The Queen's Unit of Luxor echoes the famous Valley of the Emperors, where more than 30 queens from ancient Egypt are buried. More than 20 of them can be opened to the outside world, the scale here is much smaller than the Imperial Valley, but there are also exquisite murals, many precious cultural relics have been unearthed, you may wish to visit and explore.
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The Queen's Unit of Luxor echoes the famous Valley of the Emperors, where more than 30 queens from ancient Egypt are buried. More than 20 of them can be opened to the outside world, the scale here is much smaller than the Imperial Valley, but there are also exquisite murals, many precious cultural relics have been unearthed, you may wish to visit and explore.
Like the famous Valley of the Kings, Luxor is buried here, most of the ancient Egyptian Pharaohs. Throughout the Valley of the Queens, there are about 20 ancient Egyptian queens buried, most of which can be visited. But the entire burial chamber is much smaller than in the Valley of the Emperors, and less luxurious.
Luxor's Valley of the Queens is a little smaller than the Valley of the Emperors, where more than 20 queens were buried in ancient Egypt. Most of them can be visited, through a long narrow passage to the bottom of the pyramid, both walls are beautiful murals, and the top is decorated in glory. Although smaller than the mausoleum in the Valley of the Emperors, the exquisiteness is no less than theirs.
Luxor's Valley of Queens, as its name implies, is the place where ancient Egyptian queens were buried. It is not far from the famous Valley of Emperors. There are more than 30 tombs of queens in the whole area. Four or five of them can be visited. The Tomb of Queen Valley is much worse than that of Emperor Valley, but there are also very beautiful murals and funerary objects, which are worth visiting.
Luxor not only has the famous Valley of the Emperors, but also the Queen, as the name implies, here is the tomb of the Queens buried in ancient Egypt. It is a little smaller in size and specification than the Valley of the Emperors, but it also buries dozens of queens. Some of the trees can be visited, there are also exquisite murals and precious burial items, exploring the ancient Egyptian underground world and a place where brilliant civilizations must come.