From the vast array of cultural and historic artifacts, you need to help Egyptian Ambassador Nabil Fahmy choose a state gift to offer the visiting US president. Here are a few places to try.

Carioís Khan el Khalili bazaar - a traditional Arab market where you can buy clothing, jewelry, spices, livestock, or a fez. Would a fez sit well on a U.S. head of state?

The colossal statues at this Luxor temple show the magnificent building possible during the reigns of Amenhotep III (1387-1350 BC) and Ramses II (1279-1212 BC). Written identifications of ancient figures were often included in a cartouche, like an ancient monogram, above in the temple stone. Would such a cartouche be a good gift for a president?

The fine woodworking in this Cairo neighborhood demonstrates the level of craftsmanship among Egyptian artists. Would this kind of window make a suitable gift to take home with a U.S. President?