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Especially in the morning you can enjoy the hot air balloon, and the hotel has a swimming pool, breakfast is included in the room, and the price is moderate. www.biquge.info The hotel also has its own hot air balloon company, and can also book red and green line tours, if you need to pick up from the airport, they can also arrange it for 25tl per person.

Pros: big room and relatively new, rich breakfast, relatively close to the town centre, about four or five minutes walk. Disadvantages: The front desk is set on the 3rd floor to climb high. Located right next to the marina, MarinagoHotel Bodrum is family-run and has a swimming pool and breakfast is included in all rooms.

The hotel is about 10 minutes to the castle and about 15 minutes to the station, and the row out is full of restaurants, so the location is still good. The hotel also offers airport transfers, which need to be booked in advance, and will cost 100TL to the airport. Pros: big room, good location. Cons: Not found at the moment.

Pamukkale anyasuitotel In fact, this hotel choice is a bit of a failure, the choice here is because I want to rest early after taking a night bus, and then the next day I can easily take the car place, not that the environment is not good, but the strategy is not done. As the hotel is in Denizli, it is still 25 km away from Pamukkale as we are going to Bodrum the next day.

I thought that Pamukkale did not have a direct past car, so I wanted to play well in Pamukkale and go back to Denizli to live the next day, which was convenient to take the car, who knew that there was actually a ≥ in Pamukkale ≥ the wind ≥ literature and ≥, w≥≧x to Bodrum's car, but the car in Pamukkale was also to Bodrum, arranged by them. The hotel is next to Denizli station.

It is also a big transport hub, there are many buses from Pamukkale to Denizli station, down and a few minutes walk to the hotel, the ticket is 35TL per person, about half an hour drive. The hotel price is very cheap, and the rooms are very clean, similar to the domestic 168, Jinjiang and other express chain hotels.

Advantages: cheap and Pamukkale anyasuitotel In fact, this hotel choice is a bit of a failure, I chose this place because I wanted to rest early after taking a night bus, and then the next day I could take a convenient place to take the car, not a bad environment. It's that the strategy is not done well. As the hotel is in Denizli, it is still 25 km away from Pamukkale.

Because I want to go to Bodrum the next day, I thought that Pamukkale did not have a direct past car, so I wanted to play in Pamukkale and go directly back to Denizli to live the next day to take the car more conveniently, who knew that there was a car to Bodrum in Pamukkale, but the bus in Pamukkale was also to Bodrum transfer, arranged by them.

The hotel is located next to Denizli Station, which is also a big transport hub, and there are many buses from Pamukkale to Denizli Station. It's a few minutes walk down to the hotel, the ticket is 35tl per person, about half an hour by car, and the hotel price is very cheap.

Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo walked back to Topkapi Palace, which is very crowded and has many tour groups, which is considered the most famous attraction in the old city of Istanbul. Entrance fee to the palace is 25 lira (75 yuan). The harem is 15 lira (45 yuan), and you have to go through the security check to enter the door here. Once inside, you can rent an audio guide on the right-hand side.

This is the only attraction in the whole of Turkey with an audio guide in Chinese. It's not easy, but listen well. It is also hoped that with the increasing number of Chinese people traveling to Turkey, more attractions will support Chinese audio guides. Tips: Topkapi Palace is currently the only attraction in the whole of Turkey with a Chinese guide, not to be missed!

It costs 15 lira (45 yuan) to rent an audio guide machine, and you also need to press your passport. This is the Gate of Happiness, the entrance to the Third Courtyard (Inner Palace). The boundaries of the outer palace. The third courtyard is mainly the private and residential area of the palace. Here is the view from the Royal Palace over the Bosphorus, already opposite Asia.

It is from this position that I look at Asia, from Europe. In addition, there is a restaurant in the palace, the view is very good, but there are many people. To queue up, since Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo spent a lot of time solving the problem of mobile phone cards in the morning, they didn't plan to wait here for dinner. Europe on this side and Asia on the other.

After resting for a while, Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo continued to visit Topkapi Palace and walked to the innermost fourth courtyard. This is the Circumcision Hall, which is made of rare reconstructed bricks inside and out, mainly blue and flower-patterned, some of which are blue and white bricks influenced by Far Eastern pottery.

The circumcision hall is a relatively symmetrical and vast hall in Topkapi Palace, with a small spring corresponding to each window. Above the windows are some tinted glass slabs. Tile with blue pattern. Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo returned to the third courtyard, where there was a queue for the treasure room. The treasure room is a place to store handicrafts, jewelry, heirlooms and money.

The treasures are exhibited in four adjoining rooms. The first room houses a piece of armor by Mustafa III, consisting of an iron chain mail inlaid with gold and silver jewels, as well as his gilded sword, gilded horseshoe and shield. The second room houses a short sword with three large emeralds on the hilt and a surface made of enamel and diamonds.

In the third room, the most dazzling gem is the pear-shaped diamond, which rests on silverware and surrounds it with two columns of forty-nine diamonds. It is rumored that the diamond was purchased at the market by a Veyer, who believed it to be a worthless crystal[109]. There are two large gold candlesticks, each weighing 48 kilograms, set with 6,666 diamonds.

It was a gift from Sultan Abdulmejid I to the holy city of Mecca Ka'ba, and shortly after, the Ottoman Empire collapsed, losing control of Mecca and the menorah was returned to Istanbul. Because the queue was too long, it was very hot at noon, and Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo were also tired, so they gave up visiting this place.

This was the Imperial Parliament Chamber, with a small window in the back where the king could "hang the curtain". Next, Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo came to the harem. The harem was also the home of the Sultan's mother, the Queen Mother, the Queen Mother, concubines, family members, and attendants. The harem consists of a series of buildings, connected by corridors and courtyards.

Each service team and class living in the harem is divided into living spaces centered around a courtyard. Here's the entrance. This is a dome hall of the harem, which was built in the late 16th century and has the largest dome in the palace. After spending about 3 hours exploring Topkapi Palace, Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo walked back to the square next to Hagia Sophia.

There is a sign here that marks the distance between the big cities and here, which is 7,063 kilometers away from the capital. Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo found a roadside restaurant to eat, and when they arrived in Turkey, of course, they had to eat barbecue! Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo found a popular one, and ordered mutton and chicken, accompanied by sour pickled peppers and tomatoes, which tasted great!

After filling their stomachs and having the strength to go shopping again, Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo went to Hagia Sophia. As mentioned earlier, Hagia Sophia is a religious building located in present-day Istanbul, Turkey, with a long history of nearly 1,500 years, and is famous for its huge dome. There was a long queue at the door, but if there was a museumpass.

You don't have to queue up to buy tickets, you can check in directly, and you will feel comfortable. There is an audio guide, but there is no Chinese, it is good that Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo have a copy of Lonely Planet. Tip: If you have a MuseumPass, you can walk quickly to the Hagia Sophia entrance without queuing.

Entrance to the Church of Sophia. After entering, you can take a look at the roof first, there is a very delicate pattern. When I came inside, I was very shocked, despite the fact that part of the church is now under repair. The chandeliers in the church are all very beautiful. Tall building, you can go to the second floor to visit in a while. Lots of stained glass.

After visiting the first floor, you can take the stairs next to it to the second floor, there are few steps upstairs, and most of them are slopes without stairs. Coming to the second floor, it should be as high as the fifth or sixth floor instead of the second floor, and the view here is better, and you can see the whole interior of the church more clearly.

There are several mosaics on the second floor that are very famous, this one is called the Three Holy Icons Mosaic. The mosaic of the Three Icons, probably from 1261, was used to signify the end of 57 years of Roman Catholic rule and a return to the Orthodox faith. The mosaic of the Three Icons is widely regarded as the finest mosaic of Hagia Sophia because of its soft faces, kind expressions and style.

The style of the mosaic is similar to that of Italian painters of the late 13th and early 14th centuries, such as Duccio. Only three-quarters of the faces of the Virgin Mary and St. John the Baptist are shown in the mosaic, praying for mercy on mankind at the Last Judgment of Christ. The lower half of the mosaic is badly damaged, presumably due to the rain washing away from the adjacent windows.

The mosaic is considered the beginning of the revival of Byzantine pictorial art. Looking out of the window on the second floor, the sky was already very clear. There are also two mosaics here. The mosaic depicts Christ in a dark blue robe (customary in Byzantine art) and sits in the center of the gold background, holding the Bible in his right hand while in his left.

On either side of his head are the words "ic" and "xc", which means "Jesus Christ" (iēsouskhristos). Constantine IX and Empress Zoe, dressed in ceremonial clothes, are on the left and right sides of Jesus, respectively. Constantine IX presented his purse, symbolizing his devotion to the church; Empress Zoe holds a scroll symbolizing her devotion.

The inscription on the head of Constantine IX reads: "Constantine, God Christ, pious emperor, Roman emperor, Monamacius". The text on Empress Zoe's head reads: "Zoe, very pious Osguta". Their original heads had been scraped off, and the current three were replaced later. (To be continued......)

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