The Abaidos site in Luxor is a very large-scale temple site, where the walls are engraved with many exquisite and mysterious ancient Egyptian paintings. The large and neatly arranged stone pillars in the temple are also a very beautiful landscape for taking pictures.
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The Abaidos site in Luxor is a very large-scale temple site, where the walls are engraved with many exquisite and mysterious ancient Egyptian paintings. The large and neatly arranged stone pillars in the temple are also a very beautiful landscape for taking pictures.
Abaidos is the oldest ancient town found in ancient Egypt today. The temples, temples and residential areas are well preserved, and these are more than 4,000 years old. The temple is sacrificed by the god Kent Mente, very long history, definitely worth visiting and studying.
Chartered from Luxor, cost $60. The Abaidos site is about 300 kilometers away from Luxor, and the car takes at least three hours. There are few people inside, there are unusually beautiful murals, it is worth going!
The Abaidos site is one of the oldest towns in ancient Egypt and has been around for 5,000 years. It is a sacrifice to the ancient cemetery god, known as the first city of the west of the kentment god temple, there are many exquisite and mysterious murals, many content is still inexplicable mystery, it is worth exploring.
I have to admit that before I went to Egypt, I had not even heard of the names Abydos and Dendra Dendera, which were not as famous as Karnak in the Karnak temple in the Nile tragedy and Abu Simbel in the Mummy. But it was an important page in ancient Egyptian history, there are no noisy tourists, exquisite temple murals and sculptures are unsurprisingly intact, and you can fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of forgetfulness that explores ancient Egyptian mystical culture.