The
Egyptian
Pavilion 2024
August 11-17, 2024
ISIS Wings Dance
Step into a world of mesmerizing beauty and unique ancient allure with our captivating Isis Wings Dance performance. Inspired by the ancient Egyptian mother goddess of magic and life, “ISIS” is portrayed as a woman with wings. The dance symbolizes the charm and the protection of loving hearts. This enchanting dance weaves together the grace of traditional movements with the dazzling spectacle of shimmering wings. The music for the wing dance is dramatic, with slow movements during which the dancers perform various spins and figures with the wings. The dancers’ wings create a stunning visual display that captures the essence of freedom, power and divine elegance. Our Isis Wings Dance is a spellbinding experience that will leave you in awe. Don’t miss the chance to witness this breathtaking fusion of artistry and mythology – a true celebration of Egyptian grandeur and history. (Photo By Chito Brigida)
EGYPTIAN Pavilion
Welcome to a breathtaking journey through the sands of time at the Egyptian Pavilion. Enjoy our lively and energetic dances and music. Savour the warmth of traditional dishes such as Koshari, Shawerma, Hummus, Pilaf Rice, Mango Milk Pudding and Baklava. Quench your thirst with our specially-made beer. Immerse yourself in the ambiance of Egypt's rich heritage. This year’s cultural display features the Grand Egyptian Museum, which is expected to open in 2024. You can take a little bit of Egypt home by purchasing a beautiful souvenir. Remember, the FUN never stops in our very friendly pavilion. Enjoy our great hospitality.
CULTURAL Display
Welcome to one of the world’s largest archeological museums
Located near the Giza pyramids, it aims to showcase Egypt's ancient treasures in a modern and comprehensive manner. It is set to be one of the largest archaeological museums in the world, dedicated solely to Egyptology. With about 872,000 sq ft of floor space. Expected to open in 2024. It's expected to house over 100,000 artifacts, many of which have never been displayed before. Among its highlights will be the full collection of Tutankhamun's tomb treasures, providing visitors with an unparalleled opportunity to explore the richness of ancient Egyptian civilization. The 3,200 year- old Statue of Ramesses II was relocated to the atrium of the Museum in January 2018. (Photos By Dr. Tse Luk)