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Sakarya hosts first Culture Route Fest

Sakarya is hosting the ninth event of this year’s Türkiye Culture Route Festival, which runs from July 3 to July 12. The festival features a variety of cultural activities including concerts by notable artists like Haluk Levent, Demet Akalın, and Ebru Yaşar, along with exhibitions, theater performances, and workshops in traditional crafts such as marbling, calligraphy, and kilim weaving. The event also highlights Sakarya’s culinary heritage through local dishes and the 'Flavor Stops' initiative aimed at preserving traditional recipes. Provincial Culture and Tourism Director Süleyman Acar emphasized the festival’s role in promoting cultural preservation and community engagement.

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Sakarya hosts first Culture Route Fest

Sakarya is hosting the ninth event of this year’s Türkiye Culture Route Festival, which runs from July 3 to July 12. The festival features a variety of cultural activities including concerts by notable artists like Haluk Levent, Demet Akalın, and Ebru Yaşar, along with exhibitions, theater performances, and workshops in traditional crafts such as marbling, calligraphy, and kilim weaving. The event also highlights Sakarya’s culinary heritage through local dishes and the 'Flavor Stops' initiative aimed at preserving traditional recipes. Provincial Culture and Tourism Director Süleyman Acar emphasized the festival’s role in promoting cultural preservation and community engagement.

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