En un país con una tonelada de templos, éste es uno de los mejores.
Este es el templo más impresionante de Luxor. Es tan hermoso. Absolutamente vale la pena ver.
¡Es muy grande y hay mucho que ver, también cargas de colores vibrantes!
El más maravilloso dios de Luxo, Egipto, vale la pena unirse
[Introduction to Scenic Spots] Karnak Temple is the most magnificent temple left over from the ancient Egyptian Empire. It is world-renowned for its vast scale and covers more than 30 hectares only in well-preserved parts. There are three parts in the Karnak temple: the Amun temple, the Amun temple, the Mut temple, the Amun wife's war goddess, and the Monsieur temple. [Overall Feeling] When you come to Egypt, apart from looking up at the magical pyramids in Cairo, you have to visit the Karnak Temple. Walking into the scenic spot, your first feeling is shock. The magnificent super-long Jingdao composed of the Sphinx and the Sheep's Face gives people a strong sense of ritual and dignity. Excellent. What's more, in such temples thousands of years ago, these sculptures were well preserved. We can't help but wonder at the wisdom of the ancient Egyptians. Then the 8-metre-high statue of Ramses II came into view, standing on the soles of his feet is his beloved wife, Nafiltari. Moving forward, the most striking thing is the dozens of huge columns carved with ancient Egyptian stories, each of which can tell a long series of stories. Of course, time is limited. The tour guide only told some stories. In the temple, there are coloured columns, after so many years, the colour is intact, which can not help but amaze us. Then in Egypt, the Obelisk must also be seen, there are many obelisks in the temple, each has a story, so we need to investigate carefully. In addition, the Karnak temple is too big. Our tour guide gave us two hours of free activities and one hour of lecture. It seems that the time is really not enough. The Karnak temple is very big, and the stories are very many, so we are just watching the flowers. In addition, it is highly recommended that you go in January - February, not very hot, very comfortable.
El dios del Sol, Amón, es el dios local de Debes, y cuando Debes se convirtió en el dios más grande de Egipto, y el dios de Amón fue construido como el arquitecto religioso más grande de la historia. Su realización en el dios de Karnak es el dios de Amón, que más destacado es el magnífico hall de la gran variedad de pasos, que caminan como en el bosque de la roca. No sólo hay muchos, sino también grandes rocas, como la hierba de papel, en realidad un poco como el bosque de un hermano de la roca, pero es más grande que imaginar. La luz del sol entra, la luz de la sombra se mueve, el sol se cruza, da una sensación de misterio profundo. Así de alta densidad, ¿cómo va a ser que Dios de Amón se vaya? Muy bien.
En un país con una tonelada de templos, éste es uno de los mejores.
Este es el templo más impresionante de Luxor. Es tan hermoso. Absolutamente vale la pena ver.
¡Es muy grande y hay mucho que ver, también cargas de colores vibrantes!
El más maravilloso dios de Luxo, Egipto, vale la pena unirse
[Introduction to Scenic Spots] Karnak Temple is the most magnificent temple left over from the ancient Egyptian Empire. It is world-renowned for its vast scale and covers more than 30 hectares only in well-preserved parts. There are three parts in the Karnak temple: the Amun temple, the Amun temple, the Mut temple, the Amun wife's war goddess, and the Monsieur temple. [Overall Feeling] When you come to Egypt, apart from looking up at the magical pyramids in Cairo, you have to visit the Karnak Temple. Walking into the scenic spot, your first feeling is shock. The magnificent super-long Jingdao composed of the Sphinx and the Sheep's Face gives people a strong sense of ritual and dignity. Excellent. What's more, in such temples thousands of years ago, these sculptures were well preserved. We can't help but wonder at the wisdom of the ancient Egyptians. Then the 8-metre-high statue of Ramses II came into view, standing on the soles of his feet is his beloved wife, Nafiltari. Moving forward, the most striking thing is the dozens of huge columns carved with ancient Egyptian stories, each of which can tell a long series of stories. Of course, time is limited. The tour guide only told some stories. In the temple, there are coloured columns, after so many years, the colour is intact, which can not help but amaze us. Then in Egypt, the Obelisk must also be seen, there are many obelisks in the temple, each has a story, so we need to investigate carefully. In addition, the Karnak temple is too big. Our tour guide gave us two hours of free activities and one hour of lecture. It seems that the time is really not enough. The Karnak temple is very big, and the stories are very many, so we are just watching the flowers. In addition, it is highly recommended that you go in January - February, not very hot, very comfortable.
El dios del Sol, Amón, es el dios local de Debes, y cuando Debes se convirtió en el dios más grande de Egipto, y el dios de Amón fue construido como el arquitecto religioso más grande de la historia. Su realización en el dios de Karnak es el dios de Amón, que más destacado es el magnífico hall de la gran variedad de pasos, que caminan como en el bosque de la roca. No sólo hay muchos, sino también grandes rocas, como la hierba de papel, en realidad un poco como el bosque de un hermano de la roca, pero es más grande que imaginar. La luz del sol entra, la luz de la sombra se mueve, el sol se cruza, da una sensación de misterio profundo. Así de alta densidad, ¿cómo va a ser que Dios de Amón se vaya? Muy bien.