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Cappadocia opens heritage sites after dark

The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism has introduced advanced lighting and projection mapping systems at several key heritage sites in Cappadocia, including Göreme, Paşabağları, Zelve, and Erdemli Valley, to enhance the visitor experience after dark. These installations, totaling 692 lighting fixtures, aim to illuminate the region's unique rock formations while adhering to principles of energy efficiency, environmental sustainability, and minimal light pollution. The initiative is part of a broader 'night museum' program designed to provide a safer and more immersive experience for tourists during evening hours. The project was implemented by the Cappadocia Area Directorate and includes digital applications that offer a new visual narrative of the area's history and natural beauty.

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Cappadocia opens heritage sites after dark

The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism has introduced advanced lighting and projection mapping systems at several key heritage sites in Cappadocia, including Göreme, Paşabağları, Zelve, and Erdemli Valley, to enhance the visitor experience after dark. These installations, totaling 692 lighting fixtures, aim to illuminate the region's unique rock formations while adhering to principles of energy efficiency, environmental sustainability, and minimal light pollution. The initiative is part of a broader 'night museum' program designed to provide a safer and more immersive experience for tourists during evening hours. The project was implemented by the Cappadocia Area Directorate and includes digital applications that offer a new visual narrative of the area's history and natural beauty.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's initiative as a technical and cultural advancement without overtly praising or criticizing the policy. It emphasizes the minister's statement and the project's goals without taking a clear ideological stance. While the topic involves government action, the tone,

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