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Ethiopian travel guide

Practical guide to tourism in Ethiopia

Ethiopia's scenery and lakes are the main tourist attractions. The following is a practical guide to Ethiopia, which I carefully edited for you. Welcome to read!

Brief introduction of Ethiopia

The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is a landlocked country in northeast Africa, with a land area of 1 103600 square kilometers. Ethiopia borders Djibouti and Somalia in the east, Sudan in the west, Kenya in the south and Eritrea in the north. Roof of Africa? Known as.

Ethiopia's scenery and lakes are the main tourist attractions. Ethiopia's highlands have fascinating scenery and wildlife; All kinds of endemic and common wild animals and birds can be seen in the Great Rift Valley of Africa. The spectacular waterfalls on the Blue Nile, the unique wildlife on Mount Semen and the Sofoma Cave in the southeast are some fascinating attractions.

Basic information of Ethiopia

English name: Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia

English Name: Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia

Abbreviation: Ethiopia

Mainland: Africa

Capital: Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa

Major cities: Dredawa, Gemma, harrell.

Official language: Amharic

Currency: bills

Political system: federalism

Population: 77.4 million (2005)

Main ethnic groups: Oromo and Amhara.

Main religions: Ethiopian Orthodox Church, Islam.

Land area: 1 103600 square kilometers.

National Day: September 1 1

National flower: calla lily

Climate description:

The best time to travel to Ethiopia is June to June.

Ethiopia is located in eastern Africa, with many plateaus. Although it is located in the tropics, the temperature varies from place to place because of the great difference in latitude span and altitude. The plateau areas such as Addis Ababa, the capital, have a cool climate, with an average annual temperature of 65438 05℃. 2 per year? May is a rainy season, 6? September is the rainy season. 10? 65438+ 10 is the dry season, and the precipitation in plateau area 1000-? 1500mm, 250 in lowland and valley areas? 500 mm。

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Ethiopian food guide

Ethiopians' staple food is mainly traditional ethnic food? Ingila? . This is baked in a pot with local moss bran powder or barley powder after fermentation. It tastes a little sour and is usually dipped in beef or mutton sauce.

? Watt? And then what? Fittfite? This is a special dish in Ethiopia. The main raw materials of these two dishes are beef, mutton or chicken, but there are some differences in the main seasonings. Watt? Curry powder and pepper are mainly added to the recipe. Fittfite? Seasonings such as cream and pepper are mainly added, and the cooking method is stew.

Ethiopians like to drink coffee just as China people like to drink tea. The ceremony of making coffee in front of guests is the highest etiquette for locals to welcome guests.

Ethiopian consumer guide

Ethiopia is the third largest coffee producer in Africa. Ethiopia's unique handicrafts are closely related to their way of life, and the long painting tradition from the church has promoted the development of Ethiopia's unique arts and handicrafts. The famous story about King Solomon and Queen Sheba? Comics. Comics? It is usually considered as the epitome of traditional painting. Woodcarving masks in the south and various crosses in harald are very popular among tourists. There are also bamboo orchestral instruments and drums, which are also part of many traditional musical instruments.

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