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What do Ebru & Oil Wrestling Have in Common?

It’s true that Ebru (the art of marbling) and Oil Wrestling don’t have much in common, however, they are both listed by UNESCO as cultural traditions requiring protection. When you think about the UNESCO World Heritage list, you generally think about places (and...
Fireworks in Istanbul on New Years Eve

New Year’s Eve in Turkey

Well here we are, on another New Year’s Eve, and it seems that 2015 has flown by. New Year’s Eve in Turkey is a big deal – tonight the streets and restaurants will be full of people celebrating, and families will also gather in their homes to celebrate together...

Saying “I Do” Turkish Style – 10 Facts about Turkish weddings

If you have ever been to a Turkish wedding you will know that they are a lively affair, and that even modern Turkish weddings have a traditional vibe and have a heap of customs and superstitions attached to them.  A Turkish wedding can span over anywhere from three days to just...
Manisa Mesir and Folkdance Festival

Top 5 Traditional Festivals in Turkey

1. Kirkpinar Oil Wrestling Festival – this festival is held in July every year in Edirne and draws crowds of thousands.  The wrestlers (known as pehlivan in Turkish) wear traditional trousers made from cowhide (called kisbet) and wrestle, covered in olive oil.  This event...
Evil Eye Turkey

The Evil Eye

You’ll see them hung outside and inside homes, in cars, in shops, on bracelets, worn as earrings, on animals, and babies often wear one attached to a small safety pin – it’s the Nazar Boncuğu, which translates to the Evil Eye Bead, and often (incorrectly) called...
Kusadasi Leather Jackets

Turkish Leather

It’s hard to visit the Ephesus area without being asked to buy a leather jacket or to visit a leather manufacturer, and as you walk the streets of Kusadasi, it is nearly impossible not to catch a waft of leather as you walk around the shopping district.  But rather than...
Selcuk Camel Wrestling

Selcuk Camel Wrestling

Camel wrestling is a long-standing tradition in the Aegean region of Turkey, although it can be found in some other parts of the country. The Selcuk Camel Wrestling Festival is held on the 3rd Sunday of January each year in an ancient stadium in Selcuk, and generally features...
Turkish coffee being served at home

On Engagement and Coffee

Every country has its traditional customs around engagement and marriage, and engagement in Turkey is no different.  Although times are rapidly changing, today as you drive through some small rural villages, you may see glass bottles placed on the roof of the house. This is a...