Turkish Delights and Arabian Nights |
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Pengba Aruuba Eshingee * |
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Nevertheless, for a traveller there are a few must-to-do things. First and foremost is to see the Bogazigi Bridge over the Bosphorus, that connects the European and Asian cultures. Seeing it a night, when the lights on it change colour from purple to green to pink and blue--the sight is simply breathtaking. Then a few adventure with Arabian nights, if you may, can be undertaken. A tryst with the Sultan Ahmet Palace at night can be an experience of a lifetime, as the magnificient structure glows in the light.
Of course, the Topkapi Palace is another famous tourist spot where one is confronted with over 600 years old history built by the Ottoman Sultans. It is a place that attracts tourists from all over the world.
Just a note of caution, tickets are expensive here--10 Turkish Lira per person for general entry, another 10 TKL for hiring the audio guide and a smiliar amount for entry to the harem. A history enthusiast may not mind, but modernist may just as well sit outside and enjoy the magnificient tulips.
Before wrapping up the journey, a visit to the Kapalicarsi Grand Bazaar will awaken the true blue Manipuri conscience as it reminds one very much of the 'Aloo Gali'of yester years in Imphal--the only difference being that in Istanbul they respect their history and origin but in Imphal we don't mind burrying Samoo Makhong underneath a senseless narrow overbridge (not even a flyover).... Next: High Tension Drama in Tehran Airspace Pengba Aruuba Eshingee, a pseudonym, writes regularly to e-pao.net. You can email the writer at penbga(AT)rediffmail(DOT)com. This article was webcasted on 16th May 2007. |
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