ok, dr ilaria capua, we have run out of— soon. 0k, dr ilaria capua, we have run out of time. _ soon.ro in an historic procession, to be homed in a new museum in the south of the city. crowds are witnessing the lavish "pharaohs' golden parade" of 18 kings and four queens being transported in gold coffins, amid great fanfare, in chronological order of their reigns. security has been tight, befitting of the pharaohs' royal blood and status as national treasures. dr salima ikram, professor of egyptology at the american university in cairo, explained why this is such an important moment. i think, well, it's two reasons. one, of course, it emphasises national pride. we are seeing the last kings of egypt travelling through their capital city. and this gives everyone a chance to pay them their respects. but also, it's very important in terms of the economic future of egypt, because this also is related to tourism, and hopefully once corona is over, the pharaohs will be a draw for more tourists to come and visit egypt, and also raise awareness with the egyptians that they too can go and learn