Monday, 28 December 2009
heart.break.istanbul
Sunday, 27 December 2009
orient.express.istanbul
spice.bazaar.istanbul

more exotic spices and tea leaves
Sahlep, my new found Turkish hot drink, rather sticky and lumpy, taste of milk and generous powdered cinnamon. Sahlep is a flour made from grinding the dried tubers of orchid and it is good to fight hangover, and digestive disorder... In fact it is here in the Spice Bazaar that I had my cheapest Sahlep, 2.5TL compared to others selling at 5TL...
Some shish kebab on display at Bab-i Hayat but it was too early for me to tug in any meat...
Anyway, mission accomplished, I got a small bottle of Turkish Rose perfume oil. While strolling at the bazaar I actually went in to a leather shop and was attracted by the imitate Bottega Veneta woven handbag. Although it is an imitation, the leather really soft and high quality, but I didn't strike a deal because the price is 50TL more than what I am willing to pay... Otherwise I would have carry a classic Bottega woven handbag at a fraction of original retail price.... Then again I can do without these worldly things...
hamam.istanbul
Cemberlitas Hamam main entrance, just directly opposite the tram station looks rather shabby and bogus...
Much to my surprise the receptionist is a Japanese lady and in front of me there is a Japanese couple. I selected my choice of bath, a basic bath with scrub and quick massage, paid the price and go to the ladies section.
The whole place is filled with tourists (sadly I am one of them) who come after a Turkish bath experience.
Despite of the shabby exterior design, the interior especially the bath area actually live up to the expectation of an Ottoman bath
The hot marble/stone where one lying down to perspire and sweat before the scrub and massage
The sink where one use to wash the body after the scrub and massage, and also a hot jacuzzi for a hot soak....
archaeological.museum.istanbul
Various statues outside the main building, most of them are eroded and one can tell how these statues survive the test of time....

Some collections on the ground floor of the main buildings... As I mentioned before I am not into history but this museum serves a good purpose for photography and so don't ask me who these statues are... they are probably some of the kings from Roman empires and so forth...
Some more exhibitions
I love this statue, I think she (I hope is not he) is elegantly crafted and this photo also gives the depth of the interior of the museum...
Then I am curious of what is in the building opposite (Tiled Kiosk) and so I pulled my tired foot to the Tiled Kiosk for a quick peep
It seems to be the oldest surviving nonreligious Turkish building in Istanbul
Some collections of Anatolian and Ottoman tiles and ceramics
Saturday, 26 December 2009
topkapi.istanbul
Approaching the Topkapi Palace is a Byzantine church of Hagia Eirene
The Tower of Justice

The view from the restaurant
Awesome patterned tile roof
Dom tile in Circumcision room

