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Jain Jil:“The National Museum of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa houses the famous Lucy fossil, ancient artifacts, and Ethiopian art. Though small, it offers deep historical insights. Some exhibits need better maintenance. Worth a visit!”
真的在一起的时候:“The Holy Trinity Cathedral is an important religious site in Ethiopia. It was built in the early and mid-1900s. The former King of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie and his wife are buried here. The black granite mausoleum in the church is worth seeing. The church has a special tour guide to explain, there are scheduled hymns every day, and sometimes alms are given to the poor. The exterior of the church is very beautiful and suitable for taking pictures.”
环游星空的歌者高登:“1. Located on the south side of the city center, adjacent to the Addis Ababa Museum, it is recommended to visit together;
2. "Red Terror" is clearly defined in Wikipedia, specifically describing the bloody massacre of political dissidents by former Ethiopian head of state Mengistu in 1977;
3. The memorial mainly objectively tells the cause, process and result of this period of history, but does not scold Mengistu, but only hopes that such tragedies will not happen again in the future;
4. Free to visit, but the staff will advise you to donate a little money.”
juki235:“Addis Ababa is the headquarters of the African Union. The AU Conference Center here looks very impressive. In fact, it was built with Chinese aid. Many important meetings and decisions about Africa are made in this conference center, so it has important political significance for Africa.”
关裕年guanyunian:“In Africa, in Ethiopia, on the African plateau, this country is full of plateaus, the weather is cool and the climate is pleasant. It is a very beautiful country. Looking around, you can see many African baboons playing in groups.”
M35***22:“The museum is located in the University of Ethiopia. It is the palace of Emperor Sesis. You can see the emperor's life. He was the last feudal emperor. There are many folk customs objects, including porcelain donated by China, the site of the coup, the big bed he lived in, the clothes of the short emperor, the imported washbasin bathtub, the office desk... It has richer exhibits than the National Museum and is worth seeing! ! !
Note: The ticket price is 200 birr...”