A tourist group from several countries visits the city of Busra al-Sham

Daraa (ST): A tourist group from countries in Europe, America and Australia, visited the city of Busra al-Sham in the Daraa countryside to learn about its civilization and its historical and archaeological remains.

In statements to news reporter, Kate Hamilton, director of the company, expressed her great admiration for the beauty of the archaeological amphitheater, its antiquity, and the good treatment of the Syrians, while the British Michael Rixom considered that the Busra amphitheater is a unique masterpiece that reflects the extent of the splendor of Syrian antiquities and its ancient history.

 

Yuri Miranda, a Brazilian, explained that his visit to the ancient city left him with a good impression of its beauty, antiquity, and state of stability while touring it.

The Italian Claudio Pascala stressed the need for international organizations to pay more attention to the city of Busra and its historical monuments, while the Irish woman Mary Lobenzo, who works in the field of tourism, described the Bosra Amphitheater as a symbol of the greatness and loftiness of the heroes of ancient history.

 

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