Ammon News - Egyptian journalist Abdel Wahhab Khalil published recent photos from inside Egypt's New Administrative Capital.
Egypt announced this large project in 2015, to include the new presidential palace, parliament, government, and an elegant diplomatic neighborhood, and to be the headquarters of ministries, official bodies, and embassies in Egypt, and the headquarters of companies and private sector institutions, as well as resorts, modern shopping centers, and upscale residential neighborhoods, with investments amounting to $45 billion.
The New Administrative Capital is a new Egyptian city of the 4th generation, located in Cairo Governorate, and it is managed through the Administrative Capital Company for Urban Development, and a contract has been signed with the UAE to establish it.