This provincial capital is located about 95 km from
El Balyana and 63 km north of
Luxor. It is most famous for its proximity to the ruins of
Dendara. It owes its modern prosperity to the opening of the
Wadi Qena towards the
Red Sea, which is a major traffic route between Upper Egypt and the Red Sea. Tourists traveling between Luxor and the Red Sea will assuredly pass through this city since there is only one good road connection. Qena is noted for its pottery. Qena is also known for its beautiful huge mountains and green nature.
South Valley University has a campus in Qena. Qena is a large market town on the River
Nile situated next to the famous Greco-Roman temples of
Dendera. Also on the Nile, Luxor is a long-time tourist hotspot that in large part attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors because of its temples, tombs and location on the site of the ancient capital of
Thebes. Ancient Thebes is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Qena has one of the highest concentration of
Coptic Christians in Egypt (approximately 35% of the total population). ==History==