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The 2nd International Nomad Festival will be held in Antalya from November 3 to 5

The 2nd International Nomad Festival will be held in Antalya from November 3 to 5

November 1, 2023

Antalya Municipality Mayor Muhittin Böcek invites residents and guests of the province to the 2nd International Nomad Festival to be held on November 3-5, 2023. Muhittin Böcek talked about the program of the festival, "Our events will start with a wreath-laying ceremony at the Ataturk Monument in Republic Square. After that, we will make a procession from Republic Square to the old municipality building. During the three-day events, we will host artists such as Haluk Levent, Elif Buse Doğan, Ayşe Dincer and Uğur Onur. The audience will be able to see a horse show and shooting competitions. The festival will be a platform to promote Turkish handicrafts where our craftsmen will introduce traditional crafts such as weaving, leather weaving, knife making and felt making to the guests. 48 tents will be set up where various food and drinks will be available. This event will be an important opportunity to preserve traditions and pass them on to future generations. I invite all our citizens to join our national culture and traditional values".

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