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Timeless Trade: How Egypt’s Souqs Continue to Shape Culture, Tourism, and Everyday Life
In an era dominated by shopping malls, e-commerce platforms, and global retail chains, Egypt’s traditional souqs (markets) continue to pulse with life. These markets, crowded and intertwined with daily life, remain functioning economic systems, cultural anchors, and vital tourism assets. From the narrow alleys of Khan el-Khalili to the textile lanes of El Azhar Street, these traditional souqs continue to define how Egyptians buy, sell, and present themselves to the world. For locals, souqs…
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