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Moataz Abdellah, an Egyptian teacher at Jilin International Studies University, visited the Mausoleum of King Jangsu, also known as the "Pyramid of the East." The pyramids of ancient Egypt echo the Gaogouli royal mausoleums, revealing an unexpected similarity in the wisdom of our ancestors. Ancient relics serve as bridges linking civilizations, connecting the age-old cultural veins of China and Egypt thousands of miles apart.
Moataz Abdellah, an Egyptian teacher at Jilin International Studies University, visited the Mausoleum of King Jangsu, also known as the "Pyramid of the East." The pyramids of ancient Egypt echo the Gaogouli royal mausoleums, revealing an unexpected similarity in the wisdom of our ancestors. Ancient relics serve as bridges linking civilizations, connecting the age-old cultural veins of China and Egypt thousands of miles apart.