Turkey's wedding halls reopen with lace-trimmed masks and muted celebrations
The country allowed wedding halls, along with theatres and internet cafes, to open again from Wednesday as it wound down some of its last major coronavirus curbs in a bid to return life to normal and revive the economy.
At a separate wedding in the city on Wednesday, the groom Serdal Aman felt more sanguine. “We are feeling lucky in all this unluckiness. We were really lucky to get an appointment for the first day,” he said. As Turks poured out into streets, parks, malls and vacation spots last month, Ankara made face masks compulsory in major cities. More measures could come even as officials have said there is no plan to slow momentum in the economy, which emerged in June from a near standstill since mid-March.
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