The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Giza, Egypt, is set to open in the final months of the year after years of delays due to regional security concerns. The $1 billion project will be the world's largest archaeological museum dedicated to a single civilization, featuring over 100,000 artefacts, including King Tutankhamun's collection of more than 5,000 objects. Egyptian conservators, many trained by Japanese experts, have worked tirelessly for over a decade to restore these treasures, using cutting-edge methods and techniques. The restoration process has been an emotional journey for the team, who are excited to see their work on display, with one conservator describing it as "solving a giant puzzle" to reassemble King Tut's gilded coffin.