Is Kenya African, and what is the relationship between China and Kenya?

Updated on international 2024-03-29
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, Kenya belongs to East Africa.

    The Republic of Kenya is located in eastern Africa, with the equator running through the central part and the Great Rift Valley running north and south. It is bordered by Somalia to the east, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, Ethiopia and South Sudan to the north, and the Indian Ocean to the southeast, with a coastline of 536 kilometers. Eighteen per cent of the country's land area is arable land, with the remainder mainly suitable for animal husbandry.

    The whole territory is located in the tropical monsoon region, but due to the influence of its higher terrain, it is a savannah climate, and the precipitation season varies greatly. The highest temperature of the year is 22 26 and the lowest is 10 14.

    Kenya is one of the birthplaces of mankind, with fossilized human skulls dating back about 2.5 million years to the country, and in the 7th century A.D., a number of commercial cities were formed along the southeast coast of Africa, where Arabs began to trade and settle.

    The above is by "The Lion is coming".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's good, I've always had diplomatic relations.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. In Kenya, fresh mutton costs more than 10 yuan a catty, but if you eat a meal in a Chinese restaurant in Kenya and order a few dishes casually, it will cost at least several hundred yuan. Kenyans only earn about 1,000 yuan a month, and even in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, many people can only earn about 10 yuan a day.

    In Kenya, fresh mutton costs more than 10 yuan a catty, but if you eat a meal in Kenny's Chinese restaurant and order a few dishes casually, it will cost at least a few hundred yuan to make a mess with the People's Hall. Kenyans only earn about 1,000 yuan a month, and even in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, many people can only earn about 10 yuan a day.

    Living conditions in the slums are very poor, people can only live in tiny houses made of iron sheets and tarpaulins, there are no kitchens, no toilets, and even drinking water for living and cooking has to travel far away. It's such a small tin room, and the monthly rental fee still costs more than $20, and there are many people who can't afford to pay the rent, so they can only choose to share it with others. Because they cannot afford school fees, children in the slums generally have low levels of education, and most do not even graduate from primary school.

    To ease the burden on their families, the children in Kenya's slums have no choice but to pick up their morning garbage at a nearby dump and, if they're lucky, pick up some plastic, earning $1 to $2 a day.

    Kenya has a huge disparity between rich and poor, with about 8,500 super-rich people controlling 2 3 of its economy

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