Tourist and archaeological sites in Cairo witnessed unprecedented demands during the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Adha including the Salah el-Din Castle and the Mohamed Ali Mosque. More than 1,500 Egyptian citizens and many tourists visited the castle of Salah el-Din and the Mohamed Ali Mosque on the third day of Eid el-Adha. The castle was surrounded by intensive security members, policemen and army forces to prevent any potential trouble or clashes. Egyptian citizens also visited the Military Museum and took many pictures and children wore Pharaonic costumes as costumes and to be photographed in. Head of antique police in the castle of Salah al-Din, Ahmed Auda, said the castle received 1,500 visitors today November 8, most of them Egyptian. Many tourists of different nationalities visited the castle as well. In related news, tourist guide Tarel al-Bashiri said many tourists visited Egypt during Eid al-Adha and the other feasts to celebrate Egyptian traditions during these occasions.