A tourist group of different nationalities visits the city of Busra Al-Sham

Daraa (ST): A tourist group from multiple nationalities visited the archaeological city of Busra al-Sham to view its antiquities and urban and historical landmarks.

Rogel Fortes, a Spanish tourist, expressed in a statement to a news reporter her happiness at visiting Busra and seeing the greatness of its successive civilizations, while American architect Kevin Martinko praised the ability of the people who previously lived in the city to design buildings of this magnitude, especially the theater, which is considered a school in the art of architecture.

Maria Sajek, a British doctor, pointed out to the necessity of preserving the archaeological treasures in Busra, which she described as a museum due to the many picturesque archaeological sites it contains.

In turn, Michel Pigot, director of the Australian company, referred to the interest and welcome that Syria offers its visitors.

Paulo Conz Alves, a Portuguese tourist, stressed the need for international organizations interested in heritage affairs to pay attention to the archaeological structure in Busra.

In turn, Ayoub Al-Sammadi, the accompanying tour guide, drew attention to the visitors’ interest and admiration for Busra, its antiquities, and its cultural heritage.

K.Q.

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