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International celebrities are vying for it. Why has poor Zimbabwe become the new favorite of world tourists?

Because there are many tourist attractions in Zimbabwe, and there are more than a dozen wild zoos, and the number of wild animals is increasing, it attracts many tourists from all over the world.

Zimbabwe, located on the African continent, is the first country to experience economic collapse due to inflation. Zimbabwe's high inflation rate has led to a crazy rise in prices, which indirectly makes Zimbabwe's government continue to print money. Finally, Zimbabwe had to announce the adoption of the US dollar as the main currency of Zimbabwe.

How high is the inflation rate in Zimbabwe? According to media reports, buying food in Zimbabwe requires pushing money by car. As a result, the people of the whole country have fallen into poverty, and the unemployment rate has reached over 80%, making it one of the poorest countries in Africa.

It is worth mentioning that Zimbabwe was once a country with a fairly developed economy, and the capital of Zimbabwe was once rated as one of the most suitable places for human survival in the world. The root cause of Zimbabwe's collapse is hyperinflation. Due to the shortage of dollar cash, prices soared. Between 65438 and 2000, a once prosperous country was reduced to one of the poorest countries in Africa.

In order to increase foreign exchange income and increase the employment rate of the population, Zimbabwe actively develops tourism. There are many tourist attractions in Zimbabwe, which has natural advantages in developing tourism. There is the largest megalithic construction site in southern Africa. It has the largest national park in the world, which contains many precious wild animals.

Zimbabwe has a 1 1 national park, in which wild animals are large in scale and rich in species, and the management mode is very reasonable. Many public figures, including the Secretary-General of CITES, have affirmed this point. In addition, Zimbabwe is one of the few countries in southern Africa where the number of wild animals is increasing, and wild animals are the foundation and cornerstone of Zimbabwe's tourism development.