Located 730 km from Istanbul city is Sinop, a small city located on the northern coast of Türkiye, bordering the Black Sea.
Sinop is very fresh, wafting in the air is always the scent of fir wood.
According to journalist Joshua Allen, Sinop attracts tourists because of its human factor.
`Here there is no distinction between rich and poor. I don’t have the feeling that some people are rich and some are poor. All social classes come to the same cafe to eat a traditional dessert.
Simplicity in life is what people choose.
In Sinop, there are not too many high-rise buildings or skyscrapers.
People here have no concept of rich or poor.
Muslim women in this city are also treated with special care and respect.
There are no traffic lights here, but vehicles move very slowly, different from the usual chaos in Istanbul.
Few people know that Sinop is the hometown of the ancient Greek philosopher Diogenes, who valued a natural lifestyle, considering this the fastest way to achieve satisfaction.
Where the rich don’t have land to show off their wealth
Daily life in Sinop.
Diogenes lived the life of a beggar on the streets in the 300s BC.
Mr. Minh