Thursday, 12 February 2026
Pharonic
The Great Sphinx of Giza: A Cultural Journey through Time
Issue : 02-2026
Standing on the Giza Plateau, beneath the vast Egyptian sky, the Great Sphinx of Giza appears not merely as a monument, but as a living witness to human history. For Chinese visitors, whose civilization also measures time in millennia,
Egyptian-Chinese archaeologists uncover ancient "sacred lake" in the Karnak Temple Complex
Issue : 01-2026
An Egyptian-Chinese archaeological mission announced on Saturday that the team has uncovered an ancient "sacred lake" at the Montu Temple precinct in the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, a city renowned for its rich monuments in southern Egypt.
Ramesses II… When Kingship Reached the Height of Its Meaning
Issue : 01-2026
When we speak of Ramesses II, we are not merely referring to a great king, but to a decisive moment in the history of ancient Egypt—a moment when the concept of kingship reached its fullest political, religious, and
Queen Nefertari… Beauty of Beauties and Queen of Eternity
Issue : 01-2026
Queen Nefertari was not merely the wife of a great king; she was, in herself, a complete civilizational phenomenon—an embodiment of the ideal queen in ancient Egypt, uniting beauty, intellect, status, and symbolism
Alexandria Belongs to the Universe
Issue : 12-2025
Alexandria is not merely a city; it is a living testament to humanity’s quest for knowledge, culture, and beauty. Founded in 331 BCE by Alexander the Great, it quickly became a beacon of civilization, bridging the worlds of East and West, Africa and the Mediterranean, the classical and the modern. Its streets, its harbors, its libraries
The Pyramids Were Tombs… Not Power Stations
Issue : 12-2025
For thousands of years, the Egyptian pyramids have stood as timeless monuments, astonishing the world with their grandeur and engineering mastery. Yet today, the greatest threat to their history is not their mystery
Egyptian Mummies: The Secret of Immortality Between Science, Art, and Religion
Issue : 12-2025
For thousands of years, humans have sought ways to preserve the bodies of those who departed from this world. The idea of death, of losing loved ones, has always stirred fear and sorrow, but it also inspired reflection on the meaning of life and the possibility of the soul’s survival beyond the grave. Across
The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir…
The Spirit of Egypt, the Conscience of History, and the House That Never Closes
Issue : 11-2025
When you stand before the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, you realize that you are facing a place that does not merely store antiquities—
Marketing the Grand Egyptian Museum
Issue : 10-2025
Museum is more than promoting a tourist attraction — it’s about reviving Egypt’s global cultural identity and reaffirming its position as the cradle of human civilization.
Official website for Grand Egyptian Museum launched
Issue : 10-2025
Egypt’s ministry of tourism and antiquities has launched this week the official website for the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), marking a major step in preparations for the landmark institution’s opening on November 1, 2025.
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