Living in the Cottonburg Hot Spring Hotel, near the village of Karahayet. This is a very, very small village, and the shops around it are also run by local Turkish villagers. The goods sold and the restaurants served the local villagers. Because it's a small village, the prices here are really quite cheap. Here, you can hardly see a large number of tourists and tourist teams, mostly local people. Turkish barbecue here is delicious, fruits are plentiful and the price is extremely cheap. The village is beautiful, very natural. The local people are very simple. Overall, it feels good. I like this small village very much. But be aware that some young children will follow you, so take care of your wallet and be safe.
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โพสต์เมื่อ 9 พ.ค. 2016
yoko_^
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Pure and simple Middle Eastern town, give me a clear afternoon, the mosque salutation. There is no excessive commercialization, nor the inconvenience of the original ecology. Transportation is also very convenient, and the taste of food is more acceptable.
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โพสต์เมื่อ 7 พ.ย. 2017
翱翔的大鲨鱼
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This ordinary, different town along the Aegean Sea. With a history of more than two thousand years, it is a living fossil of history. The most beautiful scenery is the industrious and plain local people. Secular Turkey has no compulsion to wear a veil and grow a beard. So along the way we can see this simple beauty.
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โพสต์เมื่อ 7 พ.ค. 2018
旅行博主小张
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Cotton Fort is located in this village, where you can see hot balloons when you get up in the morning. It's still beautiful. It's cold in the morning. The hot balloons will start at 5 a.m. Cappadochia will be there before you have time.