This world changed fastly!
When i come from Turkey last month, i changed myself to see my families more important than me. I also find people changed, they are changed by their jobs or some friends around them. However, some changing things makes me feel very uncomfortable. i always ask myself if i am a serious girl to other people. Tonight i had a nightmare. when i get up to get ready to work this morning, u always shock me by things u are doing. Then, what can i do for u? U always dont understand what i worry about. Now i do feel sad about u. Coz u never realize me at all. So I choose to leave that place belongs to u and ur friends. I tell myself I cant get mad about that stuff any more. God will arrange everything. Today i pray at home a lot, i tell my load if everything will be changed, please dont change my mind.
Go ! Turkey....Day1

It is hard to imagine that I could go to Turkey in my life. Now I have left Turkey for over two weeks. I still remember all the full of exciting feeling in my heart before I was getting ready to go there. Time passed fastly. While I am writing what I feel, that means I am already far away my Turkey.
It makes me feel excited, coz I go traveling by myself. It also makes me feel nervous, coz of totally different culture there. I feel happy, coz I can experience another life in another world. This time, I do expect this long trip. What will be happened? However, I dont know before i was getting ready. Everything is unknown, and that's my life.
We start to fly at 7:00am. 17 hours passed by. Now it is midnight in Taiwan. In Turkey it is 7:00pm.
The greatest guide book----LONELY PLANET TURKEY

What freaking continent is this country a part of? The guide says that Turkey is part of both Europe and Asia, a division marked by the Bosphorous Strait. That leaves the vast majority of the country in Asia, including the capital. But Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey, lies at the crux of this division. Turkey is listed as a European nation almost everywhere on the web, and has a recent political history of making a concerted effort to make it into the European fraternity. I’d like some answers.
Travellers all over love to debate as to which guide books are the best, and everyone gives me a different answer. Lonely Planet is incredibly detailed and informative, though for many that is one of its drawbacks – it takes forever to map out an itinerary. It also lacks in pictures…but I felt it was the best bet for me because since I am planning this trip so far in advance, I want to know aLL the background info and make informed decisions. Frommer’s and Michelin are also popular choices and have easy to understand maps.








