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Egypt reopened the pyramids and the Sphinx. Will the economy be overwhelmed?

Egypt's reopening of the pyramids and the Sphinx must be due to economic considerations. The pyramids and the Sphinx are the most important tourist resources in Egypt, and Egypt can earn a lot of extra money from them every year. However, the local economy is definitely affected by the long-term closure of the epidemic this year.

0 1, the Egyptian pyramids and the Sphinx reopened. In early July, Egypt announced the reopening of two scenic spots, the Sphinx and the Pyramid, for world tourists to visit again. In the past, due to the global epidemic, Egypt had to close tourist attractions such as pyramids and the Sphinx in order to reduce the flow of people. By July, this scenic spot had been closed for almost four months, and it was almost time to open.

Why did Egypt reopen the Sphinx and the pyramids? Why did Egypt reopen these two tourist attractions at this time? I think there are two main factors. The first factor is that Egypt has closed them for more than four months, and the local economy has been greatly affected. If it is not opened, it will have a greater impact on Egypt, so it has to be opened. The second factor is that the epidemic situation in Egypt and the world has been effectively controlled. As long as protective measures are taken, there will be no major problems. Under the influence of these two factors, Egypt reopened the pyramids and the Sphinx.

03. Should we travel now? My answer must be not to go out and stay at home. It's too dangerous outside. Although the epidemic situation in many countries has been controlled to a certain extent, their confirmed population base is still very large, ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. Compared with thousands of people in our country, it is safer to stay at home. Don't go out and stay at home honestly.

Summary: Egypt must have its own considerations for reopening the pyramids and the Sphinx, but I feel that even if it is opened now, there will not be too many people flowing, and the local economy will still be difficult to improve.