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Let's explore the representative ancient ruins of Luxor, Egypt, where the entire city is called a museum.

#HongKongAirTicketEvent #2024WishEvent #EgyptTravel #Egypt #Luxor #LuxorTravel ▪️1 - 5 Luxor Temple ▪️6 - 10 Karnak Temple Hello, I'm Tara, who loves Egypt and has traveled to Egypt for the Nth time for 8 months :) Today, I'm going to introduce you to the representative historical sites of Luxor, the capital of ancient Egypt, the Karnak Temple and the Luxor Temple💙 💟Luxor Temple💟 ⏲️ Check-in: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM 💵 Admission: Adults 400 pounds (about 16,000 won) 📍 Location: Egypt Luxor ❤️ Luxor Temple Overview ❤️ Ancient Egyptian temple. It is a temple representing Luxor along with the Karnak Temple. 💙 History of Luxor Temple 💙 Luxor Temple is estimated to have been built around 1400 BC. After that, it became a temple symbolizing Thebes along with Karnak Temple. The difference is that unlike Karnak Temple, which is centered on worshiping gods, Luxor Temple had a stronger purpose of strengthening the royal authority of the pharaohs, and some scholars claim that pharaohs held coronation ceremonies at Luxor Temple. 💟Karnak Temple💟 ⏲️ Check-in: 6:00 AM - 5:30 PM 💵 Admission: Adults 300 pounds (about 12,000 won) 📍 Location: Egypt Luxor ❤️ Overview of Karnak Temple ❤️ It is an ancient ruin located in the northern part of Luxor. It is still one of the largest religious facilities in the world. Karnak is a place name referring to the northern half of the old capital Thebes (now Luxor), and the temple complex consisting of three temples, the temple of Mont and Mut, centered around the great temple of the sun god Amon, is collectively called the Karnak Temple. 💙 Karnak Temple History 💙 Karnak is famous for the temples built by over 30 pharaohs over 2,000 years. In 356, Karnak was abandoned and disappeared from people's memories, becoming more than half buried in sand. Then, in 1668, Capuchin missionaries visited the site and described it as the nearby Arabic place name 'El Karnak', making it known to Europe again. It was investigated by explorers in the 18th century and French scholars in the early 19th century. Then, in 1895, full-scale excavations began under the leadership of French scholars. However, as grave robbers were rampant during the excavation, the Egyptian Antiquities Authority established the Karnak Office and began repairs and restoration. Even after a century of research, it is said that only 10% of the entire site has been excavated.
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Posted: Mar 28, 2024
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