. Fortunately, when the area was declared a world heritage site, the hotels were finally destroyed and made into artificial pools. In Pamukkale there is also a museum containing the history of artifacts from Hierapolis, artifacts from Laodiceia, Kolose, Tripoli, Attuda and other cities. from the Lycos (Çürüksu) valley. In addition, the museum's collection also contains artifacts found in Beycesultan Huyuk which include some of the most beautiful examples of the Bronze Age. According to ancient legend, water in such a tank can be used to treat high blood pressure, heart disease, arthritis, circulatory problems , nerve disorders, digestive disorders, fatigue, eye diseases, skin disorders and nutritional disorders. There are about 17 hot springs of 35 degrees C to 100 ° C.


 Seventh place - Hargia Sophia From church to mosque.

 Many are well aware of a magnificent building known as Hagia Sofia located in Istanbul. But did you know everything before being a mosque originally built this is a church. Prior to being a mosque, Hagia Sofia was a church for the Eastern Christian empire (Byzantine) built by Constantius, the son of the Byzantine ruler, Constantine the Great. This church was originally reconstructed as a result of the earthquake. When Constantinople fell into the hands of the Muslim army under the leadership of Sultan Muhammad II bin Murad II of Turkey Usmani (known for the nickname 'al-Fatih' / conqueror) on May 27, 1453. Entering the city, al-Fatih descend from his horse and prostrate thanks to Allah SWT. Then he went to the Hagia Sofia Church and ordered to turn it into a famous Mosque with the name of Aya Sofia Mosque. Constantinople's name eventually replaced him as Islam Pol which means Islamic City whose speech eventually changed to Istanbul. 


Eighth Place - Galata Bridge

 In Istanbul, a compulsory place of attraction is Galata Bridge. Do not get me wrong, Galata Bridge is not an ordinary bridge like the bridges we've always seen. What is interesting about Galata Bridge is the restaurants under it. What to say if you've stopped at Galata Bridge, try to eat at the restaurant under the bridge and enjoy a wide view across the Gordon Horn Bay. Interesting place. The ninth place - Ancient City of Ephesus Ancient City that has been moot. Ancient ancient city which is 3km from the city of Selcuk. Selcuk is no different with other cities in Turkey. But here are many of Rome's visible effects that can be seen preserved to this day. Ancient City of Ephesus. In it there is what it calls the Basilica, the Theater, the Roman Bath and the Necropolis. In the Ephesus area there are historical sites. important such as the Celsus Library, Coliseum, House of Mary and others. as soon as possible. TL 30 tickets! In the city of Ephesus is the cave where the Ashabul Kahfi contest is held for more than 300 years. It is said that there are 3 caves. is believed to have features. explained in the Qur'an: Ephesus, Jordan & Syiria. But the real place is only God who knows better.

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