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Pamukkale in Denizli, Turkey – a wonder of the world

The golden crown on the emperor's head in fairy tales is loved by children with fairy tale complexes. There is also a place in the world as sacred as a crown, that is, Pamukkale in Turkey. There are hot springs and picturesque scenery like a wonderland of Yaochi, which can give children an unforgettable dream experience. Parents can take their children to Pamukkale in Turkey during the holidays and leave their children with happy childhood memories.

Pamukkale is located in Denizli, the textile industry powerhouse of Serki. Tourists can fly to Izmir, Turkey's third largest city, and then take a 4-hour train ride to Denizli. Take a minibus from denizli's bus terminal, which runs every 15 minutes and takes about 30 minutes to reach your destination, Pamukkale.

In the Pamukkale scenic spot at an altitude of 400 water, children will be amazed at the layers of jade steps built on the hillside in front of them, which are as white as cotton and as fluffy as cotton. Cloaked in a light veil of water, this jade staircase sparkles against the sunlight, as brilliant and dreamy as the four-shaped crown worn by the emperor in a fairy tale. The layers of "cotton, like terraces covered with snow, make the child feel like being in the ice and snow kingdom of the fairy tale world, and like the Yuyu Qionglou in Yaochi." The gurgling stream gurgled down the crevices of the rocks from a high place, forming a pond of water at the jade steps, forming a pale blue spring pool. The surface of the pool is emerald, and the rising water vapor makes Pamukkale in a light mist. Parents can take their children barefoot to the jade steps and enjoy the moisturization of the spring water on the feet. The jade steps are rough and uneven, and some of them are prickly, but they have a massage effect on the feet. These springs are rich in minerals and have miraculous effects on a variety of ailments. The magic of Pamukkale makes it a "wonder of the world" and a place of recuperation for the dignitaries and modern chaebols of the ancient Roman era.

Climb up the stairs, climb to the top of the slope and look into the distance, you can see the cascading small pools of water under the slope like a ladder filled with water

Tian, the blue and sparkling spring surface reflects the shadow of the blue sky and white clouds. In the distance are the houses of the town and the woods at the foot of the mountain, this empty, quiet, atmospheric beauty can shake people's hearts. At dusk, the golden sun falls below the horizon, and the light changes from a little bit of gold to crimson, red, peach, and finally to rose gray. At this time, Pamukkale is like a white lotus, faithfully recording the changes in the color of the sky and illusioning strange colors of light and shadow. Standing at the top of the fort and looking around, the smoke at the foot of the mountain, the sunset glow of the town is colorful, and the pamukkale draped in thin gold veil constitutes a gorgeous picture. Although the sunset is short-lived, the beauty it brings must remain in the memory of tourists for a long time.

In view of this beautiful scenery, parents can tell their children about the myths and legends of Pamukkale: legend has it that the ancient shepherd Andy Minn fell in love with the beautiful moon goddess Serene, and forgot to milk the goat in order to date the goddess, and finally the goat's milk flowed freely on the ground, covering the hill, and the white appearance of Pamukkale goat's milk was formed.

The existence of myths and legends actually expresses people's love for the beauty and magic of Pamukkale. Behind Pamukkale is an "antique swimming pool" of Cleopatra, where she is said to have swam and bathed in hot springs. The springs are clear and the temperature is right, and you can clearly see the marble fragments of the ancient Greek and Roman eras. Parents can take their children to the hot springs, enjoy the noble and supreme life of the ancient royal palace, and feel the ancient charm left by history.

Pamukkale in Denizli, Turkey – a wonder of the world

June is the peak season for hot springs, and Pamukkale is a lot of tourists

Tips

1️⃣ In order to protect the quality of the hot springs, the local government stipulates that tourists can only step into the hot springs after taking off their shoes and socks, and tourists need to prepare backpacks to store their shoes and socks.

2 "Cotton" jade steps are relatively hard, and you need to be careful when you are barefoot.

Pamukkale in Denizli, Turkey – a wonder of the world

Pamukkale's calcification pools are particularly beautiful

Pamukkale in Denizli, Turkey – a wonder of the world

Tourists visit the ruins of the ancient city of Hierapolis at the top of Pamukkale Hill

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