China showcases Shandong culture at Algeria’s SITEV Tourism Fair
China’s participation concluded with the pavilion receiving, for the second consecutive year, the “Best Foreign Pavilion” award
China’s participation concluded with the pavilion receiving, for the second consecutive year, the “Best Foreign Pavilion” award
The event featured Indonesian traditional fashion shows, cultural documentaries and food stands, with participation from Indonesian students and community members living in Egypt.
The Animals of Ancient Egypt: Then and Now is a joint work by naturalist Richard Hoath and Egyptologist Salima Ikram
The event was inaugurated by Najy Al‑Najy, cultural counsellor at the Palestinian Embassy, and French Ambassador to Egypt Éric Chevallier
The work, scripted by prominent archaeologist Zahi Hawass, is a dramatic interpretation inspired by ancient Egyptian history, not a historical document.
The minister outlined prospects for cultural collaboration between Egypt, Tatarstan and Russia in fields such as visual arts, literature, poetry, cinema and museums.
Xi said China “actively supports” UNESCO’s work, adding that both sides have undertaken “many efforts to safeguard global peace and advance global development.”
The Mexican Embassy in Cairo, in cooperation with Lughat Publishing House, celebrated the release of the Arabic translation of “The Only Daughter,” a novel by renowned Mexican writer Guadalupe Nettel.
A packed audience filled the historic Adriano Cinema in Rome late Saturday for a special screening of the upcoming documentary “The Man with the Hat,” attended by Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass and the film’s director Geoff Roth.
She praised the Sahab‑led initiative, saying his volunteer role lends the project rare prestige and mentorship.
Palestinian cultural counselor Naji Al-Naji praised Egyptian support and the producers behind the series
The Cairo International Book Fair today hosted the launch of the Arabic translation of “Canek,” a seminal work in Mexican literature
The U.S. pavilion features a curated selection of American books translated into Arabic, interactive activities exploring American culture
The selection of Romania as Guest of Honour provides a valuable opportunity to build on the longstanding relationship between the two nations
This year’s edition is the largest in the fair’s history, featuring a record 1,457 publishing houses from 83 countries and more than 6,600 exhibitors
Key features include an interactive map of the exhibition’s publishers, a searchable database for book titles and publisher locations, and a daily agenda highlighting the fair’s cultural events and activities
This year’s edition will honor Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz as the Fair’s main personality
This shows Egypt’s leadership in preserving musical heritage through modern research.
The festivities feature a temporary archaeological exhibition running for two months in collaboration with the Coptic Museum in Cairo.
The event also commemorated the 15th anniversary of the Yunus Emre Institute's founding in Cairo
The museum aims not only to document individual achievements but also to highlight the distinct characteristics of the Egyptian school of recitation
Minister hails Salwa Bakr’s BRICS Literary Prize win as a major triumph for Egyptian and Arab literature, reinforcing Egypt’s global cultural leadership.
Minister of Culture Dr. Ahmed Fouad Henno met today with festival president, legendary actor Hussein Fahmy, to put the finishing touches on arrangements for the event running from November 12 to 21.
The festivities included artistic performances highlighting peace, an end to the conflict in Gaza, and the resilience of the Sinai people.
Thousands of visitors have lined up in long queues since early morning to explore the wonders of ancient Egyptian civilization.
The executive board's recommendation is expected soon, with a final vote slated for November 6, 2025, at the general assembly in Uzbekistan.
The Identity Day demonstrates the museum’s commitment to nurturing a sense of belonging and pride among Egyptians while fostering creative visions for the future.
The event brought together culture ministers from around the world, along with representatives from international organizations and civil society.
Both sides expressed optimism about future joint Turkish-Egyptian film and TV series projects, particularly those inspired by their shared history.
The collaboration aims to create joint investment and trade opportunities, leveraging Korea's expertise and Egypt's growing market.
Egypt’s thriving world of traditional crafts and heritage arts will take center stage at “Turathna 2025”, a major exhibition set to open on October 4, 2025, at the Egypt International Exhibitions Center in Cairo
The exhibition runs from September 20 to October 2, 2025. It is a collaboration between the Embassy of Egypt in Paris, Paul Valéry University of Montpellier, and the French virtual reality company Olfy.
The event reflected a dynamic partnership between the festival, the United Nations, and the Egyptian government, highlighting the powerful role of arts and culture in driving sustainable development.
Egypt’s Ministry of Culture inaugurates the country’s first-ever “Egyptian Music Day.” This occasion honored the extraordinary individuals who have shaped Egypt’s musical heritage
Running for a month, the exhibition offers guests an exceptional opportunity to connect with Egypt’s rich traditions and vibrant cultural identity.
The “Ham” exhibition at Cairo’s Museum of Islamic Art celebrates the cultural friendship between Egypt and South Korea through art and tradition.
Stepping into the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo feels like crossing a threshold into a world where science, art, and spirituality intertwine in breathtaking harmony. On a vibrant tour through its halls, The Nile Observer was swept away by the dazzling legacy of Islamic civilization
This book shines a light on Manqarius ibn Ibrahim, an important but often overlooked Coptic administrator in eighteenth-century Egypt, showing how his leadership and cooperation helped bring about justice, good governance, and social progress in a time of change.
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo has opened a special exhibition, “Light of Guidance: Birth,” to celebrate the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday, featuring rare Islamic artifacts and highlighting the Prophet’s life, legacy, and enduring values.
South Korea’s Ambassador to Egypt, Kim Yong-hyon, described the anniversary as “a turning point and cornerstone in our shared history
The collection of 339 books covers a wide range of topics such as history, culture, archaeology, literature, and international relations
Cairo brought together over 300 top media and entertainment leaders as part of the global preparations for the "Bridge Summit 2025"—a major upcoming event in Abu Dhabi focused on shaping the future of media, content, and entertainment through international collaboration.
Egypt’s Consul General in Marseille joined French officials to unveil a replica of the Luxor Obelisk, celebrating the historic ties between Egypt and France.
Egypt and China held a special event at Cairo’s National Museum of Egyptian Civilization to celebrate their friendship, using the Nile and Yangtze rivers as symbols of cultural connection and cooperation
The Alexandria Mediterranean Countries Film Festival has announced that it will pay tribute to the beloved Egyptian-Armenian child actress Fayrouz at its 41st edition, set to take place from October 2 to 6, 2025.
Dubai hosted the first Al Hasbah Award for Inspirational Women, honoring leading Emirati women for their achievements and highlighting the UAE’s commitment to women’s empowerment.
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo marks World Photography Day with an exhibition of ancient Egypt photos by Italian artists.
The international amateur photography competition celebrating underwater cultural heritage, attracting participants from Egypt and six other countries and highlighting global interest in Egypt’s submerged treasures.
The third National Simsimiyya Festival in Ismailia celebrated the UNESCO listing of the simsimiyya as intangible cultural heritage, honoring artists and scholars while showcasing vibrant performances to preserve Egypt’s cultural identity.
Egypt’s Minister of Culture has designated September 15 as “Egyptian Music Day” to honor Sayed Darwish, celebrating Egyptian music’s role in national identity with annual events, tributes, and performances organized by the National Center for Theatre, Music, and Folk Arts.
The “People of Egypt” program empowers 120 young women from Egypt’s border regions through cultural engagement, fostering identity, creativity, and economic opportunities, serving as a global model for cultural integration and women’s empowerment.
Egypt’s Minister of Religious Endowments and Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to Cairo met to advance cooperation in religious and cultural domains, focusing on scholarly exchanges, joint seminars, and promoting tolerance through shared initiatives.
Mohamed Gomaa Tawfik Fadel won USD 1,000 in Egypt’s Third Mexican Literature Translation Contest for translating Canek, hosted by the Mexican Embassy and National Center for Translation. The event honored three others and a young talent.
The AUC Press has announced the release of Childhood in Ancient Egypt, a significant new work by French Egyptologist Amandine Marshall, translated into English by Colin Clement
Egypt has launched a comprehensive national strategy to revive its film industry by modernizing studio infrastructure, digitizing classic films for global audiences, and establishing a professional national production company.
Held under the theme “Updating Traditions,” the week-long program was organized in partnership with the Korean Cultural Center in Egypt.
Egypt’s first Traditional Puppetry Festival was held in Qalyubia as part of the “Egypt Speaks for Herself” initiative by the Ministry of Culture to promote cultural identity.
“This honor is not just for me, but for the values of science and humanitarian work,” says Dr. Yacoub