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Egypt’s Mediterranean coast may look like one long strip of sun and sand, but socially it’s split in two. In this episode, we explore the divide between Sahel el Tayeb—the “good” coast of modest hotels, family trips, and conservative values—and Sahel el Shireer, the “evil” coast of gated compounds, million-dollar villas, designer nightlife, and Westernized elite culture. Though they share the same sea, these parallel worlds reflect Egypt’s widening class and cultural gaps, where QR codes, private beaches, and soaring prices increasingly shut out the middle class. Who gets to enjoy paradise—and on whose terms?
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/23/world/middleeast/egypt-good-sahel-evil-sahel.html
By HSEgypt’s Mediterranean coast may look like one long strip of sun and sand, but socially it’s split in two. In this episode, we explore the divide between Sahel el Tayeb—the “good” coast of modest hotels, family trips, and conservative values—and Sahel el Shireer, the “evil” coast of gated compounds, million-dollar villas, designer nightlife, and Westernized elite culture. Though they share the same sea, these parallel worlds reflect Egypt’s widening class and cultural gaps, where QR codes, private beaches, and soaring prices increasingly shut out the middle class. Who gets to enjoy paradise—and on whose terms?
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/23/world/middleeast/egypt-good-sahel-evil-sahel.html