Under the directives of Prof. Mohamed Diaa Zain El-Abedeen, President of Ain Shams University, the Education and Students Sector and the Ain Shams University Student Union, in cooperation with the Students for Egypt family and with the participation of Choir On, one of the distinguished choirs of Ain Shams University, organized a recreational trip to Ismailia, as part of the university's interest in providing distinguished activities for distinguished students, introducing its students to tourist attractions and Egyptian identity, and knowing the most beautiful places in various governorates to visit the tourist "Treasures of Egypt".
This trip comes in implementation of the assignment of Prof. Mohamed Diaa Zain El-Abedeen to the Education and Students Sector to organize recreational trips for distinguished university students, students with disabilities, and expatriates, and based on the university's keenness to provide support to all students at different educational levels and encourage them to engage in social, cultural, sports, and artistic activities.
The Golden Jewel Hotel in Ismailia hosted more than (1000) male and female students from the university's sons from various faculties, where the students enjoyed the beauty of the natural scenery and the magic of the Suez Canal. The trip program included spending a fun time with Coral On led by Maestro Mahmoud Saber.
These recreational activities are part of the activities organized by the Education and Students Sector led by Prof. Ibrahim Saeed Hamza, Assistant Secretary-General of the University for the Education and Students Sector, and organized and implemented by the Students for Egypt Family in cooperation with the General Administration of Youth Care - Student Unions Office, and in the presence of Prof. Ahmed Dehoum, the leader of the Students for Egypt Family, and a group of family leaders from various faculties of the university, in order to entertain distinguished students, introduce them to different regions, and strengthen the bonds of connection between them, in addition to encouraging physical activity, enjoying nature, and interacting positively with the surrounding community, which receives great interaction from students.