3-day festival to spotlight apricots in eastern Turkey
Turkey’s eastern Malatya province – apricot capital of world – set to start Apricot Flower Festival on Friday
By Orhan Yoldas
MALATYA, Turkey (AA) – Turkey’s eastern Malatya province is set this weekend to treat tourists with the visual feast of blossoming fruit during its three-day Apricot Flower Festival.
The beauty of flowering Malatya apricot orchards, which have earned a coveted EU geographical indication, will be spotlighted by the festival, which starts on Friday.
In 2017, apricots from Malatya – known as the apricot capital of the world – became the second Turkish product to get an EU designation after Aegean figs.
In spring, the orchards by Karakaya Dam Lake, where apricot trees first bloom in the province, are like a dazzling sea of white.
The apricot gardens serve up a visual feast in the province, as there are nearly 9 million apricot trees offering a favorite destination for photo enthusiasts and social media sharing.
The festival, inspired by Japan’s Cherry Blossom Festival, also touts many historical sites in the province, such as the Arslantepe Mound, which is on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Temporary List.
Mehmet Zeki Saygi, the head of the Malatya Tourism, Gastronomy, and Promotion Association, said that they invited the country's leading 30 travel agencies to the province.
Saying that they will organize various events during the festival, Saygi added that Malatya is also famed for its distinctive cuisine.
*Writing by Seda Sevencan in Istanbul
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