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关于我
Easy-going, adventurous, as everybody here love travelling, want to keep the child inside me.
我为什么加入 Couchsurfing
I always like travelling and meeting new people. I heard about couchsurfing but last summer I put one of my friend and her friends up in my home. Saw that they were friends from couchsurfing for a long time, it was very sweet. When I was travelling I knew new people and had a nice friendship, they came to İstanbul we had nice times.. So if we like travelling and to know new people and new cultures, guess couchsurfing is a good way to have it :)
兴趣
- watching movies
- translating tv series & movies at netflix
- computer science stuff
- everything related to internet and computer
- at every opportunity road to somewhere
音乐、电影和书籍
Singers are Lhasa de Sela, Kate Grey ; Tom Waits; Hindi Zahra; Madrugada; Halie Loren; Melody Gardot; Sara Tavares, Mashrou' Leila, Leonard Cohen, Anna Rf ....
Movies are: Cinema Paradiso, Nosthalgia, Whiplash, Amores Perros, My little sunshine, Children of heaven, The hunt, Requiem for a dream, Reservuar dogs and almost all cult movies.
Books are : Sapiens, Ways of seeing, Jitterburg Perfume, Die blendug, Blindless, One hundred year of solitude and more and more..
教,学,和分享
Don't Miss These Ten Things!
1) Exploring the awesome and often-overlooked Basilica Cistern.
2) Crossing between Europe and Asia on Ferry in İstanbul.
3) Losing yourself in the winding alleys of the Grand Bazaar.
4) Going out for drinks and dancing near İstiklal Street in Beyoğlu.
5) Eating a kebab, a Turkish favorite.
6) Taking in the spectacular ruins at Ephesus.
7) Soaking in the natural hot springs at Pamukkale.
8) Wandering through the incredible ghost town of Kayaköy.
9) Hiking the Lycian Way.
10) Getting an eyeful of the amazing fairy chimneys in Capadocia.
--About İstanbul--
Turkey's largest city and the only one on earth to have been the capital of two different empires (the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire). İstanbul straddies Europe and Asia. The ages have known İstanbul by many different names-some of the most familiar being Byzantium and Constantinople. Today, the city center is roughly divided into three parts by Bosphorus Strait: the comparatively quieter Asian side is dominated by the district of Kadıköy, while the European side is home to historical Sultanahmet and cross channel, the modern center of Beyoğlu.
Nearly every visitor to Turkey will spend time in İstanbul at some point on their journey. You could easily wile away weeks or months exploring all the corners of this fascinating and lively city, but if you are in strict time budget , plan ahead and make sure you have time to fit in all exploring you want to do. Full of history and blended European -Asian-Middle Eastern culture and history, you are sure to find tons to do!
--Beyoğlu--
Making up the northwetern sector of the city center. Beyoğlu is among İstanbul most modern districts: it started out as a Catholic neighborhood across from the Muslim areas of today's ASian side, and has historically led the charge of Westernization in the city. There is plenty to see and do in Beyoğlu, both in terms of sightseeing and just soaking in all the culture and tradition İstanbul has to offer.
The famous İstiklal Street in central Beyoğlu proceeds from Taksim square at one end to Tunel Square at the other with the tiny Galatasaray Square constituting the midpoint. İstiklal is roughly two kilometers long and is first and foremost a pedestrian street; certain types of service vehicles, such as police cars and garbage trucks (as well as the old fashioned red tram which runs from end yo end) can be seen, but nearly all the traffic along its lenght is on foot. İstiklal is known for fantastic shopping, awesome nightlife, and maybe above all, unbeatable people watching. It's packed to the brim with all kinds of folks. Turks and travellers at almost any hour of the day.
If any single spot can called the heart of İstanbul, its Taksim square. Full of restaurants and upscale hotels, the square is also major transportation hub you can catch dolmuş or bus to anywhere in the city from here. Take a look at the Rebuclic Monument which was erected in 1928. Also make sure to head to Taksim Square if you happen to be in İstanbul during a holiday or festival-chances are, thats where action is!
At the other end of İstiklal you will find Tünel Sqaure, home to second oldest subway line in the World, second only to the London Underground. Its also one of the shortest at just over 550 meteers; take it from Karaköy ferry dock up the hill to the end of the pedestrian walkway.
While in Beyoğlu, take an afternoon stroll through the relatively unknpwn neighborhood of Cihangir. Considered to the mdoern İstanbul's most bohemian area, Cihangir (down the hill from Taksim Square, toward the waterfront) is a maze of small streets and cluttered little shops selling everything from retro clothing to dusty antiques. Cihangir is heaven on earth for bargain hunters and those in search
我可以与沙发主分享些什么
I can cook from our cuisine, can share my sweet and funny travelling experiences, I can share what I know about life; movies, different musics, books, words, fun, friendship... everything which I've collected up to now :D
我居住过的国家
Turkey