On the Eve of the Grand Egyptian Museum Opening, Cairo’s Sky Hosts a Stunning Drone Show

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On the Eve of the Grand Egyptian Museum Opening, Cairo's Sky Hosts a Stunning Drone Show

On the eve of the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum, the sky over Cairo hosted a stunning drone show.

In anticipation of the official opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum, a dazzling display using a group of drones lit up the Cairo sky, showcasing the mask of King Tutankhamun as a magnificent symbol.

This event occurred amid global anticipation for the unveiling of the largest museum in the world dedicated to a single civilization. The museum is set to combine modern technology with ancient artifacts to present the history of ancient Egypt.

Egyptian officials hope that the opening of this massive cultural project, which has faced multiple delays, will help revive the tourism industry and attract international attention.

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