“Approximately 25,000 people watched the Troy show of the 'Fire of Anatolia,' which took place on the first day of the festival at the Anatolian Hamidiye Bastions, our biggest stage. The minister explained that during the festival, five large open-air stages were also set up. 16 with the participation of thousands of people, including actors wearing costumes reflecting the Trojan period and the villagers of villages such as Tevfikiye and Çıplak who are the ‘Contemporary Trojans,'” the minister said. “The festival started with the 'Trojans Have Arrived' cortege march on Sept. The minister highlighted that just as the high season in Çanakkale was ending, the festival helped to revive the province and support tradespeople. The festivals include a wide range of activities including concerts, art exhibitions, theaters and workshops that participants are able to discover along a walking route in the specific province. Türkiye’s Culture Road festivals aim to revive cultural heritage and bring Turkish citizens closer to the country’s culture and history while also aiming to enhance tourism and contribute to the region’s local economy. The Çanakkale Culture Road festival held between Sept.16-25 has been concluded, while the Konya Mystical Music Festival started on Sept. This year, the Troya Culture Road Festival in western Çanakkale province, the Konya Mystical Music Festival and the Sur Culture Road Festival in Diyarbakır were added to the list. Next year, the cities of Izmir, Gaziantep and Adana will also be included. Speaking to journalists at the launching meeting of the events at CSO Ada Ankara, the minister reiterated that the festival started last year with the Beyoğlu Culture Road Festival and was followed by the Ankara Culture Road festival. The Türkiye Culture Road festivals are growing as the number of cities included in the project to promote culture, history and arts have reached eight, Tourism and Culture Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy said Tuesday.
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