Tourists from Singapore and United States visit the ancient city of Bosra

The ancient city of Bosra Al-Sham was visited by a tourist group from Singapore and the United States of America. The group, which included engineers, lawyers, and employees of commercial companies, viewed the landmarks of the ancient city.

Among the visiting tourists, Harris Legum, an American lawyer and human rights activist, explained that his visit to the city came out of his belief in the dialogue of civilizations, stressing that the temples he saw, which were built thousands of years ago, reflect the succession of civilizations in this city, which gave it great importance.

From Singapore, engineer Yvonne Tan pointed to the beauty of architecture and design in most of the sites in the city, which were built through unique designs with wonderful creativity, especially the amphitheater and the Roman theater with a circular structure, while Daniel Aleven pointed out that during his global tours he had not seen anything more fine than the ruins of Bosra in terms of continuity and survival. Bosra has resisted all the earthquakes that occurred for thousands of years. The tourists believed that a few hours were not enough to see all the sites of the charming city.

Steve Marko, a building engineer, compared modern construction to the ancient buildings in Bosra, as he considered them very advanced in light of modern building sciences and theories. He hoped that all humanitarian and international organizations would pay attention to the archaeological sites in Syria because they are platforms of thought and human heritage for the entire humanity.

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