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What are the strategies for Turkish tourism?

(1) country profile

Turkey (Republic of Turkey) is a country spanning Europe and Asia, bordering the Black Sea in the north, the Mediterranean Sea in the south, Syria and Iraq in the southeast, the Aegean Sea in the west, Greece and Bulgaria in the east, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran in the east. The main languages are Turkish and English.

Turkey's coastal area belongs to subtropical Mediterranean climate, and the inland plateau is relatively dry, with a transition to tropical grassland and desert climate. The temperature difference is large. In the inland plateau, the average temperature in June 5438+ 10 is below 0 degrees Celsius, and the annual average temperature is 16 to 22 degrees Celsius. Best time to travel in Turkey Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-10) are the best seasons to travel to Turkey. During this period, whether in Istanbul or in the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, the climate is neither too hot nor too cold, and the central region is cooler and more pleasant. The last week of March to the last week of June in Turkey 10 is daylight saving time, which is 5 hours later than Beijing time. Other times are 6 hours later than Beijing time.

(2) Travel preparation

1. Free travel to prepare e-visa in advance (unified with group travel agencies)

2. There are many mountains in Turkey, and there is no signal in wireless wifi in many places. In case of emergency, it is best to open the mobile roaming service in advance.

3. exchange foreign exchange. Only China Bank in Beishangguang can exchange lira used in Turkey. You can change it at the airport after you go, or change it into dollars and euros. Considering the local security situation, it is not recommended to bring too much cash, and it is best not to exceed $65,438+0,000.

4. Prepare the European standard conversion plug

My visa card can be refunded at the airport, and some shopping malls can use unionpay card.

(3) Precautions 1. Many hotels in Turkey are not equipped with common domestic toiletries, so try to bring your own toiletries, which is environmentally friendly and saves money. Turkey is a Muslim country, so you must not bring canned pork and anything related to pork into the country. 3. When visiting the mosque, remember to take off your shoes when entering the door, and female tourists remember to wear headscarves. Don't take pictures of uniformed soldiers or policemen casually, you must ask for permission first. 5. The voltage in Turkey is 220V, and the plug is a round plug with two corners. If necessary, please bring a German standard (two cylindrical plugs) adapter. 6. Islam has a month of Ramadan every year. When traveling to Turkey at this time, please don't eat in front of others (except restaurants). 7. Female tourists are advised not to wear exposed tops and shorts to avoid being harassed. 8. In Turkey, when friends meet, they should kiss their left and right cheeks and shake hands with strangers. Remember to take off your shoes when visiting other people's homes. Don't blow your nose in public, and don't cuddle with your lover in public, which is unacceptable to Turks. 9. Toilets on the streets of Turkey are all charged, so prepare some small change appropriately. 10. When staying in a hotel, don't leave the room in your pajamas.

(4) Classic Route D 1 Istanbul-Blue Mosque-Hagia Sophia-Racecourse-Topkapa Palace

Istanbul, as the capital of three ancient empires-Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire and Otto Empire, has retained splendid historical heritage, which is something that the Turkish people should be proud of. Istanbul really fascinates tourists with its colorful cultural relics. Its museums, churches, palaces, mosques, markets and wonderful natural scenery will make people linger.

The Blue Mosque in Bosphorus is one of the landmark buildings in Istanbul, and its huge circular dome is eye-catching and spectacular. The Blue Mosque, also known as Sultan Ahmed Mosque, was ordered by Sultan Ahmed of Ottoman Turkey. It is named after the interior of the mosque is decorated with blue tiles.