The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The culture that fused ideas of Greece and Persia particularly after the conquest of Alexander the Great was the Egyptian culture.
The Egyptians were under Persian rule when Alexander the Great arrived in the Egyptian territory in 332 BC. Once there, the Egyptians did not pose any resistance to Alexander's troops. We could say that they were welcomed to Egypt, a place that hated the Persian presence and rule.
Of course, this facilitated the arrival of Alexander and there was no need to spill blood. It was a pacific conquering.
Once there, Alexander founded the city of Alexandria in the Northern part of Egypt, next to the shore of the Mediterranean Sea.
Once in Egypt, Alexander spread the Hellenistic culture all over the place.