Istanbul, or ‘Constantinople’ as it was known as the capital ... Read MoreFollow Teach Abroad Network's board on Pinterest.
Istanbul, or ‘Constantinople’ as it was known as the capital of the East Roman Empire for 1000 years, is one of the most history-rich cities of the world. An entire part of the city i...
Antalya is often mistakenly associated with the Anatolia, however, in rea... Read MoreFollow Teach Abroad Network's board on Pinterest.
Antalya is often mistakenly associated with the Anatolia, however, in reality no relationships exists between the two. It can be aptly referred to as the ‘city of Mosques’, owing to the lar...
The city is a perfect blend of tradition and modern trends going hand in ... Read MoreFollow Teach Abroad Network's board on Pinterest.
The city is a perfect blend of tradition and modern trends going hand in hand. It is believed the city’s name is derived from Adad, the thunder God in Assyrian, Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian and...
Bursa is also referred to as “Green Bursa” owing to its parks... Read MoreFollow Teach Abroad Network's board on Pinterest.
Bursa is also referred to as “Green Bursa” owing to its parks and gardens. The city is quite popular for the Turkish folklore figures, Karagöz and Hacivat, the two main characters of t...
This city is home to 50 museums that tell its glorious past and the memoi... Read MoreFollow Teach Abroad Network's board on Pinterest.
This city is home to 50 museums that tell its glorious past and the memoirs of its development. Roman theaters, the Anatolia Citadel, the Temple of Augustus and Rome, Turkish Baths, and various Mosques...
The city of Hanoi has changed names several times (Dong Kinh, Thang Long,... Read MoreFollow Teach Abroad Network's board on Pinterest.
The city of Hanoi has changed names several times (Dong Kinh, Thang Long, Tonkin, Viet Minh) over the past millennium since. It is aptly known as the Cultural Capital of Vietnam. The reason being, it i...
The city has been nicknamed ‘Asia’s Silicon Valley’ bec... Read MoreFollow Teach Abroad Network's board on Pinterest.
The city has been nicknamed ‘Asia’s Silicon Valley’ because of its numerous science and technology research institutes. Daejeon enjoys a humid climate that is closely influenced by th...
The city of Daegu is popular for its apple cultivation, giving it its nic... Read MoreFollow Teach Abroad Network's board on Pinterest.
The city of Daegu is popular for its apple cultivation, giving it its nickname, the “Apple City”. Depending on whom you ask, it might also be referred to as the “Textile City” d...
Ulsan is known as the “Industrial Powerhouse of South Korea” ... Read MoreFollow Teach Abroad Network's board on Pinterest.
Ulsan is known as the “Industrial Powerhouse of South Korea” - probably because it is home to the car giant Hyundai. The city offers various outdoor activities like hiking, rock climbing, a...
Busan is the capital of the Southern half of the country, being the secon... Read MoreFollow Teach Abroad Network's board on Pinterest.
Busan is the capital of the Southern half of the country, being the second largest city in Korea after only Seoul. With its beautiful coast and beaches, it’s a popular vacation destination - but ...
In accordance with Confucian philosophy, ‘filial piety’ is a ... Read MoreFollow Teach Abroad Network's board on Pinterest.
In accordance with Confucian philosophy, ‘filial piety’ is a system of respect towards elders, ancestor, and parents. This code of conduct is followed by several religious sects of Buddhism...