On Aug. 6, local time of Milano, Italy, the World Expo Museum received a friend from Egypt Pavilion--Hagy who introduced to the WEM staff the pictograph of the Ancient Egypt 5,000 years ago--Hiérpglyphe which was a compound word of "Holiness" and "inscription" in Greek, meaning "word of God". The Ancient Egyptians believed that their words were created by Tuite, Luna and God of Calculation and Knowledge, quite similar to the Chinese legend that "Cang Jie Created the Chinese Characters".
Surprisingly, Hagy also brought in the pictographic bookmarks made by himself to express the best wishes of "Good Luck" and "Love".
Egyptian friend Hagy (on the right) had a group photo with the staff of the World Expo Museum (8/7/2015)