Ambassador Hatem Al -Nashar, Egypt’s ambassador, in Labaz, inaugurated the exhibition of the Pharaonic archaeological reproductions and pictures of the ancient Egyptian civilization, in the presence of both the Deputy Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Culture, some of the senior state officials, parliamentarians, accredited ambassadors and representatives of the arts and media.
The ambassador also gave a lecture in one of the halls of the National Museum on “The Secrets and Mazzing of Pharaonic History.”
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The reproductive exhibition included statues and artworks of various old civilizations throughout the ages, as the Egyptian hall included more than 50 pieces of statue and pink paper that express the personalities of the most important kings and queens at the time and their daily lives, which is the largest exhibition of this kind witnessed by the Latin continent.
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The ambassador also announced the launch of the activities organized by the embassy throughout the year, highlighting the efforts made to enhance bilateral relations, especially in the cultural and tourism fields, as they represent soft power sources.
The exhibition continues for a week in La Labaz under the title “A Journey through Time and Set” before it wanders in a number of other Bolivian governorates.