
πͺπ¬πͺπ½οΈποΈπ₯° Egypt is the oldest nation known to humanity. It has a running heritage since thousands of years and today blossoms into a ‘cocktail’ of diversity. Throughout the ages, Egypt has engaged and integrated multiple cultures and peoples including: Greek, Italian, Arabic, Turkish, French and British. Egypt has also seen a large number of immigration from all around the world during those old empires and during its modern history, where today Egypt is hosting millions of refugees and millions of expats and foreign residents / students. The immigration to Egypt comes in light of the very welcoming atmosphere where its people do not separate between local and foreigner and where its land hosts people from all the cultures of the world. Egypt has always been the land of peace and the radiant source of religions starting from the times of the Pharaohs following with Judaism, Christianity and Islam … not forgetting that the holy family consisting of Virgin Mary and baby Jesus Christ sought refuge in Egypt among the Egyptians for security from the cruelty of the Roman emperors. This shapes the cultural diversity Egypt enjoys today as presented in the documentary video below (with English subtitles), including interviews with foreign residents of Egypt, where we can see that Egypt is continuously enriching itself with all the different cultures from all around the world in complete harmony for the fulfillment of its eternal global role: development of humanity! Egypt is the correct number in the global equation today … it is the voice of wisdom, peace, and love to all of humanity and peoples of the world. Β It is said that if a person drinks from the Nile of Egypt they never want to leave and always want to stay … no wonder with all the special and peaceful vibes running among its streets and people! Welcome to the land of the Pharaohs … welcome to your second home … welcome to Egypt! π₯°πππ
π―π΅πͺπ¬π©ππ Another video shows an interview (in Arabic) with the current governor of Tokyo, Japan, Ms. Yuriko Koike, the first female governor of Tokyo and previous Minister of Defense in Japan who studied in the 1970s at Cairo University in Egypt. Her excellency considers herself ‘100% Egyptian’ after living in Egypt for years and enjoying some time in her life with the Egyptians. π₯°