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Comparing Luxor Temple and Karnak Temple, the Ramses Temple is not so majestic. The pillars are a bit dilapidated, but these are historical memories and admirable. The mummy pose was made after the death of the pharaoh, so the Egyptian tour guide said: Don't pose this pose, there are many murals carved in the temple, and there are many visitors coming and going.
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Comparing Luxor Temple and Karnak Temple, the Ramses Temple is not so majestic. The pillars are a bit dilapidated, but these are historical memories and admirable. The mummy pose was made after the death of the pharaoh, so the Egyptian tour guide said: Don't pose this pose, there are many murals carved in the temple, and there are many visitors coming and going.
Abu Simbel Temple, an encounter with Ramses II spanning 3,300 years. It's really beautiful here, it feels like a journey through history, everything is worth looking forward to, after returning, I miss everything here. It's so beautiful.
The temple of Ramses is huge. The architectural features of the temple are very good. This temple is also very old. You can still see some pharaoh’s items here. The temple has been baptized for many years and has been preserved. Not much. [View] The view here is very good
I stayed in this temple for a long time, almost no one, only me and the gatekeeper, and statues scattered on the ground. The head of a sculpture fell on the ground. I guess it should be Ramses II.
The Temple of Abu Simbel built by Ramses II for himself and the Temple of Hathor built for his wife are two huge temples. Well-built, it is the essence of Egyptian temples. Especially the mystery that hasn't been realized so far---the ancient Egyptians created the unparalleled wonder of the Sun Festival. It is worth visiting.