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I just came back from 83 days in Egypt, and I don't know what to say

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I just came back from 83 days in Egypt, and I don't know what to say

Title: An 83-day journey in Egypt may not be appropriate to say

Spending 83 days in Egypt gave me a deeper understanding of this mysterious and ancient country, as well as many unusual experiences. But as I returned home, I began to reflect on the fact that there were some things that might not be appropriate to say.

During this journey, I immersed myself in the rich and colorful culture of Egypt. I explored the pyramids, the ancient temples on the banks of the Nile, and the amazing Luxor Temple. Each place is full of history, as if you can hear the sighs of the ancients and the glorious past.

However, there are also many challenges and realities in this country that I did not anticipate before. The congestion in the city, the chaos of traffic and the differences in culture all frustrated me. But it was these experiences that gave me a deeper understanding of the resilience and passion of the Egyptian people.

I remember in a market, a vendor chatted with me and he shared his love for family and life. Despite the hardships of life, he is still full of hope and smiles. It made me understand that life is not only about pyramids and monuments, but also about the sincerity and connection between people.

I just came back from 83 days in Egypt, and I don't know what to say

During this time, I also met many friendly and welcoming Egyptians. They were kind enough to share their stories and culture, and they gave me a lot of valuable advice and help. I was deeply touched by this kind attitude and inspired my attitude towards life and others.

However, it is behind all this beauty that there are also hidden words that I am reluctant to say. Sometimes, I see some tourists who are disrespectful to the local culture, as well as the destruction of the environment. This saddens me because I know that travel is not just about sightseeing, it's about respecting and experiencing.

Looking back on this time, I feel that more emphasis should be placed on mutual understanding and respect between cultures. No matter where we are, we should respect local Xi and culture, protect the environment, and treat the world with a kinder attitude. It's not just respect for yourself, it's respect for others, for this beautiful world.

I hope that this journey is not only an appreciation of the beautiful scenery, but also a baptism of the soul. There may be some things that I don't intend to say directly, but I will incorporate these experiences and reflections into my life to become a better version of myself.

Each journey has left a unique footprint, and this experience in Egypt has given me many precious inspirations. I will always cherish this time and continue to move forward with respect for this mysterious country and incorporate this precious experience into my life.

Traveling is not only about traveling through mountains and rivers, but also about spiritual experience and growth. May we all learn wisdom on our journey, spread love and respect, and make this world a better place because of our existence.

I just came back from 83 days in Egypt, and I don't know what to say

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