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Summers can be extremely hot, making outdoor activities uncomfortable.","20",null,"2025-09-10T15:24:07.589Z","Ţahţā is a historic city in Egypt, known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional Egyptian charm. Located in the Sohag Governorate, it offers visitors a glimpse into rural Egyptian life, with bustling markets, ancient mosques, and a warm, welcoming community. The city is surrounded by agricultural lands, making it a hub for local produce and traditional crafts. Key attractions include the Al-Muhammadi Mosque and the vibrant local souks where visitors can find handmade textiles and pottery. 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Greetings are often accompanied by 'As-salamu alaykum.'",{"key":37,"value":38},"Can I take photos of people in Ţahţā?","Always ask for permission before photographing locals, especially women and children.",{"key":40,"value":41},"What is the best way to support local artisans?","Purchase handmade goods directly from craftsmen in the souks to support the local economy.",{"key":43,"value":44},"Are there any festivals unique to Ţahţā?","The Moulid (saint's day) celebrations are vibrant events with music, food, and processions.",{"key":46,"value":47},"Is it customary to tip in restaurants?","Tipping (baksheesh) is appreciated, usually around 10% of the bill.",{"key":49,"value":50},"What are the quietest times to explore the city?","Early mornings and late afternoons are less crowded, offering a more relaxed experience.",{"key":52,"value":53},"How can I travel sustainably in Ţahţā?","Use reusable water bottles, avoid plastic, and respect local wildlife and natural areas.","Transportation options in Ţahţā include taxis, microbuses, and tuk-tuks. 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