User login

Register

UNESCO thanked Egypt for its “great” efforts to develop Luxor

Luxor News - Tue, 2008-07-08 22:00 By Administrator

More from Dr Samir Farag press office

UNESCO sent thanks to the Egyptian government for its efforts to develop the city of Luxor which consider one of the most important world heritage sites and what is being implemented on its territory from development projects designed to be converted into the biggest open museum in the world as a reopening by al-Kabash and the development of Luxor Temple Square and the Temple of Karnak Square and transfer Population of Qurnah village o the west bank to preserve the ancient tombs
This came at the conclusion of the annual meeting of the World Heritage city on Quebec city in Canada which attended by more than 1200 participants from among the Ministers of Culture and Heritage and Tourism and the ambassadors of the world’s UNESCO addition to the Antiquities and heritage experts and advisers, diplomats and jurists from different world countries
The Egyptian delegation at the conference included Dr. / Ali Radwan representative of Egypt at UNESCO, Dr. / Sabri Abdul Aziz Sector Chairman of the Egyptian Antiquities Sector
, Dr. / Geyhan zaki director of Foreign Cultural Relations on the Supreme Council of Antiquities,
Dr / Sadia Qenawi Egyptian ambassador at UNESCO announced that the all of those present the Egyptian delegation presented the different axes of all projects that were implemented at the Luxor master plan from those present at the conference expressed their Appreciation and admiration for the project in Luxor and Demands
That all archaeological and heritage sites in the world have a master plan like the one in Luxor and to Repetition the Egyptian experience in the development of Luxor
Dr / Samir Faraj the President of the Supreme Council of Luxor, Commented that these projects have been implemented within the overall development plan projects for the development of Luxor, carried out by a scientific study on building a futuristic vision extends even in 2030 in cooperation with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and with the participation of all concerned with culture, heritage and tourism in Egypt

None
A comma-separated list of terms describing this content. Example: funny, bungee jumping, "Company, Inc.".