
Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Dr. Memduh Büyükkılıç, together with Kayseri Governor Gökmen Çiçek, continue to examine the natural beauties and tourism potential of the province on site. In this context, Mayor Büyükkılıç and Governor Çiçek first visited the Soysallı Facilities in Develi district and then the İçmece Facilities in Yeşilhisar district, demonstrating that they protect the value of the region.
Mayor Büyükkılıç: “We Came Together in the Unique Nature of Develi”
Speaking during his visit to Develi, Mayor Büyükkılıç stated that this cute district has always had a special importance for him and that Develi's unique natural beauties are of great value to both the district's residents and visitors to the city. Büyükkılıç said, "We came together in the unique nature of our Develi. I am very happy to be in Develi, which has always had a special place in our hearts with the fertility of its soil and the warmth of its people."
Yeşilhisar Drinking Facilities Continue to Be a Source of Healing
The next stop for Mayor Büyükkılıç and Governor Çiçek was the İçmece Facilities in Yeşilhisar district. Büyükkılıç stated that the İçmece Facilities, known as a healing source and attracting great interest from locals as well as visitors, is a unique place with its natural beauty, clean air and healthy water, and drew attention to the facility's significant contribution to regional tourism.
“A Unique Place with Its Natural Beauty, Clean Air and Healthy Water”
Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Dr. Memduh Büyükkılıç emphasized the value that the İçmece Facilities added to the region and said, “With its natural beauty, clean air and healthy water, this unique place adds value to our district. I wish all our tradesmen good, abundant and fruitful earnings. May God increase your sustenance and make your work easier.” Mayor Büyükkılıç, who also took a close interest in the tradesmen in the facilities during the visit, wished them good business.
These visits by Mayor Büyükkılıç once again revealed the determination of Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality to protect the natural and cultural riches of the districts and to bring this potential to tourism.