Traveling experience to the Democratic Republic of Congo
In the night of January 20th 2016, 01:35 AM, our flight came to an end at Aeroport international de N’djili (FIH). Here was to be my home for the next 45 days as I travel for business/holidays. As days went by , I got accustomed to the way of life in KINSHASA, explored this large city, which is also the capital of the country. This recit is of my experience in interacting with the locals and will be substantiated. I’ve gathered as much information as possible based on my experience and understanding of how its society(Kinshasa) work, to compile a very sound, fair travel guide for prospective travelers to this region of the world. . I’ll try to be as elaborate as possible by first giving you an overview, then break into details.
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1. Overview of the DR Congo
2. Money and economy
3. Social culture
4. Food
5. clothings
6. Music
7. Transport
8. Hotels and guest house
9. Churches
10. schools
11. Places to go
12. Where to find what
13. Town (Upper and lower)
14. Banking
15. Booming sectors
16. memorabilia
17.
The democratic republic of Congo is the 2nd largest country in Africa sitting on 2 345 000km, with a population of well over 80 million people. The official language is French, which makes it the biggest and largest French country in the world. (1st French country in the world), and the local dearly call it “la capital de la francophonie”, which translate as “the world capital of Francophony”, besides French as official language, you’ll find 4 additional languages called “langues nationals”, a set of languages spoken in most of the regional parts of the country, and the are: Lingala, Swahili, Kongo, and Tshiluba. With lingala being a defacto language all over the country, right after French.
The country is runned by the president Joseph Kabila, who came into power at the assassination of his father in 2001, and was subsequently elected president in 2006, he’s currently serving his second and last mandat
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