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Turkey introduces an ingenious solution to keep tourist sector profitable amid abnormal heatwave

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In Turkey, museums will be open after sunset. Source: Pexels

This year's record high temperatures have not spared tourist Turkey, where businesses are losing money due to the abnormal heat. Travelers simply can't leave the cool hotels to explore the country's cultural and historical heritage.

In order to save the income of museums where visitors cannot get to during the day, the Minister of Culture and Tourism Mehmet Nuri Ersoy came up with an ingenious solution. According to the local newspaper Gazete Bir, tourists will now be allowed to stay in cultural centers at night.

The project is called Legacy to the Future and aims to increase the interest of Turkish visitors in the country's museums.

"One of the main directions of this policy is night museology. It allows our guests who are locked in hotels to visit places where it is very hot in summer even after sunset," the official explained.

According to Mehmet, it will be possible to study the exhibits not only in the hottest season, but also in all other months. This is how Turkey plans to entertain tourists when there are fewer vacationers on the beach.

At the same time, excavations continue in the country to create new museums and exhibitions so that Turkish residents and guests of the state have more choices for evening and night leisure.

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