Friday, January 29, 2016

ISTANBUL DIARY

Snap shots from my time in Istanbul, Turkey. It has been a month since my time there but I am slowly, but steadily arranging the pictures to be posted. Despite how beautiful the european architectures can be, it can become somewhat similar after a while and an infuse of Turkish culture became a good choice for winter break. Turkey is unique not only due to its history and immersions of various cultures; the people, the mosques, the bazaars, the spices, and the kebabs are as significant as well. One can never appreciate Istanbul enough without reading its stories and I spend weeks studying materials and looking through documentaries to understand this land better and still fascinated by its every corner as I am there. 

Napoleon: “If the world was only one country, Istanbul would be its capital!"

Saturday, January 23, 2016

To the moon and back, remember?

The highlight of my turkey trip was the experience of flying on a hot air balloon on top of this incredible landscape of Cappadocia. Waking up at 4:00 a.m. in the morning was the only downside but we wanted to get there before sunrise. Despite it been -10 degrees fahrenheit, the excitement could easily make me forget the cold. The way up into the sky was unbelievable stable and smooth, slowly floating up before you notice it, nothing like a plane ride. Once up and above, you can only be facinated and thankful for everything you see. Pictures speak louder than words…… enjoy. 

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

BLUE MOSQUE

Known for its elegance of blue tiles across the ceilings and interior, Sultan Ahmed or the Blue Mosque still stands in old town of Istanbul as one of the center of attraction. Being my first tour sight and my first mosque visited in my lifetime, it set my Turkey trip with a start of ongoing admirations.
I was hoping to arrive extremely early morning before the usual crowds of visitors but was unfortunately unable to make it being the lazy me as usual. Despite unable to see the mosque solely, it still was my favorite attraction in Istanbul. Not only am I fascinated by its exquisite beauty, the architecture itself somehow releases a charm that you cannot help to approach it and quietly take in its spirit. The scenes of faithful Muslims kneeling onto the floor with their prayers, touch my heart and enriched my soul.  

Thursday, January 7, 2016

DENIM ON DENIM


Outfit number one that I wore during my memorable trip to Turkey during my winter break.  I was expecting a warmer temperature but it turned out to be the same as England, and I had to layer myself to keep warm. At least I got some vitamin D from the sunshine which we do not see so often here.

Packing for a trip can be a headache, especially when you are moving around from place to place and from hotel to hotel. I fit in a weeks worth of winter supplies in just a carryon luggage and I am extremely proud. Talking about wise packing! Most of the item I brought along is a combination of blacks, denims,  leather jackets, and a lot of accessories to change the look. By wearing a different scarf makes the overall outfit look completely different even though its the same basic coat underneath. I shall be updating more details of my days in Istanbul.