

▲ Located in northeastern Africa, it flows from south to north through the East African Plateau (tropical savanna climate) and the Sahara Desert (tropical desert climate) before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea, with a total length of 6,671 km.

▲ The Cave Church, also known as St. Simon the Tanner Monastery, is located inside the Mokattam Hills. Entirely carved out of rock walls, this church can accommodate up to ten thousand worshippers.


▲ It is an Egyptian landmark and the highest point in Old Cairo, featured on Egypt's silver coins and banknotes. The Egyptian government compares it to "the Forbidden City of Cairo."

▲ The pyramids are the tombs of the pharaohs (kings) of ancient Egypt. They are named for their resemblance to the Chinese character "金" (gold). They are mainly concentrated in the Giza region, with the Great Pyramid of Giza being the most representative. They reflect the advanced culture and economy and superb architectural technology of ancient Egypt and are one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.








