The next day, Yang Chan got up very early.

After a night of recovery, he suddenly became more energetic.

The waiter brought breakfast early in the morning.

Breakfast is very rich.

And they are all famous Egyptian dishes.

Although Yang Chan is not a foodie, he must try the local specialties wherever he travels.

Fuu1 and Taamiyya.

Fuu1 and Taamiyya can be said to be the unofficial national dishes of Egypt.

Fuu1 is a paste dish made by soaking and peeling broad beans, adding ingredients and spices and simmering them over low heat. The ingredients include butter or olive oil and tomatoes according to different preferences, and sometimes lemon, eggs and onions are added for seasoning.

You can tear the flatbread into pieces and eat it with Fuu1.

Taamiyya are small balls stuffed with broad bean flour stuffed with seasoning and deep-fried.

Adding Fuu1 and Taamiyya with a little tomato, it tastes great when sandwiched with flatbread.

Yang Pra tried it and it tasted very good.

Egyptian cuisine is mainly grilled and cooked, often seasoned with salt, pepper, chili, curry powder, cumin, and lemon juice, and has a heavier taste.

As a southerner, Yang Yan was still a little unaccustomed to this.

So he didn't eat too much.

Just barely full, I feel good.

Ever since I watched a lot of movies about Egypt.

For example,"Cleopatra" and the like, Yang Chan was very curious about this place.

He has traveled to many places, and this is his first time in Egypt.

Moreover, there are quite a lot of places to visit in Egypt.

The Pyramids, the Egyptian Museum, the Sphinx, the Valley of the Kings, and the Nile River gave birth to ancient Egyptian civilization.

The Nile River is like the Yellow River in China.

It is the mother river of ancient Egyptian civilization.

Yang Pra first went to the Valley of the Kings to take a look, and a breath of Pharaoh came to his face.

This was once a majestic tomb complex with more than 60 imperial tombs, covering the 17th to 20th dynasties of Egypt.

There are 64 pharaohs among the tombs in the Valley of the Kings, including Thutmose III, Amenhotep II, Seti I, Ramses II and other most famous pharaohs.

The largest of these tombs is the Tomb of Seti I of the 19th Dynasty. The horizontal distance from the entrance to the final tomb is 210 meters, and the vertical descent distance is 45 meters. A huge rock hole was dug into the underground palace, walls and ceilings. Full of frescoes and ornate decorations, it's unimaginable.

Very spectacular.

He took a photo as a souvenir, so he could take it out and take a look when he had nothing to do.

Although I didn’t see any mummies, it was pretty good.

Then he lowered his cap.

The sun is indeed very powerful, but he doesn't want to be recognized.

He didn't realize that he already had all the benefits of being a celebrity.

Everyone in Cairo recognized him.

He is now so popular that he has fans all over the world.

This was something he didn't expect.

So he simply bought a peaked cap and wore a pair of sunglasses.

In this way, plus other people's face blindness, it should be about the same.

Later, Yang Pra went to see the lion-faced statue.

He had never seen the Sphinx up close, and had only seen pictures before.

This time he finally saw it.

It's huge and has a sense of vicissitudes of life.

Others are sighing at how magical and incredible it is.

Yang Yan was deep in thought.

This was not the first time he had seen the Sphinx.

But this was the first time I saw the statue of the Sphinx.

There was definitely a stone statue of the Sphinx in Atlantis before, but it was destroyed after the disaster of the meteorite crash.

Because Yang Chan could only barely find a few heads... and couldn't even see them.

However, daily necessities for the nobles of Atlantis and the like.

All have sphinxes carved on the back or in important places.

However, in the later stages of Atlantis' development, it is rarely seen.

This is also the reason why there are so few records on murals.

But in ancient Egypt, you can see the stone statue of the Sphinx.

Look almost identical.

However, in the later period of Atlantis, the Sphinx was basically invisible.

Why did people in ancient Egypt move out and rebuild?

It's definitely a thing of faith.

In Yang Yan's opinion, the Sphinx is like the seven-headed snake of the Mu Empire, a god similar to religious beliefs.

Otherwise, there is absolutely no explanation of why it must exist.

But in the middle and late period of Atlantis, the presence of the Sphinx has been reduced.

It means giving up this belief.

In other words, this is not the original belief of Atlantis at all.

If it is a belief that has existed from the beginning, a civilization will not abandon it.

The abandoned faith reappeared in ancient Egypt.

Very strange.

Moreover, the time interval is still a bit long.

Atlantis sank more than 10,000 years ago.

The construction of the Sphinx in ancient Egypt did not exceed six or seven thousand years.

There are many tourists under the Sphinx.

Because Egypt is now most famous for these two tourist attractions.

And they are all here in the pyramid complex.

The largest Pyramid of Khufu in the world, the Sphinx.

However, Yang Chan frowned.

Many people take pictures under the Sphinx, but they don't care about the cultural relics at all.

In other words, the protection of these cultural relics is not well thought out.

Although things have gotten much better in recent years, there are no longer those"so-and-so came here for a visit" situations like before.

But other quality problems are still difficult to avoid.

For example, some tourists stood on top of the Sphinx to take photos.

In Yang Yan's opinion, this was a very speechless behavior.

Don't know what you are talking about?

Some people even hit the Sphinx with things in their hands.

With each blow, some soft, weathered stones on the Sphinx were knocked off.

Then the tourists happily took it away as a souvenir.

Moreover, no one has stopped his behavior yet

���I feel uncomfortable in every way when I pray.

It's like a tourist knocking a brick off the Great Wall, which is uncomfortable.

This is not only a problem of the quality of tourists from all over the world, but also a tragedy of Egypt’s inadequate protection of precious cultural relics.

They have no awareness at all to protect these cultural relics.

However, Yang Pra thought of Egypt's tragic modern history.

The modern history of Egypt is a history of crazy plundering of Egyptian cultural relics.

Just like China, very similar.

Therefore, he also felt a little sympathetic and helpless.

Ancient civilizations are all very sad. Facing other civilizations, they are like lambs to be slaughtered.

Especially emerging countries always have inexplicable thoughts about ancient countries.

Maybe it's cultural insecurity.

Maybe in other ways.

Egypt was also treated miserably.

Everything of value in Egypt was either blatantly taken away.

Or, it was taken away secretly.

Just like the tragedy of the Old Summer Palace. _Feilu reminds you: three things about reading - close

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