Arriving at the first attraction in Istanbul, it may be that the expectations are too high and I have not seen the shocking effect on the postcard, but Istanbul is really beautiful, the sky is blue and blue, the seagulls fly in the clouds, and the local residents are also more Buddhist. It was once a major port and naval station of the Ottoman and Byzantine empires.
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Arriving at the first attraction in Istanbul, it may be that the expectations are too high and I have not seen the shocking effect on the postcard, but Istanbul is really beautiful, the sky is blue and blue, the seagulls fly in the clouds, and the local residents are also more Buddhist. It was once a major port and naval station of the Ottoman and Byzantine empires.
After listening to the Tao, I need to take the cable car all the way. To be honest, I think the Chinese people should not like this place too much. You can search online for specifics, and don't elaborate here. Locals like it.
Located on the west bank of the south exit of the Bosphorus Strait, Golden Horn is about 7 kilometers long and shaped like a slender antelope horn, dividing the European part of Istanbul in two. Golden Horn and its two sides are famous tourist spots and typical Turkish scenery.
Istanbul landmark, the last stop of Ottoman occupation of Constantinople is here
It was chained, but the Arabs brought the boat from the mountain. Later Constantinople fell, which I thought was a gun in the history books, but the Orthodox Church in Constantinople and the Catholic Church in Western Europe were too deeply contradictory. For example, people here named their dog the Pope.
It looks good in all the pictures and always looked like sand to me but it’s just another stone beach that very commercialised place for dudes to be seen and hang out not the cheapest and can get overcrowded, there are far better places than this to get a tan and swim sorry it’s just not for me.
The Golden Horn is one of the many beautiful views of Istanbul on the Eurasian border. This angular bay splits the European part of Istanbul in two, from which to take a boat trip to Istanbul. There are many buildings on both sides of the Straits, and mosques of all sizes and sizes have their own characteristics, especially when the sun sets, and the large red roofs reflect the embers, making the whole city full of unique charm. Pushing open the hotel window, all the sights are beautiful, the first time I found that I can see such a beautiful sunset in the city center, watching the city a little into the night is also a pleasure!
Golden Horn Bay - On the west bank of the south exit of the Bosphorus Strait, seen from the height of the palace, it is shaped like a slender antelope horn, dividing Istanbul into two parts of Eurasia. The port is beautifully surrounded by typical Turkish sightseeing spots, with street parks and seaside trails, a good place to rest.