The Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage (CultNat) at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina will inaugurate on Monday the shows of the "Heritage Panorama" in the Egyptian Culture Center in London.
The shows will promote tourism in Egypt and offer information about the ancient Egyptian civilization since the prehistoric age till the modern era.
The Head of the CultNat Mohamed Farouq said that inaugurating the "Heritage Panorama" shows in cooperation with the Egyptian Culture Center in London represents starting point to attract more tourists to Egypt.
The two-day shows will be attended by high-level officials from the British Culture Ministry, foreign embassies in London, culture offices affiliated to embassies as well as businessmen and representatives of the Egyptian associations interested in education and medicine.
Farouq further reiterated that the "Heritage Panorama" depends on the most up-to-date technologies to highlight the Egyptian history in an attractive way.
For her part, the Egyptian Cultural Counselor in London Reem Bahgat said that the British citizens are fond of the ancient Egyptian civilization.
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