Wine, for Turks, is also an indispensable daily necessities. There are many kinds of wines in Turkey, including beer, wine, red wine and white wine. One kind of lion milk is called national wine, which is particularly famous. Lion milk will change color and taste very special, so it must be mixed with water to drink.
It is reported that among Turkish primary school students, people who drink at least 1 time account for15%; Among middle school students, drinkers are as high as 50%; The number of adults who drink alcohol can be imagined.
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Eid al-Fitr is the biggest festival in the Islamic world and Turkey. After 1 month fasting, Eid al-Fitr is full of joy and festive atmosphere. People visit relatives and friends, give gifts to each other, taste sweet chocolate and various desserts.
There are mosques everywhere in Turkey, from the city to the countryside, and the praise of God can be heard from the minarets five times a day. Mosques can be visited regularly, and women must wear headscarves and skirts when entering mosques.
Boys are circumcised when they are about 7 years old. After the circumcision, the little boy will be dressed in a white robe, wearing a crown and holding a scepter, lying proudly in bed, and his relatives and friends will come to give red envelopes. There will also be a man who will accompany the boy for circumcision, which will be closely related to the boy's life and equivalent to the status of the boy's father.
Turks are very hospitable. Kiss your cheek when you meet, and always say hello. Turks are also very warm and friendly to China people. If you are a guest in family of origin, you must take off your shoes before entering the house. Family of origin must be carpeted, and even the poorest families are spotless. Never point at others, wipe your nose, cut your nails, etc. In public. These are all very impolite behaviors.
Handmade carpets in Turkey are very famous in Europe. Turkish cuisine is famous for its barbecue and dessert, and Turkish cuisine is known as the third largest food in the world. Turkey is also famous for its Turkish bath and belly dance.
The pace of life in Turks is very slow. It takes at least two or three hours to eat a meal in a restaurant, but they drive as fast as horses. Local people like to drink tea and coffee. Unlike ordinary tea and coffee, Turkish tea and coffee take a long time to cook. Although they don't drink green tea or scented tea from China, they will be very happy if they are given a small bucket of China tea.