The Dormabach Palace, commonly known as the New Palace. Like the Summer Palace in the Qing Dynasty, the new Palace was almost the last glory of the Ottoman Empire, and its construction exhausted the power of the Empire, and its luxury and gorgeousness sighed even the founder of Abdomić Sultan. The new palace is situated at the European end of the Bosphorus Strait, covering 25 hectares, with unobstructed views of the Strait. There are hundreds of rooms and halls in the palace, and the rare treasures placed are countless. It is impossible to travel around such a huge palace for an hour or two. The full-time tour guide took us to a classic route, which can only be regarded as a walk, but even if it is a hurried glance, There are also several places that I can't forget, and the most impressive is the crystal staircase hall. As the tour guide turned around, the huge crystal chandelier appeared in the air ahead, dazzling like the sun, even the stairs leading to it were studded with shining crystals, luxury to the extreme, luxury to the unreal, It shocked everyone who saw it at first sight. In fact, the crystal lamp weighs2.5 tons compared to the 4.5 tons in the big banquet hall, but due to the clever design, the lamp looks bigger and more awkward visually. The longest stay was the Grand Ballroom, which was probably the largest single room I had ever been to, and the banquet for thousands of people would not seem crowded. The center of the Grand Ballroom is a tall dome. The zenith painting above is a famous work. Even the crystal giant lamp hanging below that was once the world's first can't stop its glory. The painting has a special three-dimensional effect, as if it is integrated with the dome, do not look carefully, You can't tell what painting is what architecture. The new palace was also used as the residence of Kemal, the president of the Republic of Turkey, who eventually died here. In honor of him, the Turks parked all the clocks in the new palace at 9:05. It is a pity that photography is not allowed in the new palace!