“Proje Su” (“Water Project: Leto Joins The Springs”), led by American artist Margaret Ross Tolbert, invites exploration of the water sources of Lycia and the…
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A Turkish festival was held for the first time in San Francisco, showcasing Türkiye’s rich cultural heritage. Organized by the Turkish-American Association at Embarcadero Plaza,…
Renowned Spanish musician Cecilia Krull described Türkiye as “a mix of East and West,” highlighting its unique culture, food, music and dance. “It’s a very…
Small gestures of compassion often hold deeper meanings. On Friday, Aug. 30, as we stepped off the bus at Antakya, southeastern Türkiye, a Syrian taxi…
In the Milas district of Muğla in southwestern Türkiye, the castle walls and towers of the Beçin Ancient City, a site on the UNESCO World…
Under the leadership of first lady Emine Erdoğan, “Meeting Point of Centuries-old Flavors: Turkish Cuisine in Seven Regions” will showcase Turkish culture and culinary delicacies…
When we envision experiencing a new country, most travelers tend to focus on the destinations we want to see more so than on the cultural…
The Yunus Emre Institute (YEE), a public foundation that was founded in 2007 to promote Türkiye, the Turkish language, its history and culture and art…
Turkish hospitality is renowned all over the world for its warmth and generosity, and it is no joke. There are rules in place here that…
In an effort to promote Turkish culture globally, the Yunus Emre Institute’s (YEE) branch in Baghdad has recently initiated another project, opening its doors to…