1. Coffee: The quality of Ethiopian coffee varies according to different altitudes and different regional ecological environments. Harar coffee in the southeast highlands is a typical muha coffee with a strong aroma; coffee from Wollega in the southwest has a strong fruity taste; Limu coffee has wine aroma and spice flavor; Simoda coffee has a peaceful taste, rich aroma and sour fruit flavor; Yega Xuefei coffee has a floral aroma.
2. Wood carving masks: Wood carving masks in the southern region and the various crosses in Harar are very popular with tourists. There are also bamboo orchestras and snare drums, which are also part of a variety of traditional musical instruments.
3. Grass sand painting: a very ancient craft. Ancient Egyptian characters are written on grass sandpaper. Cut a kind of reed grass in Africa one by one, arrange the pattern you want, then take a large stone to flatten and shape, and dry. After the grass sandpaper is done, stick it on kraft paper. This method is cumbersome and troublesome, and especially precious.
4. African wood carving: mainly refers to the carving of tropical Africa (that is, the ethnic groups of West Africa). West African carving is mainly a traditional ethnic wood carving. There are small statues and masks. The hot tropical climate can easily destroy wood carving, so the ancient wood carving cannot be preserved at all. But wood carving has a long history and an ancient tradition, showing a mysterious and fascinating brilliance.
5. Diamonds: Diamonds seem to be people’s first impression of South Africa, but South Africa’s diamonds are famous all over the world. So far, the largest diamond discovered in the world comes from the First Diamond Mine in Cullinan, outside Pretoria, South Africa. The First Diamond Mine is still in operation and can still produce gem-quality diamonds.
What is the right way to go to Ethiopia in Africa?
1. Relevant documents and materials: health certificate, yellow book, passport, visa, training certificate, photo for certificate, etc.
2. Clothes: Prepare clothes according to the climate characteristics of Singapore, your own type of work and the duration of the contract.
3. Daily necessities: teacups, toothpaste, toothbrushes, towels, laundry detergent, shampoo, shower gel and other daily necessities can be brought in moderation.
4. A small amount of standing medicines: cooling oil, wind oil essence, ten drops of water, Band-Aid, dysentery, berberine, red potion, purple potion, cold granules, etc.
5. Food: Depending on personal taste, you can bring some hot sauce, pickles, snacks, etc.
6. Allowance money: exchange a small amount of foreign exchange in accordance with relevant national regulations, mainly in US dollars, to cover expenses that may occur during the journey.
7. Work utensils: If you go to a new construction for labor, you may have to bring some construction tools when you go abroad according to work needs and airline safety regulations.
8. Personal information card: make a copy of the passport information page. Write the name, address and phone number of the emergency contact person on the back of the copy, and make this page plastic-sealed into a “personal information card”.
9. Luggage: choose a lighter weight, strong and pressure-resistant luggage that is not easy to break, and put a label on the luggage. Write your name, destination, contact number, etc. in both Chinese and English.
10. Others: mobile phones, computers, bank cards, rain gear, folding umbrellas, backpacks, photo albums of relatives and friends, and small gifts with Chinese characteristics (Chinese knots, small purses, etc.), etc.