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President "National childhood"The dream became a reality thanks to President Sisi and the hands of the Egyptians

President of the National Council for Childhood, Dr. Sahar El-Sunbati, said that the dream turned into reality thanks to the vision and support of the President of the Republic, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, and with the hands of the Egyptians, so that the Grand Egyptian Museum became a beacon of culture and civilization, and an immortal message confirming that Egypt was and still is the Mecca of Civilizations and the cradle of human creativity, a land that shaped the conscience of humanity with wisdom, art and science, and illuminated the paths of knowledge to the world since the dawn of time. History.

 

Dr. Sahar Al-Sunbati added – in a statement today – “We are only a few hours away from a unique historical event, which is the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum; That moment embodies the pride of every Egyptian, and constitutes a bright station in the path of the Egyptian state, which always seeks to preserve its great heritage, in a manner befitting the status of Egypt and its civilization, which taught humanity the meaning of creativity.

She pointed out that allocating an area of ​​five thousand square meters for the Children’s Museum inside the Grand Egyptian Museum is an innovative educational experience that combines fun and knowledge, and uses multimedia and interactive models to introduce children to the greatness of Egyptian civilization in an interesting way; This great edifice not only embodies the fragrance of the past, but also carries a message for the future. A message to the children of Egypt that they are the sons of a civilization whose flames will never be extinguished, and that preserving national identity is a duty that is passed down to every generation out of love and belonging to this country.

She pointed out that national identity is the imprint that does not disappear no matter how times change, and it is belonging, memory, and roots extending deep into history. Whoever knows his roots will not be uprooted by the winds of change. It is our duty to instill in our children love of the homeland just as we instill in them belief in themselves, for national identity is the bridge that connects history and the future, between the memory of ancestors and the dreams of children.

He pointed out that the Egyptian civilization was not just relics to be told, but rather a system of thought and creativity that made man the focus of construction and progress, and established the values of beauty, science and humanity, and from the banks of the Nile the first began. Sparks of human thought to write Egypt in letters of light on the first pages of history, and to consolidate the meanings of leadership in culture, science and the arts.

The President of the Council expressed thanks and appreciation for every hand that builds and plants a grain of hope in the soil of this ancient country, and a tribute of reverence to a great people who willingly write the never-ending story of Egypt. "A homeland that inspires the world again".

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