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juki235Thebes is a large ancient Egyptian city on the banks of the Nile. It has a history of more than 4,000 years. Some places are still very well preserved. There is also a large cemetery in the ruins of the ancient city. Of course, these cemeteries have been excavated, but you can enter and visit them. They still feel very mysterious.
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AricFongRenting a bicycle is good, you can stop anywhere and go anywhere [naughty] The mausoleum of Ramses III is also called the Habu Temple, and in the Coptic era, it was a city of considerable size [daze] and its area is second only to the Temple of Amun. It is the last large-scale construction project during the Pharaoh period and a monument to the last prosperous period of ancient Egypt. It was originally a royal residence. The first courtyard was a place for ceremonies and entertainment, and the second courtyard was occupied by churches during the Ptolemaic and Roman eras; in addition, there are three multi-column halls, and the tomb of Ramses III is on the left side of the second hall. The outer wall of the temple is engraved with a famous panoramic relief. Day 187 of the wedding trip, 11th country, Luxor, Egypt
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长脸张少侠[Colossi of Memnon] are also called [Colossi of Memnon], and their positioning also says "Colossi of Memnon". They are two rock giants standing on the west bank of the Nile River in the wilderness between the Valley of the Kings. Originally, this statue was created by the New Kingdom. During the heyday of the era, Amenhotep III built two ordinary stone statues, but later generations heard the legend that these two stone statues could sing. It is said that the one on the right side of the Colossus of Mennon emits an infinite and distant sound every morning at sunrise. Many travelers have said that they heard a sad and melodious song here. The ancient Greeks This phenomenon is related to the story of the capture of Troy. However, scientists believe that this is actually a very common natural phenomenon. The sound occurs due to the sudden change in temperature from cold to hot at sunrise, and the heat generated by the first solar rays in the morning passes through the stone statues. body, making it emit the sound of stone, which caused the phenomenon that the stone statue could sing. The name of the statue of Mennon comes from ancient Greek mythology. Mennon was a king in Greek mythology. He won the Trojan War, but was killed by the queen and her concubines. According to historical records, an earthquake occurred here during the Roman rule. , causing cracks to appear in the statue. Whenever the wind blows, the giant statue will make a sound like a person crying, as if singing a sad song. Because the temple behind the statue had been completely destroyed, people could not study the true meaning of the statue, so they named the statue after the tragic Memnon in Greek mythology. Unfortunately, a kind-hearted Roman emperor ordered it to be repaired in 200 AD. The already dilapidated stone statue, from then on, the crying statue of Meng Nong no longer cried. Tickets: Free, just on the roadside Time: no limit Address: Al Bairat, Luxor, Luxor Governorate Transportation: 3 kilometers, 40 minutes' walk, you can also take a motorcycle for about 10-20 pounds. The price is not expensive, but the price increases when you get on a black car.










