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The Luxor Temple was mainly built by Amenhotep III (1380 BC-1352 BC) and Ramses III (1279 BC-1213 BC). The Luxor Temple is located in the city center. It used to be a small temple used to celebrate the New Year. Later, Amenhotep III, Thutmose III and Ramses II successively expanded and repaired this place and used it as a place to welcome Amenhotep III, Thutmose III and Ramses II. It is also known as the "Southern Palace of God Amon" because it is the memorial place of God Mon Ra, Goddess Mut and God Kongsu. A grand festival is held here every year during the Opert Festival (end of May-June). The temple's former sphinx road, named after the sphinx, could have led all the way to the Karnak Temple, but it has been interrupted. In the temple, you can see the huge statue of Ramses II, the granite obelisk and the magnificent stone pillars.

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