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Atatürk Mansion was built as a summer pavilion by Konstantin Kabayanitis in a small pine grove on the ridge of Soğuksu dominating Trabzon in the early 19th century. The four-storey building with the Western Renaissance influences was built out of stone and built in an Art Nouveau style with its elegant decorations and curves. The colorful flowers in the garden, surrounded by a beautiful landscape architecture, further enhance the beautiful structure. Konstantin Kabayanitis is subject to forced migration in accordance with the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923 and goes to his own country, namely Greece.
7 km. Located in south-west, on the hill of Soğuksu, Atatürk’s Mansion is a symbol of the city. The pavilion was built by a Greek named Konstantin Kabayanidis in 1903 and became the headquarters of the Russians during the occupation of 1916-1918. After the proclamation of the Republic, he came to Trabzon on the morning of September 15, 1924 at 11:00 in the scope of the great homeland trip of Atatürk by the name of Autumn Trip. Ataturk was greeted with enthusiasm by the people of Trabzon. Atatürk first visited the Municipality, and the pavilion in Soğuksu in the afternoon was laid and rested. When Atatürk honored Trabzon for the first time on September 15-17, 1924, he and his wife Latife Hanim and his close friends stayed in the mansion organized as Trabzon Museum.
Atatürk Mansion was the property of the Special Administration after the proclamation of the Republic. Nowadays, it has a lovely pool in its garden, surrounded by pine trees, with a beautiful sea view, looks like a cotton-white building. The pavilion with four floors, the interior facade and the tiles were designed with the technique of Bağdadi. Tiles are used in floors and the ceilings are made of empirical plaster. The water and heat installation is furnished with the advanced technology of the time. On the lower floor of the building there is a small bath with winding heating system. There are a hall in the middle of the first floor and several rooms arranged around it. On Monday, September 15, 1924, on the wall in the middle of the hall with a billiard, the feast was given to Atatürk Municipality by the Mayor Kazazoğlu Hüseyin Efendi. In addition, pictures of Atatürk’s arrival in Trabzon were exhibited. In the guest room, amphitheater seating sets, china vases and figurines were exhibited in a showcase. In other rooms there are dining sets, an old radio, original etejerler, crystal and antique dinnerware porcelain in the kitchen. On the second floor there is a wooden staircase, rooms for the guard, a bathroom and a bedroom. In the bedroom, there are flags that symbolize the Turkish states in history with a bed, a study table and a map that Atatürk had laid.
After the proclamation of the Republic, the property of the mansion has been turned into a treasure and was given to him during his visit to Trabzon on September 15, 1924. During his visits to Trabzon in 1930 and 1937, Atatürk stayed at the Atatürk Kiosk and wrote a part of his will. Atatürk in Trabzon’s Mansion in his nation, saying: “Human beings should be in a spiritual personality. Property and property give me weight. I am relieved to give them to my nation. Dolayı For an unknown reason, the Köşk in Soğuksu is not on the list of the gifts which are presented to the Turkish nation. After the death of Atatürk, the Kiosk was transferred to Makbule Boysan by his legal successor, brother of the Civil Law Court of Ankara dated 7.12.1938 and numbered 938/2509 and numbered 1627. The acquisition of the mansion from the Municipality of Trabzon by Makbule Boysan in order to be transformed into a museum was carried out with the decision of Law No. 476/284 dated 6.8.1942 of the Trabzon Law Court. 10.000 TL was paid to the Ziraat Bank on behalf of Makbule Boysan with a receipt of 673 dated 30.3.1943.
On the evening of his visit to Trabzon, in the lower floor of the Mansion, Mayor of Trabzon Kazazoğlu Hüseyin gave a speech in honor of Atatürk. In response to this speech, Atatürk said, “Lord, I saw almost all the people of Trabzon as a mass of intimacy. I have seen ages in the eyes of women, children and elders. said and thanked the people of Trabzon.
In addition, Atatürk orders the suppression of the Dersim Rebellion during his stay in the Mansion, and not only does it follow with the order, but he also tickers what to do on the map. You can still see those signs on the map at the Atatürk Mansion.
After the death of Atatürk, the Municipality of Trabzon nationalized the mansion and decided to open the Atatürk mansion from 1964 to the Atatürk Museum. Atatürk’s objects and photographs are on display. The small hall on the right is equipped with photographs of Atatürk’s life and visits to Trabzon. In the adjoining room there are sofas and armchairs where Atatürk rests. The other room is furnished as a dining hall. In the museum, furniture, porcelain, carpets, etc. belong to the end of 19th century and 20th century. There are 344 ethnographic paintings consisting of paintings belonging to Atatürk and Atatürk. On the third floor of the pavilion, there is a bedroom, a bathroom, a living room, a study hall allocated to Atatürk.
Today, Atatürk Mansion is known as one of the most beautiful houses of Trabzon with its flowered garden and it is open to visitors until 19:00, 7 days a week. Atatürk as a piece of respect for both respect and visit this unique beauty of your personal vehicle outside the Trabzon Metropolitan Municipality Pavillion Buses and taxis can provide. We recommend you to visit this mansion during the Trabzon tour.
The entrance fee for Trabzon Atatürk Mansion, which is 8-10 minutes away from the city center by car, is 5TL as of 2017. Trabzon Atatürk Mansion entrance hours Winter days between October 15 – April 15 between the hours of 08:00 – 17:00 hours you can visit. With the start of the tourism season between April 15 – October 15 between the hours of 08:00 – 19:00 is possible to visit.
On Monday, September 15, 1924, at the banquet given to Gazi Mustafa Kemal in Trabzon Municipality, the answer of Atatürk was answered by the Mayor Kazazoğlu Hussein;
I feel very pleased that I was in a table in Trabzon with the people of Trabzon and Trabzon. Especially thanks to the fervent future they have made today, due to the serious assets and neglect of the gentiles of the people of Trabzon amalidin heart that I know the task of adhali to address the opportunity to have an opportunity to see the İzhare. Gentlemen; I saw almost all the people of Trabzon in a monolithic mass of intimacy. I have seen ages in the eyes of women, children, elders. What a difference, what kind of compassion, this is what a high morality. I have to admit that the ideas and observations that I have made about this precious country and the venerable people of my observations have not been able to provide any means to this day. You can be sure that visiting Trabzonu and venerable people of Trabzon has been a desire for us for many years. It was the ahval who had deprived me of this pleasure and the martyrdom. Today I was very mesudum; because I have prevented me from seeing my beloved was removed from the camellia camila. I would very much wish to see the desire to see me with the telegrams of Trabzon mülhakatın and mülhakat with the visit of the people of honor. But it will not be possible to allocate so much time. Unfortunately, I am obliged to honor them with honor and greetings. Friends, five years ago for the first time when I set foot in Samsana giving me a strong heart in the first line of my hero, I will never forget that there are heroines. The precious memory of the sons of the children of Trabzon, who grew up with the third clause of Sakarya melhamei kübrası, will always remain in my mind. The demand and threats of this patriotic people to make this precious country, a heroic penitentiary or an imaginary country of pontus, possessed those heroic sons; No doubt the host has been ilelebed in this sed dream. Gentlemen; Our Revolution, which provides the nationality, liberty and independence of the homeland, provides our Republic with the Republican administration, and will provide our economic welfare and bliss in the civilization world. This feyyaz, zalisi intelligent, enterprising, hard-working Trabzon with the inclusion of a small time, including beautiful dock and harbor equipped with nuhbei amalim. Trabzon; In the Turkish community, the rich, kavi, sensitive yekkalbe of the republic is one of the heaths of retention. Of course, such a republic of the Republic will be the host of all the interrogations he has requested. When I finally give my words, I would like to thank the kindnesses of the gracious Trabzonites and thank you for the sincere and sincere sympathy of their respects.
Ataturk Pavilion Atatürk Mansion was built as a summer pavilion by Konstantin Kabayanitis in a small pine grove on the ridge of Soğuksu dominating Trabzon in the early 19th century.
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Latin America coronavirus deaths top 50,000: Live updates | Coronavirus pandemic News
Latin America’s deaths topped 50,000 and cases neared 1 million, with countries such as Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Peru struggling to stem the tide, according to a Reuters tally.
Brazil has registered a record 33,274 new cases of the coronavirus, its health ministry said, raising the total to 498,440 in a country with one of the world’s worst outbreaks. The country’s death toll has increased to 28,834, with 956 new deaths in the last 24 hours, the ministry added. 
Italy added 111 new victims to the country’s official death toll from the new coronavirus and 416 new infections as it prepares to relax travel restrictions next week. The increases bring the official death toll to 33,340.
A third member of a scientific advisory body to the British government has warned that it is too soon to lift the COVID-19 lockdown because the test and trace system is not yet fully operational.
More than 6.04 million cases of coronavirus have been confirmed around the world, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Some 368,000 people have died, including more than 103,000 in the US, while at least 2.4 million have recovered.
Here are the latest updates:
Sunday, May 31
05:20 GMT – Germany’s confirmed coronavirus cases rise by 286 to 181,482
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Germany increased by 286 to 181,482, according to data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases. The reported death toll rose by 11 to 8,500, the data showed.
05:10 GMT – Thailand reports 4 new coronavirus cases, no new deaths
Thailand reported four new coronavirus cases on Sunday and no new deaths, taking the total number of infections to 3,081 with 57 deaths since January, according to Reuters news agency.
The new patients had arrived in Thailand from the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia and have been in state quarantine.
Local infections have slowed and over the last two weeks, around 80 percent of new cases were Thais who had returned from abroad. Thailand will on Monday begin reopening more businesses classified as medium to high risks, including cinemas and gyms.
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Thailand has 3,081 total number of infections with 57 deaths since January [Sarayuth Jojaiharn/AP]
05:00 GMT – Russia records 9,000 new coronavirus cases
Russia has recorded nearly 9,000 new cases of the coronavirus, roughly consistent with the increases reported over the past two weeks.
The national coronavirus task force said that 4,555 Russians have died of COVID-19 and 396,575 infections have been confirmed overall.
If all categories are counted as COVID-19 deaths, the nation’s total toll for April would stand at 2,713, or nearly 60 percent more than the previously announced number.
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Italy’s foreign minister is warning that the European Union will “collapse” if governments treat Italians like lepers over the coronavirus and “black list” Europe’s one-time virus epicenter during the summer tourism season.
Luigi Di Maio posted a blistering Facebook message Saturday after Greece excluded Italians – as well as nationals from Spain, Britain and other countries with high infection rates – from the list of foreign tourists it will welcome this summer.
Di Maio said competition for tourism is one thing, but he insisted that it be healthy and fair in demanding a European response to the reopening of EU borders after virus lockdowns. He warned: “If you act differently and dislocated, the EU spirit will be lost. And Europe will collapse.”
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Far-right demonstrators hold an anti-government protest in the Italian capital, Rome, on Saturday, following the economic crisis due to the pandemic [Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse via AP]
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President Stevo Pendarovski announced the extension of on Saturday following a meeting of the National Security Council.
The country’s health authorities reported five new deaths and 35 infections in the previous 24 hours, days after the government allowed bars, cafes and restaurants to reopen. North Macedonia had a total of 2,146 confirmed virus cases as of Saturday, including 131 deaths.
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In a photograph published in Romanian media, Prime Minister Ludovic Orban and others can be seen smoking with food and bottles of alcohol on a table. No one in the photo wore a mask or maintained the required spacing.
Orban told the Mediafax news agency that the picture was taken on May 25, his birthday. The foreign minister and economy minister of Romania were among those attending.
Romania has registered 19,133 confirmed coronavirus cases and 1,259 deaths.
02:34 GMT – China reports two new coronavirus cases for May 30
China recorded two new confirmed cases of coronavirus on May 30, down from four the day before, Reuters news agency reported on Sunday quoting data from the country’s health authority.
Both cases were imported in the Chinese province of Shandong, the National Health Commission (NHC) said in a statement on its website. The NHC also confirmed three new asymptomatic cases, compared to four the day before.
With no new deaths reported, the death toll remained at 4,634. The total number of confirmed cases in the mainland as of May 30 stood at 83,001, data form NHC showed.
02:15 GMT – South Korea reports 27 new coronavirus cases
South Korea reported 27 new cases of the coronavirus on Sunday, the lowest since a cluster infection linked to a logistics centre near Seoul broke out last week, Yonhap news agency reported quoting health officials.
The new cases raised South Korea’s total coronavirus caseload to 11,468.
The country reported one additional death, bringing the total death toll at 270. The fatality rate was 2.35 percent. The total number of people released from quarantine after full recoveries stood at 10,405, up 7 from the previous day, with 793 people currently under treatment.
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Mexico has reported 2,885 new cases of coronavirus and 364 more deaths, bringing the total numbers to 87,512 cases and 9,779 fatalities, according to data from health authorities.
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A small group of protesters rally on Saturday against Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and his handling of the new coronavirus pandemic [Rebecca Blackwell/AP]
01:18 GMT – Colombia to shut down Bogota neighbourhood
The mayor of Colombia’s capital is planning to shut down one of the city’s largest neighbourhoods as cases there continue to rise.
Mayor Claudia Lopez said that starting June 1st the working-class Kennedy area – home to nearly 1.5 million people – will be under a strict quarantine.
Police and military will enforce the lockdown and no one will be allowed out, except to seek food or medical care or in case of an emergency.
Businesses like manufacturing that had been allowed to operate will be ordered closed. Lopez said that testing for the virus will be doubled. The area today has more nearly 2,500 cases and hospitals there are reaching maximum capacity.
00:10 GMT – Greece reopens doors to travellers subject to testing, possible quarantine
Greek officials said Saturday said that the country would not limit incoming tourists to those from a list of 29 nations, but travellers from countries not on the list will be subject to mandatory testing on arrival and a period of quarantine depending on test results.
The policy will only be applied during the final two weeks of June, although Greek authorities left open the prospect of additional restrictions after that date.
Arrivals from 29 countries listed will be tested randomly. The list was drawn up based on a document from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency.
00:01 GMT – Turkey prepares to reopen, resume domestic flights
Disinfection teams swept Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar, and the resumption of domestic flights was announced as Turkey prepared to lift many remaining coronavirus restrictions.
Teams scrubbed the floors of the 15th-century bazaar, which has been closed since March 23, before Monday’s return to business. The transport minister said the first air routes between Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Antalya and Trabzon would restart Monday, with others following gradually.
On Saturday evening, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca announced 983 new cases of coronavirus during the previous 24 hours, taking Turkey’s total number of cases to 163,103. In a tweet, he said there had been 26 deaths from the virus over the same period, bringing the overall death toll to 4,515.
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Hello and welcome to Al Jazeera’s continuing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. I’m Ted Regencia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
You can find all the updates from yesterday, May 30, here.
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States poised to take up fight over partisan gerrymandering (AP) The battle for political advantage in state capitols is poised to become more intense after the U.S. Supreme Court declared that federal judges have no role in settling disputes over partisan gerrymandering. The ruling this week could empower Republicans and Democrats who hold full control of state legislatures and governor’s offices to become even more aggressive in drawing districts to their benefit after the 2020 census. It could shift legal challenges against partisan gerrymandering to state courts and prompt more efforts to reform redistricting procedures through amendments to state constitutions.
Financial worries keep most Americans up at night (Bloomberg) People tumble into bed each night across the U.S., hoping for pleasant dreams. But more than half of Americans toss and turn because of money issues, according to a new survey. Bankrate has found that 56 per cent of Americans lose sleep over at least one money issue, with nearly a third worried about everyday expenses. The online survey of more than 2,500 adults was conducted from May 29 to 31.
Trump Says He Appreciates Saudi Purchase of U.S. Military Equipment (Reuters) President Donald Trump said on Saturday he appreciated Saudi Arabia’s purchase of U.S. military equipment, calling Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman a “friend of mine” who had worked to open up the country with economic and social reforms.
Number of Venezuelan Migrants Could Double to Eight Million: OAS (Reuters) Some 5,000 Venezuelans leave their country each day, the Organization of American States (OAS) said in a report on Friday, and the number of migrants from the oil-producing country could double to 8 million by the end of 2020.
OAS Meeting Ends in Disagreement (Reuters) Members of the Organization of American States (OAS) ended two days of meetings on Friday without a clear plan for increasing pressure on embattled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, despite a majority vote to recognise a representative from the country’s opposition.
EU’s Juncker Says Trade Deal With Mercosur Signals Open, Fair Trade (Reuters) A new free-trade deal between the European Union and South American countries shows that agreements can be reached and mutually beneficial compromises can be reached, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said on Saturday.
Migrants Step Off German Aid Ship After Captain Defies Italy (AP) Forty migrants stepped onto Italian soil Saturday after the defiant captain of the German humanitarian ship which had rescued them some two weeks earlier docked without permission at a tiny Mediterranean island, ramming an Italian border police motorboat blocking its way. The aid ship’s captain was detained.
Istanbul Mayor Poses Existential Threat to Erdogan (Der Spiegel) No matter where Ekrem Imamoglu goes these days, his fans await him: That’s the case in Istanbul, where Imamoglu was elected mayor last Sunday by an overwhelming margin, but it’s also true of conservative strongholds like the city of Trabzon on the Black Sea. Up until a few months ago, Imamoglu, 49 years old, was the largely unknown mayor of Beylikdüzü, a drab district on the edge of Istanbul. But now that he has beaten President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) candidate twice at the ballot box, he has emerged as the great hope of proponents of democracy in Turkey. It all began on March 31, when he came in almost 14,000 votes ahead of the AKP candidate, Binali Yildirim, in the Istanbul mayoral election. Erdogan had the result annulled. When the vote was carried out a second time, Imamoglu increased his lead to more than 800,000 votes. Few politicians in Istanbul have ever achieved a better result. “The person who governs Istanbul, governs Turkey,” Erdogan once said. Now, many Turks see Imamoglu as their next president.
As a major Indian city runs out of water, 9 million people pray for rain (Washington Post) A severe water shortage is stalking Chennai, whose metropolitan area is home to 9 million people. The city’s reservoirs and lakes are parched and its wells have run dry after two years of scanty rains here. Local authorities are trucking in water and desalinating seawater, but the supply is less than half the city’s basic requirement. The daily travails of millions of people in Chennai are a harbinger of things to come for the country, warn experts, who say India faces a looming water crisis as its population grows, urbanization intensifies and global temperatures rise.
North Korea Says Trump-Kim Meet at DMZ ‘Very Interesting Suggestion’ (Reuters) A proposal by U.S. President Donald Trump to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un this weekend at the demilitarized zone (DMZ) on the Korean border is a “very interesting suggestion”, North Korea said on Saturday.
Hong Kong anti-extradition protesters rally again near government offices (Reuters) More than 1,000 people, mostly students dressed in black, rallied outside government offices in Hong Kong on Friday as protests over a controversial extradition bill that has plunged the Chinese-ruled city into turmoil showed no signs of let-up.
Heavy Fog Causes Flight Delays, Cancellations at Sydney Airport (Reuters) Heavy fog caused delays and cancellations at Australia’s busiest international flight hub, Sydney Airport, on Saturday morning.
UN Report: 7,500 Kids Killed or Wounded in Yemen Since 2013 (AP) Over 7,500 children have been killed or wounded in Yemen in the last 5 1/2 years as a result of airstrikes, shelling, fighting, suicide attacks, mines and other unexploded ordnance, according to a U.N. report released Friday.
Libyan Fighters Threaten to Target Turkish Interests (AP) The self-styled Libyan National Army says Turkish vessels and interests are “legitimate targets” after accusing Turkey of helping rival forces retake a strategic town near the capital, Tripoli.
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Once again we are with Hasan Akgun, whose childhood and life in Arakli, Trabzon where he shepherded lambs and collected plums from tree branches leading to a political post was in our pages last year. He now manages to find a long lastving place in our memories as he organizes the International Buyukcekmece Culture and Arts Festival where he hosts hundreds of participants from 64 countries under the slogan “Love for each other, Peace for us all”…
Mayor Dr. Hasan Akgun of Buyukcekmece, who managed to fit almost half a century long Local administrations career has become even more popular as he has been working steadily to create social benefits with culture and arts events informing: “Culture and arts are considered to be the basic components of social and econom- ic growth worldwide. The social welfare level is frequently measured according to accessibility to culture products and arts production. It is also possible to say that culture, arts and social events have an important role in the progress of cities and countries. We are doing the best we can to redound creative industries involved in culture and arts to our countries.”
You have organized the festival for the 19th time this year. What would you like to say? Our preparation for the festival was never ending. On 27 July we held hands with representatives of 64 countries around the Monument in Taksim Square as we delivered the message, “Love for each other, Peace for us all” and so began our festival. We have been named the Best Culture and Arts Festival by The International Folklore Festivals and Traditional Arts Organization Committee (CIOFF) for 7 times. The 19th International Buyukcekmece Culture and Arts Festival will be embedded in everyone’s memories as a perfect organization in all aspects.
OUR PRIORITY IS SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
What is the reason for organizing the festival internationally? Festivals are held to contribute to the cultural life of the society. ‘Social Responsibility’ includes education, science, sports as well as culture and arts. Therefore in order to achieve continuum and growth of cultural sectors there has to be an infrastructure and mechanism applied. In civilized countries municipalities bear 95% of the responsibility in festivals. The ‘International  Buyukcekmece Culture and Arts Festival’ is a very good example of this. And why did we organize this internationally? Until 1990 we danced to our tune on the Architect Sinan Bridge. Then I asked myself ‘Why can’t we make this international?’. We wanted to invite arts ambassadors from around the world to promote our hospitality. We wanted to greet the world with peace and love from Buyukcekmece. Since 2000 the world has been dancing to our tune and we are dancing to theirs on the Architect Sinan Bridge and Culture Park, Kervansaray. We hold hends with over 1500 art ambassador from 64 countries and we bring everyone together. We want to carry the Culture and Arts events to a cultural level, so this is the aim of the festival.
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WE ARE TRYING HARD TO DO THE BEST!
Could you talk about the content of the festival? This festival serves culture and arts. It is inspected by a group of 13 judges for the  World Festivals Association. The official opening gala was on 30 July 7:00 pm. The opening was with the audio, light and water show on the historical Architect Sinan Bridge. Then at 8:00pm the arts ambassadors from 64 countries joined hands over the bridge. As each country opened their national flags and said “Love for each other, peace for us all.” Then we took stage and an average of thousand participants danced their folk dances in their traditional outfits. We did not have any sort of political statements in the official opening ceremony of the festival, to prevent any kind of curving from the festival’s purpose. In the first stage of the program we had the ‘World Statue Symposium’. All week long world renown sculptors worked on special statues in Buyukcekmece. In the second stage of the festival was the: ‘International Altinkopru Folk Dances Contest’ to present the old life style of the world.There were 30 countries in the contest. We were able to watch beautiful scenes. This contest has been organized at the Ataturk Culture Center open to public for 19 years now. The third step was; ‘World Photography Contest’ there were 11 thousand photographs by one thousand photography artists. The jury of national and international members were under the leadship of World Photographers’ Association Chairman and elected the ones to be awarded. The winners were announced at the festival. The fourth step was: the “Handcrafts exhibition” at Kervansaray. These were the main events of the festival. There was a section entitled “Children”. On 2 August Buyukcekmece housewives presented examples of the Turkish Cuisine. Our committee also organized two award ceremonies as part of the festival. Rutkay Aziz and Nevra Serezli were awarded “Lifelong Success Award” within the Culture and Arts section; Journalist Ismail Saymaz was awarded “Press Success Award” under the press section while Altan Oymen was awarded the ‘Honor Award in Press’. Our traditional, national food was served to guests of the event in a massive tent. We took all our foreign participants on a Bosphorus tour by ship, courtesy of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality. There were almost thou- sand people who dined at this trip. We organized the number of guests that would go to certain business owners to keep things fair. Our local residents were very tired during the festival. The elections had been over recently and the political process brought its own type of fatigue. We believe to have enabled our people com- fort in our one week long festival to help distance themselves from current events.
Did the 19th International Buyukcekmece Culture and Arts Festival go as planned? The festival was a flawless organization from the first day to the finale. We hosted the 1500 culture ambassadors from 64 countries the best way we could, along with presenting our country. The 1500 young culture and art ambassadors who are now back home will be our honorary ambassadors for the rest of their lives and they will talk about Turkey, Istanbul  and Buyukcekmece everywhere they go from now on. This is major gain on our behalf. And we have already begun the preparation for the 20th International Buyukcekmece Culture and Arts Festival. Everyone can rest assure that we will have an even better festival next year. We started our journey along with Turkish Folklore Association; as a result of the cooperative efforts we contribute not only to Turkey’s but to the entire world’s culture and arts. I would like to present my deepest appreciation and thanks to the Turkish Folklore associa- tion, my team, related NGOs we worked with and our Buyukcekmece family that have assumed the role of host making it their own.
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WHO IS DR. HASAN AKGUN? Akgun was born in Arakli district of Trabzon, completed his primary school education in Kaynarca, Adapazarı and graduated Middle School in Senlikkoy, Florya. He graduated 50th Anniversary High School in Yesilkoy in 1974. He was among the first group of alumnus of both schools. Hasan AKGUN started working for Sefakoy Municipality in October 1974 and Graduated University  while he worked. He graduated from Istanbul University Foreign Languages Academy in 1978. He participated at the Middle East Public administration Institute trainings entitled “Urbanization and Municipality Management” through 1979-1988 and conducted detailed research on the topic. He studied the local administration management and structures in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and France through 1989-1993 and presented a detailed study of the comparison of the applications of the municipalities with their Turkish counterparts. He completed his Master’s Degree in Istanbul University Business Management Faculty presenting his thesis on “Universal Development of Municipalities and Analysis of Budgeting” in 1992. He began his PhD at the Istanbul University Marine Sciences and Management Institute in 1993, during PhD he especially studied the urbanization planning of Southern Coasts of France and Barcelona, Spain focusing on the use of land and compared the information he gathered with the applications in Turkey. He completed his Doctorate thesis titled“Buyukcekmece in the Process of Urban Development” in 1996 and was awarded the title Doctor upon his presentation.
  *This article was  published in the  September – October issue of Marmara Life. 
  “Love for each other, Peace for us all” Once again we are with Hasan Akgun, whose childhood and life in Arakli, Trabzon where he shepherded lambs and collected plums from tree branches leading to a political post was in our pages last year.
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