At that time, when I saw the town of Schillinger on the itinerary, I didn't take it seriously. I thought it was a very ordinary town and there should be nothing good to see. However, when we arrived at the town of Schillinger, we found that we were wrong. This town, which had not been over-polished, still maintained a kind of simplicity, a kind of nature. It's worth going. Schillinger Town is located in a beautiful town in the Inland Aegean Sea, south of Izmir, where you can enjoy the well-preserved Ottoman characteristic residential features. Just arriving at the town, you will feel that it is a commercial town, full of goods. Fruit wine is sold everywhere, but no matter which fruit hotel you go into, the shopkeeper will enthusiastically bring out all kinds of iced fruit wine for you to taste. Whether it's pomegranate, blueberry or strawberry, it's astringent with a hint of sweetness. It's delicious. If you are interested, you can also take two bottles back. Continue to walk inside the town, more and more wonderful, more and more have the style of the town. The town still maintains its traditional folklore. Near the Aegean Sea, olive oil and soap abound. Generally speaking, the town has primitive traditions, natural scenery, orchards are everywhere, and it is also a good place to find cheap goods.