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Giza Governor: The opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum is a new message from the land of civilization to the world

Engineer Adel El-Naggar, Governor of Giza, confirmed that Egypt today is living a proud moment, as it presents to the world a new page in its record of achievements, under the leadership of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who is leading the nation with steady steps towards glory and leadership.

The governor pointed out that the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum represents a living embodiment of the greatness of Egyptians throughout the ages, where the civilization of the past intersects with the achievements of the present in a unique human painting that embodies the genius of the Egyptian man who made history and continues to make it. The future.

 

The Governor of Giza said that this day will remain engraved in the memory of the nation and the world, as it is not only a celebration of the opening of a global archaeological edifice, but rather a celebration of the spirit of the Egyptian who does not know the impossible, and who continues to give and build for a present worthy of his country’s ancient history.

 

Al-Naggar stressed that the Grand Egyptian Museum is Egypt’s new gift to the world, and a message of peace and appreciation. To the civilizations of humanity, and evidence of the interest the Egyptian state attaches to preserving human heritage and passing it on to future generations in the most beautiful image befitting the greatness of this nation.

 

The Governor of Giza concluded his statements by praising the dazzling ceremony witnessed by the opening of the museum, which reflected an honorable image of Egypt before the world, confirming that Egypt was and will remain a beacon of art, civilization, and human beauty across the world. Ages.

 

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