Recently, Egypt's "moving the capital" will officially begin, and the Egyptian government will soon move into a desert.

The new administrative capital covers an area of ​​about 700 square kilometers. It is expected to transfer about 6.5 million people, government agencies and foreign embassies, and create 1.75 million jobs.

  The Egyptian government began planning and construction in 2015, and it has been six years since the Egyptian government officials are about to start a six-month trial operation in the new administrative capital.

The luxurious presidential palace, the new parliament (mansion), the magnificent opera house and the spacious park are all part of the new administrative capital of Egypt.

In addition to infrastructure, religious sites have also been built in the new administrative capital.

The new administrative capital has built a large mosque with a capacity of 3,000 worshippers and the largest church built for the Coptic (most of whom believe in Christianity) in the Middle East.

(Making Yueziyan)

Editor in charge: [Li Ji]