Currently, Turkey is the main country that uses Turkish. Cyprus, Azerbaijan, Greece, Romania and other neighboring countries also use this language.

Turkey’s full name is the Republic of Turkey. There are 81 provinces in the country, with a total area of about 783,600 square kilometers, of which 97% are located in Asia’s Asia Minor Peninsula and 3% are located in Europe’s Balkan Peninsula. At present, the country’s total population is about 77 million, mainly Turks and Kurds. The capital is Ankara, and the famous ports of Istanbul and Antalya are important cities in the country. Turkey’s domestic highway and aviation construction are relatively developed. Expressways, national highways, provincial highways, etc. form a dense road transportation network between various cities and towns in the country.

Because Turkey has a good industrial and agricultural foundation, its industry and agriculture are relatively developed in terms of economy. At present, the country’s industrial products and agricultural and sideline products are mainly exported to Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and other places. In addition, because Turkey is located at the intersection of geography, climate and human culture, its charming scenery and splendid culture make it have unique tourism resources. April to July every year is the peak tourist season, and various famous attractions will attract a large number of tourists from all over the world to explore this mysterious country. Therefore, tourism has become one of the important sources of foreign exchange income for Turkey’s national economic income.

Turkey is a multi-ethnic Islamic country, with the Turks and Kurds being the main ethnic groups in Turkey. As an Islamic country, 98% of the population in Turkey are Muslims who believe in Islam. Turkey still follows various traditions of Islam, such as holding traditional Islamic cultural customs and rituals such as adult circumcision and Ramadan. At the same time, the Turks also pay attention to local cultural taboos. For example, the locals are taboo to use yellow and purple in their daily lives because they believe that yellow represents death. At the same time, the Turks are taboo to use colorful decorations to decorate the living room and room, because the people have always believed that the color is an ominous color. These deeply reflect the uniqueness of Turkish culture itself.