Representative Hani Al -Assal: "The greatest manifestation" It reflects a comprehensive development plan for Sinai

Representative Hani Al -Assal, a member of the Senate, confirmed that the & quot; the Great Transfiguration project & quot; In Sinai is one of the largest developmental and tourism projects launched by Egypt in the Saint Catherine region, explaining that the goal of its inauguration is to develop the region in a way that preserves its unique spiritual, religious and environmental nature, in light of the aspects of urbanism in the entire Sinai, to include enough throughout the province in the south and north with very huge investments exceeding nearly trillion pounds since 2014 with increasing public investments by 470% between 2014 And 2025.
& nbsp; One billion pounds, for a project of the most important pillars of tourism development in the region, especially as it plans to launch a group of environmental hotels (Eco-lodges) to encourage environmental and religious tourism, as well as the establishment of a visitors center that displays the history of the spiritual and cultural region, with the development of the Jabal Musa region. A global destination for spiritual tourism, in line with being a meeting place for the three heavenly religions, pointing out that part of the project has already been opened, and the work is still ongoing in other stages to ensure the preservation of the environmental balance and the lack of negative impact on the sanctity of the region, which is a meeting place for various delegations of tourists from all over the world, as this project is based on the entire city re -planning by highlighting the aesthetic dimension and the Bedouin character. For the people of Saint Catherine; In addition to adhering to the standards of sustainable development in the various stages of implementation of the project.
& nbsp; And the governorates, the Egyptian state, the Sinai Peninsula, placed the comprehensive development map, by implementing giant national and development projects that included the establishment of industrial, agricultural and mining areas, complexes, modern urban communities, and the road, bridges and tunnels to include all their rams.