Pages

February 20, 2011

Come to Egypt is a country of freedom

Has today a large number of tour guides organized a march to promote tourism and tourists to return to Egypt, made the march a large picture of the Pyramids, and left most of the workers wearing mostly white, and holding them to sign written on it (supported freedom See Egypt), most of the world's languages.
There are some other is to raise banners white written on each one of them words to encourage tourists to come to Egypt, and in a question for one of these tour guides about the reason for organizing the march, said they are more adversely affected by the disappearance of tourism, full, and that most of Egypt's economy based on tourism, and they their attempts to return the confidence in the Egyptian tourism, he added that the organization of this process also came through Facebook because it can bring together all people

February 2011/16
Tourists, raising the slogan "now more secure. " And called for the revitalization of tourism to Egypt
In a snapshot reflecting the extent of their pride in this country and civilization, striking deep in history for more than 7 thousand years, has not forgotten the tourists to respond back to Egypt on the luggage tags from its impact and generosity of her family and volunteered a number of them yesterday to launch an appeal to their peers from the lover of the land of Egypt and invited them to re-visit Egypt after the stability of its affairs and its people after the revolution succeeded in achieving their demands for change.
The Bridge Kasr El Nil saw yesterday morning, pause for a number of tourists from different nationalities wearing T-shirts in white printed with slogans in Arabic praising ethics Egyptians and the warm welcome to tourists, including the words "best people" and carrying banners in English written by NOW IS MORE SAFE sense that Egypt is now becoming more Secure. He joined a number of passers-by to the tourists and were keen to take photos with them and considered this as a call to boost tourism to Egypt, after the depression experienced by the tourism sector following the outbreak of the revolution in the twenty-fifth oflast January

No comments:

Post a Comment