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It was adopted by the people of Cappadocia and today most of the pilgrims are Muslims.The origin of this celebration is not clear, but Teoman Goral, who is the second Chairman of the Adalar (Prince Islands) Foundation, has been studying the event and considers that it actually celebrates the Spring Equinox.\"Today is Aya Yorgi (name of St. George in different languages), St. George. But at the same time today is Hidirellez for Muslims, according to the old calendar it is today, but for the contemporary calendar it is on May 6,\" says Goral referring to the Turkic feast that celebrates the day on which Phrophets Hizir and Ilyas met on the earth and the arrival of the spring.Goral is 65 years old and has also been working in tourism sector for the last three decades.Ninety percent of the visitors are Muslims, the religious majority in the country.After arrival at the pier, pilgrims start their walk uphill. Most are females, many wearing flower crowns on their heads, a symbol of Spring.But horse-drawn carriages are popular on the island where cars are officially banned.Pilgrims buy their votive offerings in street stalls located along the way up the hill.Street stall offerings including coloured pins, candles and mostly yarn bobbins, whose colours each represent a different wish: white for health, red for love, yellow for good luck, blue for a good career or a house, green for money, pink for babies.According to local historians the pilgrims used to mostly asking for health or a husband for their daughters, but nowadays the bestselling wish is money.Once the pilgrims arrive to the top of the hill, they line up waiting to go inside the monastery in order to worship Saint George.Kiymet Yildiz is a 20 year-old pilgrim doing the ritual for the first time. She has been unrolling a white yarn in her way to the top of the hill, but she says she's asking a general wish of peace for humanity.She explains the difficulties of the pilgrimage, as wishes won't be accomplished if the yarn breaks or if the pilgrim talks to someone.Once inside the monastery, pilgrims worship Saint George's icon on the day the Christian martyr was killed.Saint George was a Roman soldier born around 280 AD (or CE) from a Cappadocian father and a Palestinian mother who later converted to Christianity, according to historical records.He is symbolised by killing a dragon in many icons around Europe, the Balkans and part of Middle East.Goral explains why many Muslims join the pilgrimage. Apart of being the major religion in the country, and according to his research, the ancient people of Cappadocia used to venerate saints even when Islam was adopted.\"Many Muslims go to the church, light a candle and make a wish. Where can we see this? We can see this in Anatolia, in Asia. Actually this tradition doesn't belong to today, this comes from Paganism, from the Shamanism times of the Turks, rolling the yarn and tying fabrics (to the trees).\"The rituals of tying fabrics to the trees and lightening up candles is also common in celebrations related to the Spring equinox in the Balkans, Turkic regions and Asia, including many Roma people.In Buyuk Ada, pilgrims also compose words with sugar cubes asking for wishes such as houses or health.In case the wish comes true, pilgrims have to go back to the monastery the next year to express gratitude to the saint.Such is the case of Gulseren Cetiner, a female pilgrim in her early 30s.\"We had heard its reputation a lot before, we came last year, some of our wishes came true, that's why we came back again\", she says.Although the main day of the celebration is April 23, pilgrims also come to the island on the 24 April or stay overnight in order to worship the saint.According to local tourism agencies estimates, in recent years about 70,000 pilgrims visit the island on this day, and on Saturday 80,000 were expected.LEAD IN:On April 23 tens of thousands of pilgrims head to Buyuk Ada, the biggest of Istanbul Prince Islands, for St George's feast, a celebration dating back centuries.STORY-LINEThe ground is strewn with bobbins and coloured yarns today.It's a traditional St George's Day celebration in this part of the world and pilgrims come from all around to take part.The pilgrimage starts at the base of Yuce Tepe, one of the two hills on the island.At the top is the Monastery of St. George Koudonas, or Saint George of the Bells, the last of the many built to honour the saint on the island from 963 to the late 1700s.Along the half a mile uphill climb, pilgrims unroll coloured yarn bobbins, and each colour means a particular wish.Pilgrims arrive early in the morning on ferryboats coming from different areas of Istanbul.The feast is an Orthodox celebration honouring the martyrdom of Saint George, but its origins date back to Paganism. It was adopted by the people of Cappadocia and today most of the pilgrims are Muslims.The origin of this celebration is not clear, but Teoman Goral, who is the second Chairman of the Adalar (Prince Islands) Foundation, has been studying the event and considers that it actually celebrates the Spring Equinox.\"Today is Aya Yorgi (name of St. George in different languages), St. George. But at the same time today is Hidirellez for Muslims, according to the old calendar it is today, but for the contemporary calendar it is on May 6,\" says Goral referring to the Turkic feast that celebrates the day on which Phrophets Hizir and Ilyas met on the earth and the arrival of the spring.Goral is 65 years old and has also been working in tourism sector for the last three decades.Ninety percent of the visitors are Muslims, the religious majority in the country.After arrival at the pier, pilgrims start their walk uphill. Most are females, many wearing flower crowns on their heads, a symbol of Spring.But horse-drawn carriages are popular on the island where cars are officially banned.Pilgrims buy their votive offerings in street stalls located along the way up the hill.Street stall offerings including coloured pins, candles and mostly yarn bobbins, whose colours each represent a different wish: white for health, red for love, yellow for good luck, blue for a good career or a house, green for money, pink for babies.According to local historians the pilgrims used to mostly asking for health or a husband for their daughters, but nowadays the bestselling wish is money.Once the pilgrims arrive to the top of the hill, they line up waiting to go inside the monastery in order to worship Saint George.Kiymet Yildiz is a 20 year-old pilgrim doing the ritual for the first time. She has been unrolling a white yarn in her way to the top of the hill, but she says she's asking a general wish of peace for humanity.She explains the difficulties of the pilgrimage, as wishes won't be accomplished if the yarn breaks or if the pilgrim talks to someone.Once inside the monastery, pilgrims worship Saint George's icon on the day the Christian martyr was killed.Saint George was a Roman soldier born around 280 AD (or CE) from a Cappadocian father and a Palestinian mother who later converted to Christianity, according to historical records.He is symbolised by killing a dragon in many icons around Europe, the Balkans and part of Middle East.Goral explains why many Muslims join the pilgrimage. Apart of being the major religion in the country, and according to his research, the ancient people of Cappadocia used to venerate saints even when Islam was adopted.\"Many Muslims go to the church, light a candle and make a wish. Where can we see this? We can see this in Anatolia, in Asia. Actually this tradition doesn't belong to today, this comes from Paganism, from the Shamanism times of the Turks, rolling the yarn and tying fabrics (to the trees).\"The rituals of tying fabrics to the trees and lightening up candles is also common in celebrations related to the Spring equinox in the Balkans, Turkic regions and Asia, including many Roma people.In Buyuk Ada, pilgrims also compose words with sugar cubes asking for wishes such as houses or health.In case the wish comes true, pilgrims have to go back to the monastery the next year to express gratitude to the saint.Such is the case of Gulseren Cetiner, a female pilgrim in her early 30s.\"We had heard its reputation a lot before, we came last year, some of our wishes came true, that's why we came back again\", she says.Although the main day of the celebration is April 23, pilgrims also come to the island on the 24 April or stay overnight in order to worship the saint.According to local tourism agencies estimates, in recent years about 70,000 pilgrims visit the island on this day, and on Saturday 80,000 were expected.Prince Island, Istanbul - 23 April 20161. Low angle of a bobbin on the ground with coloured yarns around and pilgrims passing by2. Mid of a female pilgrim tying a yarn and then unrolling her bobbin while walking uphill3. Tracking of female pilgrim walking while unrolling her bobbin4. Close up of hands tying a yarn to other yarns around a tree5. Close up of a female pilgrim with her baby unrolling a white yarn bobbin6. Tilt up of pilgrims unrolling their yarn bobbins 7. Wide of pilgrims heading to the top of the hill 8. Close of coloured bobbins in a basket9. Low angle of coloured bobbins for sale in a basket and pilgrims passing by10. Wide of island pier where ferryboats with pilgrims are arriving11. Wide of ferryboats arriving at the pier12. Wide of pilgrims coming off the boat13. Wide of ferryboat at pier14. Wide of local expert Teoman Goral, second Chairman of Adalar Islands Foundation, reading a brochure about Saint Georges15. Close up to brochure reading (in English and Turkish): \"Guide to Saint Georges. Travel guide\"16. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Teoman Goral, second Chairman of Adalar Islands Foundation: \"Today is Aya Yorgi (name of St. Georges in different languages), St. Georges. But at the same time today is Hidirellez for Muslims, according to the old calendar it is today, but for the contemporary calendar it is on May 6. For centuries people are coming here, but the real visitors of this place are orthodox people. Later in the last 200 years, together with the orthodox population of Istanbul, Muslim people are also visiting the island. Now there is very little orthodox left in Istanbul.\"17. Mid of three girls going to pilgrimage with flower crowns in their heads18. Wide of street as horse-driven carriage passes by19. Reverse of carriage20. Driving view from carriage21. Mid of horses22. Tilt down from seller and customers to votive offerings23. Mid of coloured candles seller24. Tilt up of coloured candles25. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Mehmet Ekin Canpolat, 18 year-old candle seller:\"Generally for money, but mostly it is for health. But still mostly is for money, they have a motto, everything is for money. So it is mostly for money.\"26. Pan (from right to left) from pilgrims lining up to the Monastery of St George Koudonas 27. Mid of bell tower28. Mid of female pilgrims unrolling yarn bobbins while walking29. Wide of female pilgrims30. Wide of top of the hill where monastery is located and yarns hanging from a tree31. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Kiymet Yildiz, 20 year-old prilgrim:\"We had the yarn in our hands, my yarn was cut twice, that's why I was tripped by it, I was about to fall down, but it was quite long. We came here by leaving the yarn, it was a bit difficult, we were sweating. You don't talk, you don't look back, you always repeat your wishes while you are unrolling it. We wrote notes and hopefully we will light candles in the church, if we can enter.\"32. Tilt down from St George's icon to pilgrim praying33. Close up to St George's face in icon34. Close of dragon35. Wide of St George's monastery interior36. Low angle of pilgrims lighting candles37. Close of female pilgrim with flower crown38. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Teoman Goral, second Chairman of Adalar Islands Foundation: \"Many Muslims go to the church, light a candle and make a wish. Where can we see this? We can see this in Anatolia, in Asia. Actually this tradition doesn't belong to today, this comes from Paganism, from the Shamanism times of the Turks, rolling the yarn and tying fabrics (to the trees).\"39. Close up to hands tying fabric to a branch40. High angle of female pilgrim tying fabric to a branch41. Mid of female pilgrim tying fabric to a branch42. Close up of hands composing words with sugar cubes43. Mid of female pilgrims composing words with sugar cubes44. Mid of pilgrims lining up to enter the church45. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Gulseren Cetiner, female pilgrim in her 30's:\"We had heard its reputation a lot before, we came last year, some of our wishes came true, that's why we came back again.\"46. Wide of a female pilgrim with scarf and flowers crown saying (in English) UPSOUND: \"Spiderman\"47. Mid of a pilgrim having her picture taken under a tree full of yarns48. 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