
▲ The Valley Temple of Khafre is located in the Giza Pyramid Complex, right beside the Great Sphinx. Built with solid granite, though now roofless with only walls and pillars remaining, it still exudes extraordinary grandeur. The exquisite pillar carvings are particularly worthy of admiration.

▲ Wadi Hitan National Park is a paleontological fossil site in Egypt's Fayoum Governorate, located approximately 150 kilometers southwest of Cairo. Due to its hundreds of early cetacean fossils, specifically those of the Archaeoceti suborder, it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in July 2005. The fossils at this site reveal remnants of hind limbs in ancient whales, documenting the evolutionary transition of cetaceans from land-dwelling to marine life.

▲ Located on the Giza Plateau, the Giza Necropolis refers to a complex of pyramids rather than a single structure. Built between 2600 and 2500 BC, these pyramids symbolize ancient Egyptian civilization and stand as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.










