It is in the midst of an enchanting atmosphere that the past history of the pharaohs mingles with the conquest of the present by the Egyptians. These peaceful and harmonious people participated in the celebration of this magnificent Royal Mummies Parade, to the delight of spectators from all over the world, who discover a dazzling spectacle on this beautiful starry night.
The golden mask of King Tutankhamun is the most famous artifact in the world.
A certain number of high dignitaries had wanted to deny access to certain people, such as famous women artists, broadcasters, or soloists without success. The legendary ceremony took place with the appearance of artist Mona Zaki, Nelly Karim, and Hind Sabri. They were dressed as pharaonic queen, thus dazzling this beautiful parade with their presence. The participation of singer Riham Abdul Hakim, soprano Amira Salim, and many other artists, ended up making this show more festive.
Passing through the Egyptian National Museum, from Tahrir Square, in downtown Cairo, the parade showed all the charm of Egyptian civilization, from Phasaat, south of the capital, where the royal mummies settled in the capital city. Tahrir Square is also decorated with a Pharaonic mascot, which was built around official buildings decorated with pretty lights.
It is an event that the whole world has witnessed with great interest
During the Mummies procession, the orchestra conducted by Maestro Nader Abbasi, gave us a beautiful orchestration. He performed tunes in his own style, in the midst of a large crowd, which was appreciated by the members of the orchestra.
The parade of Mummies from the time of captivity included 18 kings mummies and 4 queens mummies: King Ramses II, Ramses III, Ramses IV, Ramses V, Ramses VI, Ramses IX. In this atmosphere, the Egyptian singer Amira Salim lived minutes of glory, feeling that she had soared, as she was called the Egyptian vernacular «a bird of joy,» and not a performer of millions, when she sang the Egyptian Hieroglyph which is the oldest Egyptian Language.
Egyptian Minister of Antiquities and Tourism Khalid al-Anani announced that a procession to transport King Tutankhamun’s mask and gold coffin from the Egyptian Liberation Museum to the Grand Museum is currently under consideration.
Al-Anani pointed out that the golden mask of King Tutankhamun is the most famous artifact in the world, and that most of the collection has been transferred to the Grand Egyptian Museum.
The new parade would take place after various global media including newspapers, TV stations and news agencies paid tribute to the historic Egypt exhibition, which impressed the whole world in a majestic procession, carrying the 22 mummies of kings and queens of Egypt.