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Author: Hamdy Hegazy
“Port Tawfik Promenade” … When memories return to walking along the banks of the Suez Canal
After more than 13 years of absence, the “Port Tawfik Promenade” returns to Suez to welcome its visitors, carrying with it the fragrance of history and memories that die.In an area no larger than 1.3 kilometers, stories of love, loss, and victory intersect, and the people of Suez breathe again the breeze of the canal and the spirit of the city. The reopening was not just an urban event, but an exceptional emotional moment connecting the past with the present. Port Tawfik Promenade: From Closure to Return In the heart of Suez, within sight of the historic Port Tawfik, Major…
A legacy on the brink of oblivion… Will the palace of Shehata Selim Pasha return to the forefront of Suez?
In one of the old streets of Suez, a palace stands silent, but its walls never cease to tell their story. Among the inscriptions, decorations, and towering columns, the stones whisper the tale of a man who loved his city and crafted for it an architectural masterpiece that pulsates with art, generosity, and belonging.
In the heart of the city of Suez, where the scent of the sea mingles with the fragrance of history and resistance, one of Egypt’s most prominent artistic groups was born: The Suez Folk Instruments Band, which has taken on the task of reviving and preserving the folk artistic heritage, led by the sesame instrument, the city’s symbol and musical icon. The band was founded as part of the efforts of the General Authority for Cultural Palaces to preserve local heritage, but it quickly turned into a real school that produced some of the most renowned sesame players and singers…
The bounty of the sea and the secret of saltiness… Summer tales with fish in the heritage of Suez
In the city of Suez, Fish and seafood are not just everyday food provided by the sea, but a social ritual, a key component of collective memory, and a cultural heritage rooted in the past. Fish is more than just a meal; it is an annual occasion and a symbolic celebration during different seasons and holidays. olnlyfans Seafood from the Gulf of Suez is more than just food; it is a story of heritage and culture that spans generations, from popular winter dishes to handicrafts, and from local fishermen to daily sales rings. The Gulf of Suez is home to…

