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Egyptian authorities unveiled on Thursday a renovated ancient promenade in the city of Luxor dating back 3,000 years as part of a project to highlight the country&rsquo;s archaeological treasures that are a major attraction for tourists.</p>
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The ancient walkway &mdash; known as the Avenue of the Sphinxes, but also called the Way of the Rams and the Path of the Gods &mdash; connects the famous Karnak and Luxor temples, which used to be Egypt&rsquo;s capital in ancient times. It is believed to have been the path that pilgrims took to pray at the temples and has been under excavation for more than 50 years.</p>
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Lined with statues of rams and sphinxes on pedestals, the ancient road in Luxor, on the banks of the Nile, stretches for several miles and is located about 650 kilometers&nbsp; south of Cairo.</p>
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Egypt has struggled to revive its tourism industry amid the political turmoil in the current following the deposing its autocratic ruler Hosni Mubarak in 2011. The&nbsp; coronavirus pandemic has also taken its toll as is the case with other tourist hotspots in world.</p>
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President Abdel Fatah el-Sissi attended the glittering extravaganza that was broadcast on TV channels in a late evening ceremony along with other senior officials.</p>
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Mohamed Abd el-Badei, a top Egyptian archeology official, said the oldest ruins along the pathway are six structures built by Queen Hatshepsut, Egypt&rsquo;s only woman pharaoh, that date to 1400 BCE, according to an AP report from Luxor.</p>
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He said that according to hieroglyphics on the walls of one of the temples, the ancient holiday was known as &ldquo;Opet&rdquo; and was marked by parades and dancers in celebration of the bounty that the Nile&rsquo;s annual flooding brought to the fields. There was also a flotilla of sacred boats that made their way to the temple, according to the transcriptions.</p>
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