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Reimagining Port Said’s Abandoned Architecture as Cultural Tourism Spaces

  Cities are rarely held by a single name. Some are defined by their place on the map, while others are known by the worlds they have shaped. Port Said, for instance, has never been just Port Said. It has carried many names over time, each one a reflection of its layered identity: “the Marseille of the Red Sea,” “the Venice of the Desert,” and “the hyphen between the East and the West.” English novelist Rudyard Kipling once captured it in a single, enduring line, describing how “if you want to meet a friend, there are three great doors in the world where, if you stand long enough, you shall meet anyone you want. The head of the Suez Canal is one of them.” Yet, beyond its many names and its fame as a hub of the Suez Canal, a symbol of global trade and connection, Port Said holds something more intimate. For countless Egyptians, it is a place of memory and belonging; a city they have watched grow, shift, and transform over the years, yet one whose heartbeat lingers in their songs, their stories, and their hearts. To trulyContinue reading "Reimagining Port Said’s Abandoned Architecture as Cultural Tourism Spaces"

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