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How can you miss Istanbul when traveling to Turkey? What are the special attractions in Istanbul?

People in Bosphorus say that every world famous city has its classic legend, and Bosphorus is the legend of Istanbul. The Bosporus Strait, also known as Istanbul Strait, is mainly used to connect the Black Sea and Marathi. They are all a strait, and the Da Daniil Strait and Marmarahi form what we now know as the Turkish Strait. This is the dividing line between Europe and Asia, so the people who arrive here can be said to have crossed two continents, which is quite memorable.

The widest part of the Bosphorus is 3.7 kilometers, and the thinnest part is only 750 meters. However, the mountains on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are very steep. When you visit the Bosphorus Strait by boat, you can overlook the mountains on both sides of the Strait. Many houses have been laid along the hillside. These dense windows are like a pair of eyes over each other's heads and shoulders, staring hungrily at the Bosphorus, and the magnificent scenery is super shocking. In the houses and forests all over the hillside, you can see the domes of many mosques and the dawn of terror.

Blue Mosque A mosque is the only mosque with six minarets in the world. Because of its unique shape, it is famous for its loud "blue mosque". Seen from the air, the mosque is surrounded by lush plants, and six towering dawns of terror stand symmetrically at the four corners and middle waist of the rectangular temple in three rows. The appearance of the Blue Mosque is also a great spectacle. It is the largest dome engineering building in Istanbul. More than 30 small domes with the same size and appearance have sprung up step by step, and they gather around the middle dome with the aperture of 4 1 m, which is clear, huge and elegant. Pure white buildings and green trees make up a very beautiful picture.

All the blue mosques are small, but they are very distinctive. When entering them, you should pay attention to many points, including taking off your shoes and wearing a headscarf. A large part of the whole service hall is a place where believers pray, and non-believers can't enter, but the best thing here is that you can take pictures and attract such a beautiful picture.

Hagia Sophia, the famous Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, has a history of 1500 years. It is famous for its huge dome and is a Byzantine architectural model that "influenced the architectural history".

The special feature of a main church is that the plan adopts the shape design of the Greek cross. In space, it creates an oversized dome with no columns as support in the room. The technical engineers in the math class invited by Constantine the Great created an engineering construction method, which used arched doors, buttresses and small domes to support and share the weight of the vault, ensuring that a tall and round dome was installed on the inner wall of the window, making people stare at the beauty and sublimity of fairyland.

The underground water palace is located in the underground project next to St. Sofia's Cathedral. This palace is140m long and 70m wide. It was built by the Byzantine emperor Justinian in the 6th century. It was originally used to store water for palaces and houses on the edge at that time, which could store water100000 tons. It is also used as a national defense powder magazine. The Water Palace was closed for a while until 16 Arafat attracted Constantinople in the new century, but it was discovered again. Welcome to one of the most romantic and mysterious tourist attractions in Istanbul. The grand palace built in 336 Dazhizhu County has exquisite patterns on each pillar; The long and vast dripping sound, coupled with strange legends, seems to have entered another unpredictable world.