Fishing along the Bosphorus River |
The bridge in the background is the Galata Bridge - there are three bridges that go across the Bosphorus River |
buildings along the Bosphorus (1) |
Buildings along the Bosphorus (2) |
The Four Seasons along the Bosphorus |
Ciaragan Palace - once the summer palace, now a hotel |
The local university - what a nice building right? |
Summer homes along the Bosphorus |
Again, feeding seagulls...
Look at the colorful beanbag chairs? I wish we had that boat for our river cruise! |
Look at the big arches! School field trip for these kids... love how colorful they look :) |
One of the six minarets |
Entering the hallway to take off our shoes before entering the mosque |
above left: women are not allowed onto the main floor of the mosque so there is a special section behind some separators for them to worship.
below: the main floor of the mosque where only Muslim men and boys can enter - we tourists had to stay behind some metal barricades - like the ones that police use to cordon off areas
the combination of blue tiles used throughout the mosque |
Tulips in the garden of the Blue Mosque.
Did you know that tulips are originally from Turkey? I didn't, always thought they were from Holland originally. While we were in Istanbul, we saw tulips everywhere, in particular all the main roads had tulips on either side and there were all in full bloom!
It was also the annual tulip festival while we were in Istanbul - and it was at this annual festival many many decades/centuries ago that the King used to ask the tulip growers to present the best tulip in a competition, when the Dutch came to Turkey and saw these beautiful flowers and asked to take some seeds back to Holland and they nurtured these flowers into the different varieties that are now available.
The Blue Mosque - you can see the six minarets clearly here |
View of the Hagia Sofia from the Blue Mosque |
Lunch at a Korean restaurant below... it wasn't good at all - sorry restaurant owner!
I strongly believe in eating local cuisine whenever I travel, they never make international cuisine taste as good/authentic.
After lunch we went to visit the Topkapi Palace... in the garden, we saw many tulips and also a black cat... it was quite difficult to take a photo of this kitty...
A cafe at the back of the palace overlooking the Bosphorus River |
below: yummy - a cup of cappuccino and Doner sandwich
The Golden Horn - an area on the Bosphorus that is in the shape of a horn |
above left and below: the mix of tiles and patterns that is seen in many Turkish architecture
above right: this room used not only tiles, but also tortoise shells and mother of pearl to decorate the window panes
Next stop: Kapali Carsi (Grand Bazaar)!
We made a quick stop in a carpet store because some of our group members were interested in this local product. It is very impressive - the design, the effort and time used to make one carpet, and the PRICE!
above left: a carpet of the last supper
above right: we were served apple tea - which we purchased from the supermarket to bring back to HK, but it doesn't taste the same, I think they may have added apple juice to the actual tea.
The owner told us about the carpets - there are wool carpets, wool mixed with silk carpets, silk carpets But look at the design and colour! |
This carpet above is very interesting - it's made of silk, and when you look at it from one side it is darker (left photo), and when you look at it from the other side (right photo) it is lighter. But guess the price... it's USD 55,000!
There were some people interested, but I'm not sure if it was the price or if they couldn't find a pattern that they liked, but no one bought anything. Ok off to the bazaar to shop!
Gate 1 of the Grand Bazaar It's easy to get lost as there are many different gates and all the streets look the same... |
Actually, we walked around the bazaar, but a group of us were not really interested in the items, as we had seen a lot of these things during our trip. Plus, we were all not into buying things to bring home to decorate our house as it takes up space, so we ended up sitting at a cafe and listened to this uncle tell us about how he got together with his wife... he's quite funny and direct, so it was really funny listening to his story.
For dinner we had Chinese food, but it was NOT good! Again, eat local cuisine when in a foreign country! |
From the first day we were in Turkey, I had already seen Turkish Ice Cream stands, but for some reason we never had the time to stop and enjoy the show.... so when we were at the airport waiting for our flight, we had Turkish Ice Cream.... mmmm the pistachio ice cream was good!
I had a wonderful trip and really enjoyed all the places that we visited, the weather, the beautiful weather that we had each day! I think there's probably more that I haven't seen of Turkey and hopefully one day I'll get to go back again..... hey, I missed out the chance to go on the hot air balloon over Cappadocia, that's my only regret.... :)
Some other photos that I took along the way...
Have you ever seen a plane cabin with colored lighting? Haha.... this was my first time! |
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