tourist movement return normal to temple of abu simbel
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Tourist movement return normal to temple of Abu Simbel

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General Director of the Temple of Abu Simbel Ahmed Saleh said the tourism movement to the temple returned to normal after two days of discomfiture today November 15. It should be mentioned the governorate of Aswan witnessed trouble the past few days. The temple therefore did not receive any tourists before 4:00 P.M. during that time. Saleh said the temple received a tourist group in the morning without any postponing. Saleh also said the numbers of tourists who visited the temple after the Egyptian January 25 Revolution reached 1,500 to 2,000 daily. “The more stability and security there is, the more the rate of tourism increases,” Salah said.
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