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Egypt celebrates Archaeologists’ Day with record tourism triumphs

by Salwa Samir
January 11, 2025
in Arts, Egypt, Entertainment
The honorees are posing for a group photo with Minister Sherif Fathy and prominent archaeologists.

The honorees are posing for a group photo with Minister Sherif Fathy and prominent archaeologists.

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In a celebration rich with history and hope, the Tourism and Antiquities Ministry held its annual Egyptian Archaeologists’ Day on Friday at the Cairo Opera House.

 This event, which pays homage to the diligent archaeologists who unearthed Egypt’s ancient treasures, has been a cherished tradition since 1953, marking the appointment of Mustafa Amer as the first Egyptian head of the Antiquities Authority.

Minister Sherif Fathy shared promising news that, despite regional geopolitical challenges, Egypt recorded an unprecedented surge in tourism in 2024.

He stated that the country welcomed 15.7 million tourists, setting a new benchmark in its tourism history.

Minister Fathy attributed this remarkable success to the enhanced security and safety provided by the Egyptian state and the robust support extended to the tourism and antiquities sectors.

The minister emphasised the collaborative spirit that has been critical in achieving these milestones. He expressed gratitude for the steadfast dedication of past ministers, ministry employees, the vibrant private tourism sector, and community institutions, whose united efforts have charted a promising course for Egypt’s tourism and cultural heritage.

A highlight of the evening was the heartfelt recognition of several archaeologists for their invaluable contributions to preserving Egypt’s storied past. 

These honorees symbolise the enduring commitment to uncovering and safeguarding the relics that not only tell the stories of millennia gone by but also captivate the imagination of millions of visitors from around the globe.

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