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1. Kigali.
Kigali is located in Rwanda.
The central plateau, with an altitude of more than 1,700 meters, is the capital of Rwanda and an emerging mountain city, which was established as the capital in 1962. The city is Rwanda's political, economic, transportation center and summer resort, making it the best city to experience the unique nature of Africa near the equator. Kigali is made up of several hills, surrounded by hills, lush forests, fragrant flowers and fruits, butterflies and birds, and its inhabitants are scattered on more than a dozen hills.
Due to the high altitude, the climate is like spring all year round, and the natural environment.
It is blessed, so the scenery here is picturesque, like a fairyland on earth.
2. Rusumo Waterfall.
Rusumo Falls is located in Rwanda and Tanzania.
The border, located on the Kagera River, is far less tall than other waterfalls, but it holds a significant place in Rwanda's history. Rusumo Falls is the place where a bridge was built to cross the Kagera River, this waterfall became known to the world in 1994, and in 1994 there was a shocking Rwandan Deal in Rwanda, where thousands of bodies flowed under the bridge and refugees fled to Tanzania on the bridge. It is for this reason that it is known to the world.
3. National Museum of Rwanda.
The National Museum of Rwanda in Butare, located 133 kilometres from the capital, Kigali, opened its doors in 1989. Divided into seven exhibition rooms and one gallery, the museum has a considerable collection of objects and **, showing the rich historical scenes of Rwanda and the aspects of Rwanda's ancient, modern and modern life. The first exhibition room is mainly used for temporary exhibitions, and modern crafts are now displayed.
The second exhibition room - Overview of Rwanda, mainly introduces the topography of Rwanda.
Rivers, lakes, administrative divisions.
transportation network, etc. Room 3 – Traditional Household Ant Vertical Garden Economy. In this part of the exhibits, there are all kinds of agricultural tools, fishing and hunting equipment, daily utensils, storage and transportation tools, etc.
4. Lake Kivu.
Lake Kivu is the highest lake in Central Africa and one of the great lakes in Africa. Lake Kivu is located in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
On the border with Rwanda, it is in the Great Rift Valley.
In the western part of the Albertine Rift, it was formed by the collapse of a fault. The shores of the lake are rocky and rugged, and on the north shore there is the 3,470-meter-high Nyiragongo volcano. The shoreline of the lake is relatively straight in the north and many bays in the south.
There are many islands in the lake, the largest of which is Ijivi Island. Lake Kivu is surrounded by mountains, the peaks are shrouded in clouds and mist, and the clear and sultry waters of the lake are reflected in the picturesque scenery, the shore area is steep and tortuous, and there are many islands in the lake. Between the green mountains and the clear water, there is a yellow sandy beach, like a shimmering yellow brocade spread out.
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1. Thin clothes. Such as t-shirts, shirts, skirts, etc. But you should also keep some coats on the trail, such as autumn clothes.
2. Medicines can be brought according to the needs of your body and work, such as clear fire, antidiarrheal, traumatic hemostasis, cold (wind-heat cold), anti-inflammatory, etc. It's a good idea to have another thermometer.
3. If you go online, you can bring a 3G wireless network card, and if you want WCDMA, Unicom can use a 3G network card here.
4. Daily necessities can basically be satisfied, such as shampoo, shower gel, facial cleanser, and cosmetics, but I don't understand whether it is suitable for Chinese women. If you want to buy a little better, you have to buy it in the capital of Rwan. There are also women's products that are sold at regular stores.
5. If the time is short, you don't need to bring too much. Overweight is subject to a $100 per kilogram consignment penalty. You can carry 7kg for international carry-on and 40kg for checked baggage.
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Rwandans drink locally produced coffee and black tea in the morning and evening, and love to drink milk and sugar together. Potatoes, kidney beans, bananas, corn, sorghum, potatoes, etc., are the main lunches and dinners for ordinary residents, and rice and flour are also eaten by urban residents. Fruits such as bananas, pineapples, and papayas or fruit salads are often eaten after meals.
The meats consumed are beef, chicken, etc., but dog meat is traditionally forbidden. Locals believe that dogs are friends of humans and that eating dog meat is immoral.
In terms of taste, most Rwandan residents prefer spicy food, such as cabbage, lettuce, sweet potatoes and cucumbers. In the form of dining, the general residents mostly use their hands, and the more particular ones use knives, forks, and spoons. The cooking methods are mainly boiling, steaming, burning, frying, and roasting, among which roasting is more common.
Rwanda is famous as the land of bananas. On the mountains of the "Land of a Thousand Hills", banana forests are continuous and lush, and strings of heavy bananas hang everywhere. The cottages on the mountainside and on the top of the mountain are hidden in the banana grove.
Rwandans grow bananas not only for fruit but also for wine. Rwanda's banana wine is so sweet and fragrant that people pride themselves on it, saying it's comparable to Mediterranean wines. For wedding and funeral ceremonies and religious ceremonies, banana wine is an indispensable product; Guests and friends come to the door, pour wine and clink glasses, and the aroma of banana wine adds a bit of friendship; On festive days, relatives and friends come and go, and mellow wine is a gift for each other.
A Rwandan farmer who does not have a banana will lose his social status. In addition to banana liquor, the sales of ordinary beer are also very large, and the average person spends about a quarter to one-sixth of a person's daily expenditure on beer. The staple food of Rwandans is rice, corn, sorghum, cassava, beans, bananas, etc., and the non-staple foods are sheep, pork, chicken, vegetables, etc., and the food has a unique taste.
Rwanda's banana wine has a mellow and luscious taste with a slightly sour taste, making it an ideal refreshing drink. Rwandans drink more locally produced coffee and black tea in the morning and evening, and like to drink some milk powder and sugar together, and the general population eats more local meals for lunch and dinner. Fruits such as bananas, pineapples, papayas, or fruit salads based on these fruits are often eaten after meals.
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