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Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Prime Minister of Turkey, has unveiled his long-awaited "crazy project", saying, "we will build a new waterway in Istanbul" to link the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara that opens to the Aegean Sea.
Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Prime Minister of Turkey, has unveiled his long-awaited "crazy project", saying, "we will build a new waterway in Istanbul" to link the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara that opens to the Aegean Sea.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has unveiled his long-awaited "crazy project", saying, "we will build a new waterway in Istanbul" to link the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara that opens to the Aegean Sea.
Erdogan's project "Canal Istanbul" will be built in the west of Istanbul. It will be a 45-50 km-long waterway with a depth of 25 meters and a width of 150 meters.
The new canal will reduce vessel traffic on Istanbul Strait, world's busiest waterway which helps carry 139 million tons of oil, 4 million tons of liquefied petroleum gas and 3 million tons of chemicals through the Bosphorus annually.
Istanbul's cultural heritage and 2 million people are at risk due to hazardous materials transported through the Istanbul Strait, Erdogan recalled, adding that the project would help keep Istanbul safe from such threat.
"Turkey deserves to see 2023 with such a big, crazy and great project. Location and cost of the project are more or less clear. Only the preliminary survey will take two years," Erdogan told a meeting in Istanbul.
However, Erdogan said he would keep the location and the cost of the project secret to avoid any injustice.
"Today, we are rolling up our sleeves for one of world's greatest projects which cannot even be compared with Panama Canal, Suez Canal or Corinth Canal," Erdogan said.
He said Canal Istanbul would be a waterway that world's biggest vessels would easily pass through Istanbul and open to Black Sea or Marmara Sea.
Erdogan also said that there were no difficulties regarding the financing of the project, saying, "Turkey has the will to make this big project real, make this dream come true."
"Istanbul is the only city on earth that a sea passes through," he said. "With this project, Istanbul will become a city that two seas will pass."
With a population of nearly 15 million, Istanbul, Turkey's largest metropol, creates 40 percent of Turkey's national income. Erdogan also heralded a new airport for Istanbul within the scope of the project, which will be built near the canal with the largest ever capacity in Turkey.
"We will build Istanbul's largest airport in this area. Our target is to build an airport with a capacity to host 60 million passengers a year," he said.
6th International Tulip Festival begins in Istanbul
The 6th edition of the International Istanbul Tulip Festival organized by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM) will begin in Istanbul today.
The 6th edition of the International Istanbul Tulip Festival organized by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM) will begin in Istanbul today.
The opening ceremony will be held at Emirgan Woods with the participation of Mr. Kadir Topbaş, the Mayor of the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, (IMM) and executives from the municipality at 11:00 AM.
The International Istanbul Tulip Festival, which is one of the important symbols of Istanbul and a part of Turkish culture, began in 2005 under the slogans "The most beautiful tulip grows in Istanbul" and "Istanbul Meets its Tulip!” Several events will be held around the city this year as part of the International Istanbul Tulip Festival.
While the city of Istanbul and the people of Istanbul meet their tulips, exhibitions and festivities will take place at Taksim Square, Emirgan Woods, Hidiv Woods, Göztepe Rose Garden, Büyük Çamlıca Woods, Sultanahmet Square, and Gülhane Park during the Tulip Festival. In addition to selling tulip-themed products ranging from marbling to sculptures, there are also paintings, photo exhibitions, and concerts on exposition. While the marbling artists will do live performances throughout the show for art lovers, fifty people who have taken pictures of tulips in the competition called "The most beautiful 50 Tulips" will be awarded. Tulip sales will also be held as part of the Tulip festival.
One-hundred and twelve kinds of tulips have been planted this year from Silivri to Tuzla throughout İstanbul. The tulip buds were mainly grown in Çumra, a town of Konya, but were also grown by villagers of Silivri, Çatalca, Şile, Pamukova, and Geyve. Support for the villagers as well as the flower bulbs were improved and provided allowing for additional income opportunities for the producers.
A total of 11 million 500 thousand tulips have been planted for Istanbul in 2011.
THE NUMBER OF TULIPS PLANTED IN SPECIAL REGIONS
* (A total of 250,000 tulips with 15 kinds have been planted in Gülhane Park )
* (A total of 1.720 tulips with 112 kinds have been planted in Emirgan Woods)
* (A total of 490.000 tulips with 23 kinds have been planted in Yıldız Woods)
* (A total of 546.000 tulips with 62 kinds have been planted in Bulbous Plants Park)
* (A total of 641.000 tulips with 25 kinds have been planted in Beykoz Woods)
* (A total of 115.000 tulips with 7 kinds have been planted in Göztepe Rose Garden)
* (A total of 111.000 tulips with 18 kinds have been planted in Büyük Çamlıca Woods)
* (A total of 115.000 tulips with 14 kinds have been planted in Küçük Çamlıca Woods)
* (A total of 174.000 tulips with 20 kinds have been planted in Fethipaşa Woods)
* (A total of 202.000 tulips with 16 kinds have been planted in Hidiv Woods)