The Egyptian pyramids.
Ah, the Egyptian pyramids—those iconic structures that have fascinated people for centuries. In English, they're simply called "the Egyptian Pyramids." When you're referring to them in an academic or historical context, you might see them as "the Giza Pyramids" or "the Pyramids of Giza," which are the most famous and well-preserved ones located near Cairo. There's also the "Valley of the Kings" with its famous tombs and the "Temple of Karnak," which is another important historical site in Egypt. The language used can vary depending on the specific pyramid or complex you're talking about.
Ah, remember that trip to Egypt? It was 2012, summer, and I was standing in front of the Great Pyramid of Giza. The sun was blazing down, casting long shadows, and the temperature was a scorching 45 degrees Celsius. I marveled at the sheer size of it, over 138 meters tall, and thought about the ancient Egyptians who built it. So, the English word for "埃及金字塔" is "the Great Pyramid of Giza" or simply "Pyramid of Giza." But what made me think about it again? I guess it's the way the wind played with the desert sands, whispering tales of ancient civilizations.