A tourist group from China visited the archeological city of Busra al-Sham, located in Daraa province, about 100 kilometers south of Damascus, the capital. The tourist group included experts in tourism, education, and business men who expressed their admiration for the beauty of Busra al-Sham and the diversity of architectural art forms in it, which highlights the scientific progress of those civilizations through the advancement in sculpture, aesthetic shaping, and durability for thousands of years. The tourists noted that knowing the history requires visiting the Syrian antiquities. The tourists considered that Busra is distinguished by the beautiful succession of civilizations in it without obliterating the identity of any of them ,so that one can will find in the castle traces of the Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic eras. They wished lasting stability and security in Syria. For his part, Director of Daraa tourism, Yaser al-Saadi underlined the need to provide all the necessary comforts and brochures ab out archaeological sites to the delegations arriving in the city. Source: Syrian Arab News Agency
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