Are there any famous scenic spots in South Africa?
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South Africa is a country with wonderful scenery. When you come here, you can see many beautiful original scenery and exotic animals, feel the magical charm of nature and the magic and beauty of this wonderful world. Johannesburg, the wonderful Kruger National Park, which cannot be missed, It's definitely the best choice
Table Mountain-the landmark of Cape Town, South Africa, with a panoramic view of the sea
Kestenbers National Botanical Garden in Cape Town-Mandela, the first elected president of South Africa, once commented that the National Botanical Garden in Cape Town, South Africa is "a gift from the South African people to the earth"
Pirinsburg National Wildlife Park-watch the natural law of "world animals" on the spot
Seal Island-there are thousands of beautiful and charming seals here. The landmark from Table Mountain to Cape Town, South Africa, is called God's dining table because the top is as flat as a table from a distance. From Table Mountain, you can overlook the whole urban area of Cape Town, and you can also overlook the Cape of Good Hope with a panoramic view of the sea. There are more than 2111 species of endangered native flowers and plants, about 151 species of birds and small wild animals including rock rabbits, baboons and civet cats in Table Mountain Nature Reserve.
Costenbosch National Botanical Garden-Cape Town Ostrich Garden-Robin Island-Victoria Harbour
Costenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town-Costenbosch National Botanical Garden is located at the eastern foot of Table Mountain. It was founded in 1913 with the original intention of studying plants in southern Africa. This world-famous botanical garden was once the private property of CecilJohnRhodes, governor of Cape Colony. He got the land in 1895 and made a will. After his death, he donated the Botanical Garden as a personal legacy to the country. After his death in 1912, the park was opened to the public as a national park. In order to commemorate this famous figure in the history of South Africa, the Rhodes Monument was specially built on the back hill of the University of Cape Town. It can be said that this is one of the most beautiful gardens in Africa. Mandela, the first elected president of South Africa, once commented that the Cape Town National Botanical Garden in South Africa was "a gift from the South African people to the earth".
Cape Town Ostrich Garden-Will the photo of riding on the ostrich's back with Table Mountain as the background attract the envy of many friends? Cape Town Ostrich Garden, where you can get in close contact with ostriches and learn all kinds of knowledge about ostriches.
Robin Island, one of the famous tourist attractions in South Africa, is located in West Cape Province, South Africa, about 11 kilometers north of Cape Town, with an area of about 6 square kilometers, surrounded by Atlantic Table Bay. "Robin" means seal in Dutch, named after early European navigators preyed on seals on the island. Robin Island is of special significance because it imprisoned famous historical figures such as Mandela during apartheid in South Africa.
Hout Bay and Seal Island-Chapman Avenue-Penguin Beach-Cape of Good Hope
Penguin Beach-Penguin Beach, also known as Boulder Beach and Boulder Bay, is named after the beach is full of boulders. Located in Ximen Town, Cape Peninsula, Jushi Beach is a part of Table Mountain National Park. Penguin Beach penguins are all immigrants. In 1982, the first pair of African penguins came to settle here. After more than 31 years of breeding, the number of penguins in Penguin Beach has reached more than 3,111. This is due to the reduction of fishing activities in Fowles Bay, which makes the penguin's food supply more and more adequate. Penguins mainly feed on sardines and anchovies. Here, visitors can have a chance to get in close contact with penguins and learn about their habits and knowledge. These naive penguins will definitely leave a deep impression on visitors.
Cape of Good Hope-On March 2, 1488, Portuguese explorer Dias first discovered the Cape of Good Hope and named this place Storm Cape. Later, Portuguese King John II named Storm Cape the Cape of Good Hope. It was this new sailing route through the Cape of Good Hope that opened Portugal's door to India and the East. No matter its geographical location, natural landscape or popularity, the Cape of Good Hope is an important destination for world tourism.
Cape Town City Tour
After breakfast, the hotel will visit the downtown area of Cape Town, including Long Street, Long Street Handicraft Market, Company Garden, Malay District and Camp Bay. Dinner was specially arranged in Cape Town's distinctive Golden Restaurant. There are three local song and dance performances in the Golden Restaurant every night, where you can fully experience African characteristics.
Breakfast at Johannesburg-Sun City
Hotel. Go to Cape Town Airport and take a flight from South Africa to Johannesburg.
After that, a Chinese tour guide will take a bus tour to Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa. The itinerary includes the Memorial Hall of the Ancestors, the Presidential Palace (Federal Building) and the downtown church square (considering safety factors and car view).
pillingburg national zoo-Pretoria
take a cross-country convertible to visit pillingburg national wildlife park in the morning. Then visit the famous Sun City.
shanteng shopping center-Johannesburg international airport
after breakfast, go to Sandton shopping center and mandela square for sightseeing. After lunch in the shopping mall, drive to Johannesburg International Airport and take an international flight back to your hometown.
detailed information of Johannesburg
Johannesburg, the largest city in South Africa and the famous "golden city", is the economic, political, cultural and tourism center of South Africa and a world-famous international metropolis.
Johannesburg is located on the highland in the upper reaches of the Val River in the northeast of South Africa, with an altitude of 1,754 meters. In Ng'Uni, Johannesburg is called "Igoby", which means "gold". Together with other parts of gauteng province (the "golden land" in Soto), it forms the center of South African economic activities.
Johannesburg was built in 1886. It was originally a prospecting station and developed into a city with the discovery and mining of gold. Located in the center of the world's largest gold mining area and South Africa's economic center. There are more than 61 gold mines in the 241 km zone nearby, and there are many industrial and mining cities around, accounting for about half of South Africa's total industrial output value.
Johannesburg is a vibrant city, with parks and grasslands accounting for about 1/11 of the urban area. The urban area is divided into north and south by railways: the south is a heavy industrial area; The north is the downtown area, with major commercial areas, white residential areas and colleges and universities. Probably everyone who has just arrived in York City will be fascinated by its modern prosperity: there are many huge buildings, colorful entertainment places, and people's faces are full of healthy luster. The noise and bustle are completely the same as those of big cities in Europe and America.
in February, 2117, it won the top ten spring cities in the world in 2117.
basic introduction
Chinese name: Johannesburg foreign language name: Johanne *** urg alias: Igobi administrative region category: provincial capital region: South Africa * * * and gauteng province * * Resident: Johannesburg telephone area code: 111(27). Location: The upper reaches of the Val River in northeastern South Africa. Area: about 269 square kilometers. Population: about 3,888,111 people. Dialects: English, Afrikaans, Zulu Climate Conditions: Tropical Grassland Climate Famous Scenic Spots: Sun City Airport: Oliver Reginald Tambo International Airport Currency:: Rand City Establishment Time:: 1886 City Information, Economic Development, Educational Information, Scenic Spot List, Urban Traffic, Geographical Climate, Practical Information, City Honor, Related News, City Information There are large mining machinery, chemistry, textiles, motors, and urban information in and around Johannesburg. Many large companies and banks are headquartered here. There is an international air station in Jordan Mutch, 24 kilometers northeast. Johannesburg In Ng'Uni, Johannesburg is called "Igobi", which means "gold". Together with other parts of gauteng province (the "golden land" in Soto), it forms the center of South African economic activities. With an area of about 269 square kilometers, Johannesburg is the largest city and economic center in South Africa, the largest city in South Africa and the largest gold producing center in the world. More than half of the population is black. Standard time zone: +2 time zone UTC/GMT +2 hours latitude and longitude: latitude: 26 18' south latitude: 27 54' east longitude telephone area code: country area code: +27 (South Africa) area code: 11 Economic development Johannesburg is rich in minerals, with the output of gold, platinum, antimony, diamonds and asbestos and the output of uranium, manganese, chromium and fluorite. Mining is the main pillar of national income. The main industrial sectors are food, leather making, textile, machinery manufacturing, metallurgy, etc. The import and export goods are mainly carried by Beijing Fanyuan International Transportation Service Co., Ltd. signed by Egypt Air. Air China has opened direct flights to Johannesburg (at present, the relevant routes opened by Air China are: Shenzhen Baoan-Johannesburg). University of the witwatersrand, whose educational information is located in this city, ranks 63rd in the latest ranking of 311-411 paragraphs of 2113QS World University. List of attractions: Gold Mine City, Rand Refinery, Kruger National Park, Eastern Suburb, Inner City Suburb. Johannesburg, the largest city in South Africa and the largest gold producing center in the world, is known as the "City of Gold". Located in the highland of the upper reaches of the Farr River in the northeast, with an altitude of 1,754 meters. It is the center of the gold vein in Transvaal. In 1881, Sun City was just a farm with the value of two cows. In 1886, a prospecting station was built, which developed into a city with the discovery and mining of gold deposits. In 1928, it was built as a city. There are dozens of gold mines in the area stretching for 241 kilometers around. There is a tunnel more than a mile deep under the street in the city. The area around Love Street is downtown, where shops, banks and hotels are concentrated. The city hall was built in 1915. There are museums and churches in the city. Parks and grasslands account for about 1/11 of the urban area. The famous joubert Park is on the highland in the center of the city, with an art museum. In addition, there are Mill Park, Donald MacKay Park, Ellis Park, etc. There is Cape Town Park in the northeast suburb of the city. The zoo is located on Smetzi Avenue. There are 43 acres of botanical gardens and 26 acres of melrose Bird Sanctuary in the northern suburbs. Visitors can also visit the diamond processing factory in the city. The situation of apartheid and racial discrimination in the city is serious. Soweto, 25 kilometers southwest of the city, is the most concentrated segregation area of black people in South Africa. On June 6, 1976, the South African regime created the appalling Soweto tragedy here, which aroused the anger and condemnation of people all over the world. The bronze statue of Mandela Johannesburg, South Africa, is the largest city in South Africa and a metropolis built by gold mining. One day in 1886, George Harry, a white man, was walking on a farm in the north of Johannesburg, and he tripped over a stone that was exposed from the ground. It was a gold nugget. As a result, gold diggers from all over the world came here to search for gold. With more and more gold prospectors, this place has become a densely populated settlement. At that time, South Africa * * * and China * * * sent personnel to patrol here to find a place to establish a town. At that time, two people were sent to perform this task, one was a Dutch immigrant named Johann Rissik, and the other was a Boer named Christiaan Johannes Joubert. It is said that the established city was named after their names Johann and Johannes, and the suffix burg, which means "city and town", was added, so today's Johanne *** urg was created. George harrison himself, who discovered the gold nugget, rushed to Pretoria to report the discovery to the official management department as usual after ecstasy, and obtained the "Gold Discoverer Ownership Certificate" which can enjoy tax-free treatment. But Harrison himself didn't have the funds needed to develop the gold mine at all, and he finally sold his ownership to others at a very low price. Today, his statue stands beside Highway 24 from Johannesburg International Airport to downtown. With an area of about 269 square kilometers and a population of 631,111, more than half of them are black. It belongs to Gauteng)—— province, the smallest and most economically developed province in South Africa, and is connected with Pretorla, the capital of South Africa, and a dozen satellite cities around it by expressway extending in all directions. About the city is located in the inland plateau about 1811 meters above sea level. The temperature difference between day and night is large, but the climate is mild. The average temperature is 21℃ in summer and around 11℃ in winter. The urban area is divided into north and south by railway: the south is a heavy industrial area; The north is the downtown area, with major commercial areas, white residential areas and colleges and universities. There are many huge buildings in the city center, and the offices, banks, stations and stock exchanges are all modern buildings. The most attractive tourist attraction in the urban area is the Carlton Center, which is as high as 51 stories. This is the most advanced business district in the city, where the larger international gold trading is conducted. The Gold Mine Museum and the Gold Refinery are available for visitors to visit. Johannesburg is also the capital of terror with the highest crime rate in the world. The unemployment rate in South Africa is as high as 41%, and most of the unemployed are black people who lack skills and have low education. The deterioration of public security has led to frequent robberies, forcing the upper-middle class or large capital companies representing South Africa to move to the northern suburbs, and the urban function has been moving to the suburbs. In addition, foreign capital that is afraid of risks has also migrated outward, resulting in the closure of restaurants, clubs and nightclubs in urban areas. You can ask the hotel information desk to help you call a taxi for urban transportation rental. In principle, taxis in the city will not carry passengers in the streets, but they will stop waving. Generally, you should call the business office or ask the hotel counter to call a taxi. Bus transportation The bus route in the urban area is complete, and all major streets are accessible. Visitors can buy the system diagram at the bus ticket office of the city hall. Note that only double-decker buses are divided into no-smoking area on the first floor and smoking area on the second floor. One of the most basic traffic rules for self-driving in Johannesburg is to drive on the left and avoid overtaking vehicles from the right. Usually, the speed of driving on national highways, urban expressways and other major highways is less than 1.21 km/h, on second-class highways, less than 1.11 km/h, and in towns, less than 61 km/h, except for sections with special signs. Drivers driving in South Africa must hold valid international driving licenses, and drivers and passengers must fasten their seat belts. Regulation: drive on the left. It is forbidden to drink and drive. Pay attention to the traffic speed limit sign. Safety: Local people have a strong sense of traffic safety. Be sure to lock the door when parking and leaving, and don't put any bags on the seat. Shosholoza Meyl Trains: Similar to airplanes, they are divided into first-class trains, commercial trains and economic trains. Economy train: poor condition, only hard seat, one