
The final session of the EU Delegation’s Disinformation Training program was held at Gaziantep University.

EU Delegation celebrates Europe Day in a few cities in Türkiye, and one of them took place in Gaziantep.

The celebration reception took place at the Zeugma Museum.

My sister and her husband are stationed in Nizip, Gaziantep, so it was inevitable to stop by them to see my growing and newly glasses-wearing nephew!

This photo does not bring out the majestic view of the Castle ruins in Birecik. We always go there to eat their well-known Eggplant kebap.

Back in Gaziantep downtown, here is a view of the local and traditional breakfast:

It was on my list to visit the Panorama Museum, devoted to the city’s history.

And I could also visit another place, Rumkale, in my saved lists on Google Maps.

Gaziantep is a fantastic destination for food tourism, but it can be too hot! Even by the end of May, we were exhausted due to the heat.
Anyway, the long May is about to end with our flight to Boston to attend Fischerfest tomorrow!
Get ready for a 10-day trip in the US;)
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