Firstly, it introduces Luxor, the birthplace of most historical sites of Egyptian civilization. The whole city is "the largest open-air museum in the world"? . ? It is located on the Nile River in Upper Egypt, more than 670 kilometers south of Cairo. It is famous for the ruins of Thebes, the capital of ancient Egypt, and is a concentrated place of ancient Thebes cultural relics.
Due to the mutiny, many buildings were destroyed and annihilated. Now the well-preserved temple is the famous Luxor Temple, of which the Karnak Temple is the most complete and largest. Karnak Temple is the most famous temple in Egypt and the oldest temple in Thebes, so Egyptians often say, "You have never been to Luxor, you have never been to Egypt". Luxor is hot from May to September every year, with the lowest average temperature in 1 month and moderate temperature in other months. If you want to travel, it is wise to choose less hot weather.
The second place worth visiting is Fallows Island on the edge of Alexandria, where there is a world-famous lighthouse-Alexandria Lighthouse, which was built during Ptolemy II. About 280 BC, the towers and towers were as high as 135 meters, which was higher than the tallest lighthouse in Yokohama, Japan.
It stood proudly on the land of Egypt 1500 years, and became the pride handed down from generation to generation by Egyptians. Unfortunately, it has a lot of fate. During this period, two major earthquakes eventually led to the collapse of this world-famous excellent building into ruins.
Most of the tourists here are legends of Alexander Lighthouse, one of the seven wonders of the world. Although we can no longer feel the height of belonging to the Egyptians alone, we can also feel the historical clouds and humanistic feelings around the ruins at close range by stepping into the big environment where the lighthouse once existed, so as to satisfy people's imagination of ancient civilization.
The first feeling that many people come here is that all the shortcomings left by the lighthouse have been quietly made up by an equally old castle. I don't know if it's inappropriate to say that a blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise at this time, but just look at the appearance of this vicissitudes-filled castle, which embraces the deep blue sea and passionate waves, and you will know that a traveler's heart is for such scenery and amorous feelings.