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Is it safe for Chinese people to travel to South Africa?

It is not safe for Chinese people to go to South Africa.

The overall local case detection rate is only about 20%, while the detection rate of kidnapping cases involving Chinese citizens is 67%. Therefore, South Africa is one of the countries with the most chaotic security in the world, and security has been in a continuous deterioration trend in recent years. We can never understand a country through the World Cup and Olympic Games, because that is not the true state of a country.

There are many types of hotels in South Africa. It is recommended to choose hotels that are located in safe areas of the city and have complete security facilities. Do not blindly choose hotels or B&Bs in remote locations, otherwise you will easily become the target of criminals to follow and rob you. South Africa's road traffic system is right-hand drive and left-hand drive, the speed is relatively fast, and the traffic rules are different from those in China. It is recommended to know the route, road conditions and public security situation to the destination in advance. It is not recommended to go to tourist attractions on foot. You should take a chartered car from a regular travel agency or rent a vehicle from a regular company.

Introduction to South Africa

The Republic of South Africa (English: The Republic of South Africa), referred to as "South Africa", is located at the southernmost tip of the African continent, bordering the Indian Ocean to the east and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. , borders Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Swaziland to the north, and Lesotho is surrounded by South African territory. The administrative capital is Pretoria, the legislative capital is Cape Town, and the judicial capital is Bloemfontein. The total area is 1,219,090 square kilometers and the coastline is about 3,000 kilometers long.

The earliest indigenous inhabitants of South Africa were the San, the Khoi and the Bantu who later moved south. After the 17th century, the Dutch and British invaded South Africa one after another and continued to push their colonies into the interior. In the mid-19th century, white rulers established four political entities: two British colonies, namely the Cape and Natal colonies; two Boer *** peace states, namely the Transvaal *** and Austrian colonies. Lanzhi Free State.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - South Africa