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Ahmed Fuad Hano, Egypt’s Minister of Culture, recently announced that Koshary, a beloved part of daily Egyptian life, has been officially added to UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The recognition marks the first time an Egyptian dish has received such a distinction, becoming Egypt’s 11th registered element on the list....
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A vibrant table setting at one of Hurghada's top restaurants, showcasing delicious food and a lively atmosphere for an unforgettable dining experience in Egypt.
Hurghada isn’t just famous for its stunning beaches and coral reefs. It’s also a paradise for food lovers. If you’re looking for the best restaurants in Hurghada, this guide will
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Places in Hurghada you have to visit
You probably heard that Hurghada is one of Egypt’s top Red Sea destinations. It’s a place where the sun shines almost every day, the coral reefs burst with color, and the resorts stretch along the coast as far as you can see. But
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Two person discovered mummy that is alive
On a cold November morning in 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter stood before a sealed stone door buried beneath the desert sands of the Valley of the Kings in Luxor. That moment would change archaeological history forever. He lifted his lamp, shook off the dust, and discovered a mysterious inscription: “Death shall come on swift...
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lonely tree in the desert
When the sun dips below the horizon in Hurghada, the real show begins — and it’s not on the beach or in the clubs. It’s in the sky. Far from the glow of big cities,
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Hurghada Environmental Guide
Beneath the surface, Hurghada hides a world that feels more like a living painting than a real place. But behind this beauty lies a fragile ecosystem that requires care and attention. The Red Sea is
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Great Pyramid covered with limestone
The Great Pyramid of Giza is more than just a tomb. It is an architectural marvel that has defied time for over 4,500 years. Built during the reign of Pharaoh Khufu, it originally stood at an impressive 146.6 meters. However, if you look at its summit today, you will notice something strange: the peak is...
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You’ve probably heard someone say, “He has a fish memory!” That is a common expression used to describe forgetfulness. The idea became even more popular after Pixar’s
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We often come across heartbreaking photos and videos of massive whales or dolphins stranded helplessly on sandy beaches — with people rushing to help, splashing water on them, or trying to push them back into the sea. And a question arises every time
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Majestic camels in Egypt traverse the golden sands of the Egyptian desert with pyramids, embodying nature's perfect desert travelers.
The camels in Egypt are more than just animals. They are a symbol of survival, tradition, and life in the desert. For thousands of years, the camel played a major role in transportation, trade, and
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