Egypt reopens the pyramids and the Sphinx, and the economy is about to lose its weight?

Updated on tourism 2024-04-28
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Egypt's reopening of the pyramids and sphinxes is definitely an economic consideration, the pyramids and sphinxes are the most important tourism resources in Egypt, and Egypt can make a lot of extra money every year by relying on them, but this year, the epidemic has been closed for so long, and the local economy must have been affected.

    01. The Egyptian pyramids and the Sphinx are reopened. At the beginning of July, Egypt announced the reopening of the two scenic spots of the Sphinx and the Pyramids, and tourists from all over the world can revisit these two scenic spots.

    02. Why did Egypt reopen the Sphinx and the pyramids? Why is Egypt reopening these two tourist attractions at this time? I think there are two main factors, the first factor is that Egypt has been closed for more than four months, and the local economy has been very affected, if it is not opened again, the impact on Egypt will be even greater, so it has to be opened, the second factor is that the epidemic in Egypt and the world has been relatively effectively controlled, as long as protective measures are taken, there is no big problem, under the effect of these two factors, Egypt has reopened the pyramids and the Sphinx.

    03. Should I travel now? I must not go out, stay at home, it's too dangerous outside, although the epidemic in many countries has been controlled to a certain extent, but their confirmed population base is still very large, often tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, compared with thousands of people in our country, it is still safe to stay at home, so don't go out, stay at home honestly.

    Summary: Egypt must have its own considerations for reopening the pyramids and the Sphinx, but I think even if they open it now, there won't be much **, and the local economy will still be difficult to improve.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, due to the impact of the epidemic, Egypt needs some new policies to buffer and control the trend of economic development.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes. The impact of the epidemic is huge for all countries, and no country's economy can be sustained forever.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course not, this is a superstitious statement, and it was redeveloped to better pass on the culture of ancient Egypt to the world.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Egypt's reopening of the pyramids and the Sphinx is indeed an economic failure. Because of the epidemic, Egypt suspended the opening of the pyramids and the Sphinx to the outside world some time ago. However, Egypt's domestic economy has been sluggish, and the local fiscal revenue situation is critical, so it is not allowed to open the pyramids and lion faces again to ensure the operation of the economy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, due to the impact of the pandemic, Egypt's tourism industry has also plummeted, and the economy has been hit hard.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The reason is simple, because the Sphinx is located in the Giza district on the west side of the city of Cairo in Egypt, south of the pyramid of Hafula (aka Khafra in your question) and northeast of the pyramid of Khufu. Therefore, it is absolutely impossible for the Sphinx to be in front of the Pyramid of Khufu, as the Sphinx is still about 350 meters away from the Pyramid of Khufu.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The statue sits west to east, crouching beside Khafre's mausoleum.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is recognized that the pyramid is the tomb of the pharaoh, but the animals and plants do not decay for 5,000 years, and the various coincidences of the magic number seem to tell us that this is not as simple as a mausoleum!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Egyptians wanted to build the pyramids for the following reasons:

    It is the tomb of the kings of ancient Egypt. These rulers are known in history as "pharaohs". The ancient Egyptians' devout belief in the gods led them to develop a deep-rooted "concept of the afterlife" very early, and they even believed that "life is only a temporary stay, and death is a permanent enjoyment".

    Thus, the Egyptians saw the underworld as a continuation of earthly life. Influenced by this "concept of the afterlife", the ancient Egyptians prepared for the afterlife with sincerity and confidence while they were alive.

    Egyptian pharaohs after King Dzosse followed his example and built tombs for themselves during his lifetime, setting off a wave of pyramid building in ancient Egypt. Since the pyramids originated in the Old Kingdom and the largest pyramids were built during this period, the Old Kingdom period in Egypt is also known as the Pyramid Age.

    In addition to possible tombs, observatories, one of the uses of the Egyptian pyramids may have been a grain depot.

    The pyramids were found in Egypt and the Americas, including Upper Egypt, Middle Egypt and Lower Egypt in ancient Egypt, and in present-day Sudan and Egypt. In the lower reaches of the Nile, there are about 80 pyramid remains. The largest of them is the Pyramid of Khufu, which is 230 meters high and has a base length of 2.3 million stones, covering an area of 52,000 square meters.

    There is no adhesion between the stones, and it is formed by the overlapping and occlusion of the stones. In front of the pyramid of King Havera, there is also a sphinx, a symbol of the king's power and dignity. The Egyptian pyramids are the tombs of the emperors (pharaohs) of ancient Egypt.

    One of the Seven Wonders of the World. There are many of them and they are widely distributed. The pyramids around the ancient city of Memphis on the west side of the Nile southwest of Cairo are part of the Occupancy Concentration.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Do you know why the ancient Egyptians built the pyramids?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The pyramids of Egypt were the tombs of the pharaohs. But no one can explain the legends and mysteries of the pyramids.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because I met your daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law? Hello! Hello, yes, hello, beauty, pixel shooter, the village covers the meal, and I don't have to be proud of the business.

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