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  • 2月 24 週二 200921:06
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2009年2月25日,星期三
 
今早到廚房為自己泡杯茶,順手翻開桌上的報紙.一翻到國際新聞就看到斗大的”Cairo”一字吸引了我的注意力. 
報上說開羅的回教區Khan el-Khalili被人丟炸彈,炸死一位十七歳法國女孩,並炸傷24人.看完這則報導後撫著胸口為自己感到慶幸.在埃及旅行期間,跟MT去Khan el-Khalili兩次,兩且兩次都玩到七,八點才回飯店.若這件事在那時候發生,我跟MT恐怕難逃一劫.那家賣鴿子塞飯的餐廳不知有沒有被炸到哦. 
French tourist killed, 22 wounded at Khan al-Khalili market Cairo 
From correspondents in Cairo / February 23, 2009 10:03am
Tourist killed in Cairo bombing
At least 22 people wounded
Attackers deliberately targeted tourists
A bomb in a landmark Cairo bazaar killed a French tourist and wounded 22 people, most of them holidaymakers, on Sunday in the first deadly violence against Westerners in Egypt since 2006. 
The attack struck in early evening in a street lined with cafes and restaurants in Khan al-Khalili, a 1500-year-old market that is one of the Egyptian capital’s main tourist attractions, witnesses said. 
There were conflicting accounts as to how the attack was carried out. 
Witnesses and a police official said that two grenades were thrown from a rooftop overlooking the street. 
The second device failed to detonate and was blown up by sappers in a controlled explosion, a police source said. 
The state MENA news agency cited a security source, however, as saying that the explosives had been left under a bench in a plastic bag packed with nails. 
The Frenchman died in hospital from his injuries, Health Minister Hatem al-Gabali told state television. 
The wounded consisted of 15 French tourists – three of them with more serious injuries – one German, three Saudis and three Egyptians, a security source said. 
The television showed footage of the health minister visiting the casualties in hospital. He said most of them had sustained shrapnel wounds and that one of them had needed surgery. 
The French foreign ministry confirmed that one national had been killed. It said that eight more were among the wounded. 
Egyptian state television showed bomb disposal teams combing the usually packed neighbourhood for other devices after the attack. 
"There was smoke and a woman crying," a witness told the television. 
"We closed our shops. They said that maybe something was thrown from the roof of the hotel."
The bombs went off outside the Al-Hussein hotel, just across the square from the Hussein mosque, which dates back to 1154 AD and is among the Egyptian capital’s oldest places of worship. 
The head of Cairo’s Al-Azhar University – Sunni Islam’s highest religious authority – condemned the bombing in a statement carried by the state MENA news agency. 
"Those who carried out this criminal act are traitors to their own religion and their nation, and they are distorting the image of Islam which rejects terrorism and bans the killing of innocents,"Sheikh Mohammed Sayyed al-Tantawi said. 
It was the first deadly attack on tourists in the Egyptian capital since a previous bomb attack in the same neighbourhood which killed two tourists and wounded 18 in 2005. 
In April 2006, 20 holiday makers were killed in the Red Sea resort of Dahab, one of a series of bombings in the Sinai peninsula that were blamed on militants loyal to Al-Qaeda. 
Egypt was struck by a spate of deadly attacks on Westerners by Islamic militant groups in the 1990s that dealt a savage blow to the country’s vital tourism sector. 
Italian tourist Francesca Camera, 29, said she was frightened by the new attack. She only arrived in Cairo on Saturday and made Khan al-Khalili her first place to visit. 
"I don’t feel safe any more," she said. "I was planning to visit the Pyramids tomorrow, but now I think it’s risky. There might be another attack, so I won’t go." 
Souvenir shop owner Taha, 20, condemned the bombers, accusing them of trying to destroy the country and its vital tourism income. 
"They killed my livelihood, these people. They just want to destroy our country. No Muslim, no Christian can do that," he said. 
Last year, a total of 13 million tourists visited Egypt, earning it $US11 billion ($17.12 billion) in revenues, or 11.1 per cent of GNP. The industry also employs 12.6 per cent of the workforce. 
France accounted for 600,000 of last year’s tourists, behind Russia with 1.8 million, Britain and Germany with 1.2 million each, and Italy with one million. 
Only remittances from foreign workers and receipts from shipping through the Suez Canal rank anywhere near as importantly as sources of revenue for Egypt, the Arab world’s most populous nation.
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2008年12月19日,星期五-2009年1月20日,星期二
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2008年12月4日,星期四
 
今年的假期原本打算去紐西蘭,但朋友的邀請更是誘人難以拒絕,最後決定跟她去北非玩順便拜訪她的朋友.自決定那一刻起到現在,在旅行事宜的安排上總是有問題.從訂購機票,找背包團,到申辦簽證,加上我們兩個人各在不同國家生活,忙碌的生活步調跟兩國的時差,討論起來有著多不方便. 
訂購機票時,差點訂不到機位.由於航程複雜,一路要轉幾次飛機.Finding the right connecting flight wasn’t easy at all. Luckily the lady at the travel agent was so patient, looked through all the possibilities and finally get me the perfect flight ticket. 後來朋友告知說她的航程要在泰國轉機,而之前的抗議活動使得機場關閉,恐怕要重買機票.還好現在已解禁,不用再擔心了. 
早前尋找旅遊團,由於不愛跟那種坐遊覽車那種團,只管去找背包團.有領隊帶你到各個cities and towns,但多數時間都是自由活動,可以去參觀我們喜歡的地方,不受任何限制,到了晚餐時間,大夥反而聚在一起分享那一天的adventure.有時領隊也會提出他一天的行程計劃,想跟的就跟,不想跟的可以去做自己的事.對我來說這樣的旅行方式最好,在語言不通的國家若需要轉往其它城市就不用擔心溝通問題,可以省很多時間跟精神.這樣的旅行方式也會有較多跟當地人接觸的機會,一起體會他們的生活習慣.平常跟著團去旅行,導遊最愛帶大家去逛勉稅店,一天的行程很滿也很趕,真的很不喜歡. 
訂購背包團時也差不多都額滿了.西方人很喜歡到北非這種地方去探險.訂的時候只能再收三個人,跟朋友討論後就訂下來了(其實是我硬要她說”好”~哈哈).這家公司辦的團我跟了兩次,從沒失望過,每次都給我很難忘的經驗. 
問題最多的應該是利比亞簽證的申辦.他們的規定一直在改變,第一次申辦時寄過去的文件不合規定被退回來.後來經過在利比亞的朋友的幫忙總算可以重新申辦.旅行社明天把護照寄去,能不能通過下個禮拜就知道了.埃及的簽證就很好辦,不到一個禮拜就辦好了,什麼問題也沒有.若利比亞簽證還是辦不出來,可能要改destination country了.而朋友的簽證也是問題一大堆,最壞的是台灣什麼辦事處都沒有,辦個簽證都要在別的國家辦,很花時間.現在覺得只要利比亞簽證辦到了,其它的問題都不是問題. 
前幾次自助旅行,安排上都很順.請旅行社找機票,在網上訂住宿,在網上找背包團,安排各地的行程,自己跑辦事處申辦簽證,有的根本不需要簽證,拿著護照就可以入境.所有事情都在起飛前半年就搞定了,只等旅行社叫人拿機票,時間一到就高高興興上飛機.這次人還没飛問題就一大堆,把我折騰到想殺到坎培拉去.朋友呢,還能平心靜氣地一一處理,真佩服她.能有她一半的好脾氣就好囉. 
上飛機前問題已經很多了,希望上飛機後直到玩完回來都是順順利利的.
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