A tourist group of different nationalities, including doctors, university students, tourism experts, engineers and retirees, arrived today in the archaeological city of Bosra al-Sham to see its historical sights.
Tourist Theodore Maxey, a British doctor, explained in a statement to SANA that his visit to these places is one of the most beautiful stations of his life, and it is a renewal of the soul by living with history in all its details.
The French student Jacqueline expressed her great pleasure in arriving to this land, watching these historical treasures that demonstrate the greatness of the civilizations that built them.
Ahmad Khan, a Pakistani studying in Britain, noted the greatness of civilizations and scientific progress embodied in the architecture of the building that still exists to this day, the best example is the Basra Castle and its very precise designs and decorations on solid stone.
Hwan Lee Yong, a Korean retiree, pointed out the importance of protecting these archaeological remains, stressing that international organizations interested in heritage affairs should take an active role in this regard.
Anna Karpova, a Russian engineer spoke about the unique urban character of the castle and the theater, considering that the construction of the castle on the basis of the theory of stone rollers is what protected it from collapse over thousands of years, adding that this theory is used today in countries that are frequently exposed to earthquakes .
Amal Farhat