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Since reading Sanmao's "Sahara Desert", I have developed a strong interest in Africa, and as I deepened my understanding of it, I realized that there is not only the mysterious Sahara Desert, but also the vast African savannah, amazing animal migration, and dense tropical rainforest ......
But when it comes to Africa, most people think of blacks, disease, poverty, chaos, backwardness, dirty, etc., it is undeniable that Africa's economic development lags behind other continents, and there are many hungry people in this land of Africa, as well as harsh environments and rampant diseases, but this does not mean that all countries in Africa are like this.
There are also countries in Africa that have developed economies, such as Mauritius; There are also some countries that have white people, such as Egypt; There are also some countries with very beautiful landscapes, such as Morocco; There are also some countries that love cleanliness very much, such as Rwanda.
How much does Rwanda love cleanliness?
If you travel here, when you walk on the streets, you will find that the streets here are very clean, not as dirty and messy as we think of African countries, which are said to have set the last weekend of every month as the day of national cleaning in order to raise people's awareness of environmental protection.
When it comes to the day of cleaning, people will consciously take tools to clean the street and clean the living environment, so it must be a fun experience for everyone to do hygiene together, right? In addition to the national participation in the clean-up, the country issued a plastic restriction order in 2008, stipulating that in addition to licensed goods, the production, use, import and sale of plastic bags are prohibited, and if the plastic bags are used without permission, they may face fines ranging from 100,000 Rwandan francs (about 112 US dollars) to 500,000 Rwandan francs (about 563 US dollars), and even jail time, or both fines and prison sentences.
The streets are clean, the garbage is less, and the vegetation coverage is high, with a forest area of about 620,000 hectares, accounting for 29% of the country's total area, and it looks like the whole country is lush and green, making people feel that it is very clean, and Rwanda can be said to be the cleanest country in Africa compared to other countries in Africa.
It is worth mentioning that Rwanda was named one of the countries with the most tourism potential by the World Economic Forum, the World Bank and the African Development Bank in 2011. In 2018, Rwanda opened up visa-free to the world, citizens of various countries can go here without a visa, and after arrival, they can apply for a visa on arrival to travel in Rwanda for no more than 30 days.
So what's there to do in Rwanda?
Rwanda is a landlocked country in East Africa, its territory is green and picturesque, known as the "country of a thousand mountains", so the mountain resources are very rich, there are many forest parks in the country, the most famous of which is the Volcano National Park, while watching the natural scenery, you can also trace the footprints of the mountain gorillas, you can get in close contact with the mountain gorillas, which can not be experienced in other countries.
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That country is Rwanda. Because ** pays attention to environmental protection, and in order to create a livable environment, it will be cleaned on the last weekend of every month, and the whole people will go into battle. And if someone secretly uses a plastic bag, they will be fined 500,000 yuan, so no one dares to defy the law.
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The cleanest country in Africa should be Ryudawan, which pays more attention to environmental protection, so not only does it have good air, but also a very beautiful environment, and many tourists are attracted by the good scenery here.
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The cleanest country in Africa is Rwanda, which can't litter and has a particularly good quality of citizens.
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