The Egyptian Tourism Authority has invited a Canadian family to visit Egypt’s tourist and archaeological sites following learning that three of their children would lose their sight. The family consists of a mother and father with four children, three of whom have a condition that will eventually lead to blindness. The family decided to take trips around the world to see important and beautiful cities and their tourist attractions before losing their sight. Upon learning of the family’s situation, the CEO of the Egyptian General Authority for Tourism Revitalization, Amr Al-Qadi, invited them to visit Egypt to see the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization and the Citadel of Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi. The family’s story has been shared widely on foreign websites and on social media. The article features several pictures of the family’s visit to Egypt.
Written by Muhammad Asaad
Monday, April 10, 2023 09:40 PM
A number of foreign websites and social networking sites celebrated the invitation Egyptian Tourism Authority For a Canadian family to visit Egypt and its various tourist and archaeological attractions, in order to fulfill the wish of the family, who learned that 3 of their children would lose their sight.
The Canadian family consists of a father and a mother with 4 children. I discovered that 3 of their children have a disease that will eventually lead them to lose their sense of sight.
So the father and mother decided to take their children on trips to many countries of the world to see the most important and beautiful of these cities and the tourist attractions in them before they lost their sight, and they began to travel and listen to their various trips and take many memorial photos with them, and many international media wrote regarding them.
As soon as the Egyptian General Authority for Tourism Revitalization learned, Amr Al-Qadi, the CEO of the authority, contacted them to invite the authority for them on an introductory visit to Egypt. The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization and the Citadel of Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi.
The three children in the pyramids
Canadian kids
part of the visit
The invitation extended by the Egyptian Tourism Authority to the Canadian family facing this difficult circumstance is a heartwarming example of the power of tourism. Despite the many challenges facing the world today, this gesture reminds us that we can still find ways to connect, empathize and make a difference in the lives of others. We hope that this visit to Egypt helped create treasured memories for the family and serves as a reminder to us all to cherish every moment and experience life to its fullest.