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Musee National du Congo (National Museum of Congo) in Brazzaville, Congo

At Musee National du Congo (National Museum of Congo), you can learn about the life of French-Italian explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza, a rare colonizer who believed in negotiating with natives instead of conquering them. The elegant dome-shaped construction built from white marble displays a small collection of pictures and documents shedding light on the life of this enlightened man and Brazzaville's founder. Don't miss a chance to walk around the landscaped gardens, crowned with a statue of Savorgnan. Put Musee National du Congo (National Museum of Congo) on your schedule, and learn what else deserves a visit by using our Brazzaville trip planner.

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Dressing like Millionaires in Poverty - The Dandies of Congo

Welcome to Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Here, there is movement called The Society of Ambience Makers and Elegant People... also known as La Sap or Sapology.
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DR Congo's Capital Kinshasa. The Largest, Most Developed City in Central Africa

Kinshasa is the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It faces Brazzaville, the capital of the neighbouring Republic of Congo, which can be seen in the distance across the wide Congo River.
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Kinshasa has the largest population of any city in Africa with a population of 14 million within the City limits, and is also the 2nd largest French-speaking city in the world behind Paris. After decades of armed conflicts imposed by neighbouring countries, the infrastructures of the once leading modern African city are now being remarkably restored. Chinese companies are involved in numerous projects of reconstruction throughout the city.

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TOP 10 Things to do in Kinshasa, Africa 2023!

TOP 10 Things to do in Kinshasa, Africa 2023!

Kinshasa, Africa is an amazing place to visit in Africa. If you want to know top 10 what to do in Kinshasa or you need a travel guide, please keep watching

At number 4, we highly recommend Strolling along the Boulevard du 30 Juin: This vibrant thoroughfare showcases the unique blend of history, culture, and contemporary life in Kinshasa. As you walk, you'll be captivated by the bustling atmosphere, colonial-era architecture, trendy cafes, shops, and the chance to witness the dynamic energy of the Congolese people, making it an unforgettable experience.

At number 3, we have the Académie des Beaux-Arts: Immerse yourself in the creativity and talent of local artists, as you explore the gallery and witness contemporary Congolese artwork. It's an opportunity to appreciate the rich cultural expressions and unique perspectives that contribute to the city's dynamic artistic heritage.

Now, let's unveil number 2 on our list—Attending a music concert: The city is renowned for its vibrant music scene, particularly Congolese rumba, which is a fusion of African and Latin rhythms. Immerse yourself in the electrifying energy, rhythmic beats, and captivating performances by talented local musicians. It's an opportunity to witness the soulful essence of Congolese culture and create unforgettable memories.

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Finally, the absolute Number 1 thing to do in Kinshasa is Relaxing at the Jardin d'Eden: This beautiful botanical garden offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city. Amidst lush greenery and fragrant flowers, you can relax, unwind, and reconnect with nature. Whether you seek a moment of tranquility, a leisurely stroll, or a peaceful picnic, Jardin d'Eden provides an oasis of calm in Kinshasa.

Galerie d'Art Contemporain in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Galerie d’Art Contemporain Dialogues is a centre for exhibitions, concerts, projections and conferences located in the National Museum of Lubumbashi. It is managed by the ASBL Dialogues and funded by the Forrest International Group. The organisation’s main objective is to promote contemporary visual arts and raise the awareness of art and culture among young audiences.

The origins of ASBL Dialogues date back to 1998 when George Arthur Forrest met with art historian Chantal Tombu. In 1999, a first exhibition, “Memory of Time”, is held at Lubumbashi’s Horse Club. A second exhibition will be held at the City Museum of Lubumbashi, to present the works of Lubumbashi artists.

Today, ASBL Dialogues seeks to promote the cultural richness and immense potential of artists in the city and to raise public awareness of Congolese and African cultural roots.

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Kinshasa, formerly named Léopoldville before June 30, 1966, is the capital and largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Once a site of fishing and trading villages along the Congo River, Kinshasa is now one of the world's fastest-growing megacities. Wikipedia.

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Things to do in Kinshasa DR Congo

Kinshasa is the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kin (as locals universally call it) sprawls seemingly forever from the banks of the Congo River to its distant shanty towns. Shot through with chaos, music and a lust for life that is as infectious as it is overwhelming, Kinshasa is a city you experience rather than visit. In this video, Kwafrika Travel explains things to do in Kinshasa as per its former customers’ choice.
1°. Kinshasa city tour :
You consider yourself a well-traveled person, until you go to Kinshasa,... It is certainly not a bad thing, however you need to understand the culture here which is very different from any other African country you might have visited, after all there are nearly 15 million people living in Kinshasa and its surroundings. Remember Kinshasa is a place one experience not visit.
Let's start with the language. French is by far the most commonly spoken language - if you can't understand or speak it you will need somebody who does, Kwafrika Travel guides know both English and French. When communicating here, people speak very loudly which can often be very intimidating - most will debate or argue but violence is never an option. Due to the poor economic conditions here, most are simply people who are after a quick buck - start high ($50) and end up settling for $10.
Touring the city, will make you discover Kinshasa's vibrant culture and history. You will explore local landmarks, a bustling market, and the banks of the churning Congo River. The city tour comes fourth in the things to do in Kinshasa.
Traveling with a Kwafrika Travel local guide, you'll learn the stories behind each place you see, from the National Museum to Kabila's Mausoleum and the Place of Independence.
You will also be brought in another incredibly unique aspect of Kinshasa, Sapeurs. La Sape is an abbreviated way to refer to the movement of Sapeurs. The translated meaning of the term La Sape is Society of Ambiance-Makers and Elegant People. Also known as Congolese Dandies, the importance of physical appearance and attire is of the utmost and this is very clear, as you will see. You will experience the city in the safety of a private vehicle that will comfortably accommodate you, with all entrance fees included.
Stop At: Musee National de Kinshasa (National Museum), Kinshasa
Stop At: Academie des Beaux-Arts, Kinshasa
Stop At: Congo River, Kinshasa
Stop At: Symphonie des Arts, Kinshasa
Stop for lunch at Chez Flore known for best local recipes.
2°. Zongo Waterfalls
Located 130 kilometers (90 miles) from Kinshasa, Zongo Park provides a lovely setting & a spectacular scenery to the Zongo Waterfalls. The gorgeous 65m-high Zongo falls are one of DRC’s most spectacular sights. It is the number one of things to do in Kinshasa. Getting to the viewpoints involves some hiking, but watching the water roaring over the precipice into the river below is unforgettable. What makes Zongo waterfalls unique is the water vapor that rises to the sky when the river water hits the ground.

During your experience in Zongo you will be showed where Simon Kimbangu was used to sit after preaching the gospel in neighboring villages (Kamba & Kansangulu). Kimbangu is son of a traditional religious leader who became a Baptist in 1915. According to his disciples, Simon cured the sick, raised the dead back to life, and prophesied the future and, the liberation of black people and many greater miracles.
After experiencing the Zongo waterfalls, if in the sunny season, you may go spend time at a beach located 10 km away from waterfalls. There you will experience a waterfalls massage.
3°. Bonobos sanctuary
Lola ya Bonobo is located 28 km away from the CBD of Kinshasa City. It is the world’s only sanctuary for orphaned bonobos. The Bonobos are our closest living relatives, with more than 99% identical DNA. Bonobos are thus found only in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The sanctuary is surrounded by the rainforest and has a lake inside. Just as you enter the sanctuary, you will be brought to the briefing room. The visit is done in groups, the first group starts at 10 am. The others are done after an interval of 1h30’ up to 4 o’clock when the final group is supposed to end the last visit.
Lola ya Bonobos has rescued 30 bonobos since its inception, the goal of the sanctuary is to rescue, raise, rehabilitate, and if possible, release bonobos orphaned by the illegal wildlife trade.
4°. Parc de la vallée de la N’sele
Parc de la vallée de la N’Sele is a park located in the western part of the Democratic Republic of Congo in the commune of Maluku. It is approximately 90 min from the city center Kinshasa. Not only it does offer conservation but it also provides a space for relaxation and entertainment.

7 East African Presidents With Their Statehouses | Kenya vs Uganda vs Tanzania vs Rwanda

Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan, Burundi and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) form the East African Community. The presidents of these countries live in well protected residences called State houses or Flag houses or Presidential palaces.
This video contains a list of the seven east African presidents and their state houses.
Some of these statehouses such as the State house of Kenya, currently occupied by the newly elected president of Kenya, President William Ruto, were Built by the colonialists during the colonial era. However some of them are still new or under construction like the Chamwino state house in Dodoma that was recently completed. The construction of the Chamwino statehouse was necessitated by the shifting of the Tanzania's capital from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma. The State house is expected to be Opened by the Current president of Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan.
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Pende masks festival in DR Congo

The Pende are undoubtedly one of the ethnic groups that have put up the most resistance to the steamroller of evangelisation.

In many remote parts of the Pende territory, initiation rites and unique masquerades continue to be celebrated to the rhythm of drums and sacred balafons.

Alongside the Pende territory, other smaller groups such as the Suku or the Yaka are also resisting cultural disappearance.
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Looted African Treasures| Congo Masks on loan from Africa Museum(Belgium) to Musical Museum(USA).

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African Art is not Art for arts sake, its functional and when I visited the Musical Instruments Museum(USA) Exhibition on the Congo Masks and Musical Instruments that was clearly spelt. Most of these objects have been loaned from the Africa Museum in Belgium. The Africa Museum symbolizes the ravages of colonialism that Belgium exacted upon its Congolese subjects during 75 years of occupation. When it first opened in 1898, the institution was essentially a trophy case for King Leopold II. For an African this is the only opportunity for me to witness theses objects and for most people back in Africa they will never see those objects unless the issue of restitution works out.

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Finally made it to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, there is a lot to see as well as a lot we would like to see.

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Once upon a time there was a beautiful island with charming and calm beaches, sparking waves flew one after another reminding us the elegance of the nature.

This beautiful island was the home for a once majestic nation. These people were living together in harmony with the nature which provided everything for them. They had beautiful gardens, they had large paddy fields and they had dozens of Cattle and they protected the nature as their own eyes.

Time passed and these people started to change. They became creative to innovate technology to ease their lives. but they lost the love to the nature. They started to cut down trees, spill waste to rivers, dump garbage to the sea, kill animals and they made everything a mess.

Nature could not bear this anymore. So, it started to hurt back. Rain was stopped. Trees and paddy fields could not produce food for people. rivers went dry. Once a calm and quiet sea became rough. nights became longer. darkness grew and deceases killed so many people. People did not get quality air to breath.

One day in a gloomy evening a strange thing happened in one of the beaches. The sea became rough, fishermen couldn’t control their boats. Sun got afraid and went down early. wild animals started shouting and a strange thing was washed up to the beach.

People gathered to the beach.
What was it? People were wondering. Few brave young men tried to reach it. And it was a human fish. It had a long tail like a fish. It had hands and a face like a human. It was a Mermaid.
This Mermaid was washed up to the beach half dead, strangled with garbage. Sick living in the toxic water and she was hardly breathing. young brave men helped to release her from strangled garbage. She slowly dragged herself back to the sea. before she swims away, she gave this message to the people of that island.
“Every second breath you take comes from the ocean. Ocean is mother who gives the life to the whole world”

People were sad, people were guilty. People realized that they should protect oceans and mother nature. They got the message very clearly. They wrote about this incident in their diaries. They kept this day memorized deep in their hearts.

And they stopped hurting the oceans and nature. They stopped dumping garbage everywhere. They stopped using toxic chemicals. They stopped killing too many animals. They cleaned the beaches. And then the nature responded back. It cleared skies, it gave rain to the people and rivers started flowing. flowers bloomed, fruits got ripen. Sea became calm.

This day ( 8th June ) was later named as “World Oceans Day”.

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Inside DR Congo's Capital Kinshasa ( KINSHASA, Africa's MEGACITY ) ????????????

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A Leopard attacking a provocative photographer in the Maasai Mara National Reserve

A leopard attacking a provocative photographer in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. This photographer, who either chose to ignore the park rules or just was not briefed correctly, risked his life as a leopard tried to grab his foot.

As you can clearly tell, this vicious leopard was not very impressed and would have harmed the photographer. Even through leopard attacking people is rare, this is not to mean that you should play around with an leopard while on a safari. In fact, the best thing a guide should do when any wildlife gets so close to a tourist vehicle is to move away.

The management of Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya has already banned the camp and the guides who allowed this photographer to get involved in the would-be unfortunate encounter with a leopard.
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Take A Look Inside The National Museum Of Congo - You Won't Believe What's Inside!

Inside The National Museum of Congo - I was Not Expecting This
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MUSEE DU QUAI BRANLY du Jourdain au Congo

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Initiés bassin du Congo - musée Dapper

L'exposition Initiés, bassin du Congo du musée Dapper. Commissaires : Christiane Falgayrettes-Leveau et Anne-Marie Bouttiaux. Plus de 70 objets ont été prêtés par le Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale de Tervuren. D'autres pièces proviennent de collections publiques : Museum aan de Stroom d'Anvers, Wereldmuseum de Rotterdam, du fonds propre du Musée Dapper et de collections publiques.

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呪術用の像ミンキシ(コンゴ)Minkishi; Power Figure(Congo)
呪術といっても医療呪術で、呪医がおなかの穴に薬草を入れ釘を打つことで、薬の効果が発揮されることを願います。ミンキシは患者の痛みを癒す沢山の祈りが込められた像です。
成人儀式用像マキシ(ザンビア)Makishi; Boy's initiation ritual(Zambia)
ザンビア・ルヴァレの人びとのあいだでは、少年たちが10歳前後になると森に隔離され、大人になるための儀式を受けます。この儀式に、これらマキシと呼ばれる踊り手が森からあらわれ、少年たちの教育や世話をします。

National Museum of Ethnology
The National Museum of Ethnology, also called “Minpaku”, was opened in 1977 as a museum and research center. Its galleries display colorful cultural exhibits from nine world regions which include original artifacts as well as video, audio, and photographic materials. This museum is located on the other side of the park’s rose garden, across from the Japan Folk Crafts Museum.

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