Pottery workshop in Cairo

Source:Xinhua Published: 2015-5-6 14:03:23

An Egyptian worker makes pottery productions at a workshop in the village of Nazla, Fayoum, about 130 kilometers southwest to Cairo, Egypt, on May 4, 2015. The village of Nazla is one of three pottery production sites in Fayoum, and in 2006 it was included on the Fayoum Ecotourism Map because of its environmental, natural and geological importance. However, the number of tourists decreased dramatically since 2011, which affected the income of local workers, according to workshop owners. Photo: Xinhua

Egyptian workers make pottery products at a workshop in the village of Nazla, Fayoum, about 130 kilometers southwest to Cairo, Egypt, on May 4, 2015. The village of Nazla is one of three pottery production sites in Fayoum, and in 2006 it was included on the Fayoum Ecotourism Map because of its environmental, natural and geological importance. However, the number of tourists decreased dramatically since 2011, which affected the income of local workers, according to workshop owners. Photo: Xinhua 

An Egyptian worker makes pottery products at a workshop in the village of Nazla, Fayoum, about 130 kilometers southwest to Cairo, Egypt, on May 4, 2015. The village of Nazla is one of three pottery production sites in Fayoum, and in 2006 it was included on the Fayoum Ecotourism Map because of its environmental, natural and geological importance. However, the number of tourists decreased dramatically since 2011, which affected the income of local workers, according to workshop owners. Photo: Xinhua 

Egyptian workers make pottery products at a workshop in the village of Nazla , Fayoum, about 130 kilometers southwest to Cairo, Egypt, on May 4, 2015. The village of Nazla is one of three pottery production sites in Fayoum, and in 2006 it was included on the Fayoum Ecotourism Map because of its environmental, natural and geological importance. However, the number of tourists decreased dramatically since 2011, which affected the income of local workers, according to workshop owners. Photo: Xinhua 

An Egyptian boy stands beside pottery products at a workshop in the village of Nazla, Fayoum, about 130 kilometers southwest to Cairo, Egypt, on May 4, 2015. The village of Nazla is one of three pottery production sites in Fayoum, and in 2006 it was included on the Fayoum Ecotourism Map because of its environmental, natural and geological importance. However, the number of tourists decreased dramatically since 2011, which affected the income of local workers, according to workshop owners. Photo: Xinhua 



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