After a bird's eye view of the Valley of the Kings on the hot balloon, we went on to visit the design and builder of the Queen Hatshepsut Temple, one of the most famous architects in ancient Egypt. In addition to the Queen's Temple, the Karnake Temple in the Temple of Kanak, which is also his untimely work. The Queen's affection for the Queen is fully devoted to the design and construction of the temple on the upper three floors of the temple. The first and second floors have 29 square stone pillars arranged horizontally. There is a wide ramp in the middle to connect the whole temple up and down. One of the outstanding buildings in the male-dominated society, Hatshepsut, who is the queen, also had to honor his image and make it male or female. On the third floor of the Queen's Temple, there is a row of statues of the queen, although they are beautiful, but they are all bearded and many have been damaged.