- Welcome
- Dimensional 3 Tecnology
- Angkor's Destiny
- City Of Love Diyarbakır
- An Ottoman Ship in Japan THE FRIGATE ERTUĞRUL
- Under the Brigdes of Paris
- The Broken Story Of The Award And The Box Office
- Photography's Gold Braceleta: Good Story
- The Mediterranean’s Hidden Treasure Tarsus
- Colors Flying At Pamukkale
- African Potpourri: Dar Es Salaam
- Eid Delicacies
- The Taste Of Jazz
- Heart Of Design Beats In Istanbul
- The Hulda Is Coming To Istanbul
- The Vikings Journey To Istanbul
- On The Bosphorus
- September Double Treat
- Linking Past And Future
- Are You Ready For The Future?
- The Berlin Festival
- Better City, Better Life
- İstanbul Books
- Sadık Yalsızuçanlar's Malatya
- Fabulous Holiday Destinations
- Rome Open City
- September At Uzungöl
- "Sultans Of Poetry" At Istanbul Airport
- A New Collaboration Between THY And Zorlu
- Turkish Airlines Sponsors 12 Giant Men
- Turkısh Aırlınes - Us Aırways Partnershıp
- A Basketball Game In The Skies For Turkish Airlines
- Turkish Airlines Offers Two More Direct Flights To The U.S.
- Shop & Miles Turgutreis Cup Ends
- Jackie Chan Draw
- Radisson Hotels Join Miles & Smiles
Better City, Better Life
Promoting better cities and better lives, World Expo 2010, held in the Chinese city of Shanghai.
The world expositions held every five years are a focus of intense interest as cultural and architectural implementations on a global scale. What distinguishes expos from fairs, is that absolutely no products are promoted or sold. Instead, Expos are occasions for showcasing new ideas, cultural concepts and projects for the future of the world. The fact that expos are non-commercial undertakings that regard educational aims and cultural events as their major area of activity is of great significance for relations between humans and the environment in which we live.
THE TURKEY PAVILION
Built 4,500 years before the pyramids of Egypt, some of the oldest monumental structures ever erected by man, Çatalhöyük is the oldest orderly human settlement in the world. And it is leaving visitors awestruck in the first section of the Turkey Pavilion. Taking as its point of departure the fact that Expo 2010 is being held in China to the end of October, the Silk Road - Anatolia connection also features prominently at the Turkey Pavilion, depicted in the form of rays of light reminiscent of colorful silk threads transformed into a traditional Ottoman caftan.
Meanwhile, in the last section of the exhibition area, space is given to striking details of the sustainable developments achieved in fundamental aspects of social life, such as the development of urbanization, education, health, transport and infrastructure, in modern Turkey since the founding of the Republic.
