Some people who call it Külüklü, and some call it Hülüklü ... Regardless of its name, "Gülüklü Soup", a soup with a registered geographical indication, is indispensable for Alanya wedding meals.
Life had come to a standstill due to the coronavirus that spread rapidly all over the world last year. Borders were closed, flights were stopped, and tourism, as in many other sectors, was largely disrupted.
During the epidemic, where we learned to live individually away from socialization, most of our habits changed. This process deeply affected both working life and holiday choices.
Being among Turkey's most important holiday destinations, during the summer with a population of increasing 3-4 times more, being flocked by thousands of tourists from many countries of the world,Alanya turned into a tourism paradise from an agricultural city in the early 20th century.
Land investment, which has started to attract more attention from housing among real estate, shows that the number of people who prefer to stay away from city life has increased.
The tropical fruit “Avocado" born in Central Mexico, then spread to Jamaica, Spain, Indonesia, Brazil and all over the world, was named “alligator pear" for centuries and named avocado for the first time in 1915.