Hello from Cairo!
It is said that the opening of the Great Egyptian Museum in Giza (commonly known as GEM), which ancient Egyptian fans have been waiting for, has been extended, and it is said that it will finally open this year, but it is still official. There is no announcement.
However, the exhibits have already been steadily transferred to GEM from the Egyptian Archaeological Museum in Tahrir, and what was left and what was transferred to the Archaeological Museum this time? It was to confirm.
Especially the most popular Tutankhamen's golden mask and burial goods.
The golden mask was still there as I heard it was last transferred (no photography allowed), but it was moved to a smaller room separate from the original room.
There was still a golden throne engraved with the friendship between Tutankhamen and his wife Ankhesenamun, which is also popular. (1st photo)
The Tutankhamun mummy wore a golden mask and was housed in a triple casket, a sarcophagus, and four kitchens, but one of the four kitchens remains the largest. (2nd photo)
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You can see how big it is compared to tourists who are big.
Preparations for transfer are underway, and tools such as ladders are placed inside. (3rd photo. It's big enough to live in this!)
I'm really looking forward to seeing all the Tutankhamun-related items at the new GEM, but now is my last chance to see them at the current historic Archaeological Museum.
Hello from Cairo!
Last week I went to the Archaeological Museum of Egypt.
Anyone with a PCR negative certificate can enter Egypt, so there are many tourists from all over the world, but the museum was more crowded than expected.
English, Spanish, French, Russian ... Of course, just because I didn't understand, I think there were more languages flying around.
There were some Egyptians, but most of them are foreign tourists.
Unfortunately, I see only a few Asians, including Japanese.
I would like many people from Japan to come as soon as possible.
Hello from Cairo!
Continuing from the previous post, Egypt was featured in the virtual tour section of Todaioh, which was broadcast on TBS on November 17, but I would like to introduce what has been cut due to time constraints.
You can watch it from here for a limited time (only from Japan)
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Egypt is currently building a new capital.
Roads and overpasses are being constructed not only in and around the monorail that connects to the new capital, but also in various places.
Among them, there is a road named after the Japanese.
Its name is Shinzo Abe Road.
Yes, it is named after former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
It is a connecting road that connects two large motorways, the Suez Road and the Ring Road, and although it does not lead to the new capital, it is quite a long distance away.