At the conclusion of his visit to Luxor Governorate today, Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly and his entourage inspected the ongoing development works on the Nile Corniche in both the East and West Banks of the governorate.
At the start of his tour of the East Bank Corniche, the Prime Minister emphasized that the development works on the Nile Corniche in Luxor Governorate are part of the state's efforts to highlight the city of Luxor, with its rich archaeological and cultural heritage. He noted that it serves as a natural recreational space for the residents of the governorate and that its implementation has been carefully considered to align with the visual identity of the governorate and to contribute to providing a distinctive tourist experience for both locals and international visitors.
At the conclusion of his inspection tour of the Nile Corniche on the West Bank, the Prime Minister watched artistic performances by a group of children at the Roman Amphitheater. These included folk and traditional arts displays. He also listened to a talented young girl recite poetry and watched performances by scout troops. Dr. Mostafa Madbouly expressed his delight at the high quality of the performances, praising the outstanding talents of the governorate's youth. He also made sure to take a commemorative photo with them, wishing them continued success and excellence.