• Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing mothers in Türkiye and around the world.

    A mother is every child’s first hero. No matter how old you are, if your mother is still alive, know that you are truly lucky.

    Mothers do not ask for expensive gifts or grand surprises. Sometimes, simply remembering them, hugging them, and showing love means more than anything else.

    In Turkish culture, we celebrate this special day by kissing our mothers’ hands and embracing them with love and respect. As the page admin, I kiss my mother’s hands with love and give her the biggest hug today.

    Please don’t forget to hug your mother today. Mothers always have a special place above our heads and deep in our hearts.

    Did you hug your mother today?

    #MothersDay #HappyMothersDay #Anne #AnneSevgisi #MotherLove #Family #Turkiye #Love #Respect #Mom #AnnelerGunu #TurkishCulture #FamilyFirst #MotherAndChild #Blessed
    Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing mothers in Türkiye and around the world. 🌸 A mother is every child’s first hero. No matter how old you are, if your mother is still alive, know that you are truly lucky. Mothers do not ask for expensive gifts or grand surprises. Sometimes, simply remembering them, hugging them, and showing love means more than anything else. In Turkish culture, we celebrate this special day by kissing our mothers’ hands and embracing them with love and respect. As the page admin, I kiss my mother’s hands with love and give her the biggest hug today. ❤️ Please don’t forget to hug your mother today. Mothers always have a special place above our heads and deep in our hearts. ❓Did you hug your mother today? #MothersDay #HappyMothersDay #Anne #AnneSevgisi #MotherLove #Family #Turkiye #Love #Respect #Mom #AnnelerGunu #TurkishCulture #FamilyFirst #MotherAndChild #Blessed
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  • Kına Gecesi (Henna Night)
    A traditional Turkish pre-wedding ceremony

    Kına Gecesi is a cherished Turkish tradition held before the wedding, dedicated to the bride, the women of her family, and her close female friends.
    It’s often compared to a bachelorette party — but with a much more traditional and emotional spirit.

    What happens during Kına Gecesi?
    • Takes place 1–2 days before the wedding, usually at the bride’s home or a specially chosen venue
    • The bride wears a red dress or a traditional bindallı, with a red veil
    • Women sing traditional songs and share heartfelt wishes with the bride
    • The most emotional moment: henna is placed on the bride’s palm, symbolizing happiness and prosperity in marriage — usually done by the groom’s mother or an elder woman
    • After the ritual, the night turns joyful with dancing, food, and celebration

    The meaning of Kına Gecesi:
    • The bride’s farewell to her family and preparation for a new life
    • Protection and good luck for marriage
    • Bringing together women from family and close friendships

    This tradition exists not only in Turkey, but also in the Middle East, South Asia, and the Balkans, each with its own local touch.

    #KınaGecesi #HennaNight #TurkishCulture #WeddingTraditions #Tradition #Turkey #turquie #Turkei
    🌿 Kına Gecesi (Henna Night) A traditional Turkish pre-wedding ceremony Kına Gecesi is a cherished Turkish tradition held before the wedding, dedicated to the bride, the women of her family, and her close female friends. It’s often compared to a bachelorette party — but with a much more traditional and emotional spirit. 💃 What happens during Kına Gecesi? • Takes place 1–2 days before the wedding, usually at the bride’s home or a specially chosen venue • The bride wears a red dress or a traditional bindallı, with a red veil • Women sing traditional songs and share heartfelt wishes with the bride • The most emotional moment: henna is placed on the bride’s palm, symbolizing happiness and prosperity in marriage — usually done by the groom’s mother or an elder woman • After the ritual, the night turns joyful with dancing, food, and celebration ✨ The meaning of Kına Gecesi: • The bride’s farewell to her family and preparation for a new life • Protection and good luck for marriage • Bringing together women from family and close friendships 🌍 This tradition exists not only in Turkey, but also in the Middle East, South Asia, and the Balkans, each with its own local touch. #KınaGecesi #HennaNight #TurkishCulture #WeddingTraditions #Tradition #Turkey #turquie #Turkei
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  • Welcome to Istanbul: The City Between Two Continents!
    Did you know Istanbul is the only city in the world that spans both Europe and Asia? This magical Turkish metropolis is a living museum of history, culture, and modern life—all in one breathtaking place!

    Quick Facts:

    • Location: Northwest Turkey, along the Bosphorus Strait
    • Area: ~5,343 km²
    • Population: 15+ million (Turkey’s largest city!)
    • Language: Turkish
    • Currency: Turkish Lira (TRY)



    Must-See Highlights:

    • Historic Icons: Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Galata Tower, Roman Hippodrome
    • UNESCO Site: The Historic Areas of Istanbul (Byzantine + Ottoman treasures)
    • Bridges That Connect Continents: Bosphorus Bridge & Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge
    • Famous Bazaars: Grand Bazaar & Spice Bazaar – centuries of shopping history!
    • Unique Transport: Ferry rides between continents, nostalgic trams, funiculars



    Tastes of Istanbul:

    Kebab, köfte, simit (sesame bread ring), meze plates, sweet baklava, and of course—Turkish tea in tulip-shaped glasses!



    Fun Fact:

    Istanbul was once known as Byzantium and Constantinople, serving as capital of 3 great empires: Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman!



    Istanbul isn’t just a city—it’s an experience that connects history and the future!

    #Istanbul #VisitTurkey #CityOfTwoContinents #Bosphorus #TurkishCulture #TravelGoals #AmazingWorldGeography
    🇹🇷✨ Welcome to Istanbul: The City Between Two Continents! Did you know Istanbul is the only city in the world that spans both Europe and Asia? This magical Turkish metropolis is a living museum of history, culture, and modern life—all in one breathtaking place! 🌍 Quick Facts: • Location: Northwest Turkey, along the Bosphorus Strait • Area: ~5,343 km² • Population: 15+ million (Turkey’s largest city!) • Language: Turkish • Currency: Turkish Lira (TRY) ⸻ 🕌 Must-See Highlights: • Historic Icons: Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Galata Tower, Roman Hippodrome • UNESCO Site: The Historic Areas of Istanbul (Byzantine + Ottoman treasures) • Bridges That Connect Continents: Bosphorus Bridge & Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge • Famous Bazaars: Grand Bazaar & Spice Bazaar – centuries of shopping history! • Unique Transport: Ferry rides between continents, nostalgic trams, funiculars ⸻ 🍽️ Tastes of Istanbul: Kebab, köfte, simit (sesame bread ring), meze plates, sweet baklava, and of course—Turkish tea in tulip-shaped glasses! ⸻ 🔍 Fun Fact: Istanbul was once known as Byzantium and Constantinople, serving as capital of 3 great empires: Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman! ⸻ Istanbul isn’t just a city—it’s an experience that connects history and the future! #Istanbul #VisitTurkey #CityOfTwoContinents #Bosphorus #TurkishCulture #TravelGoals #AmazingWorldGeography
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