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South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 2 hrs ago
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How China is turning historic African slave port into waterfront tourism destination
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China is developing a waterfront tourism project in Ouidah, Benin, at the site of a historic slave trade port, converting the former hub where millions of enslaved Africans were processed into a modern tourist destination.

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How China is turning historic African slave port into waterfront tourism destination
In Benin’s southern Atlantic coastal town of Ouidah, located about 40km (25 miles) west of the economic capital of Cotonou, China is turning a former slave trade hub into a busy tourist destination. The historic port once saw nearly 2 million enslaved Africans marched along the 2km “Slave Route” from the auction plaza to the beach during the transatlantic slave trade. On the shore, captives were passed through the “Gate of No Return”, with a monumental memorial arch now standing at the exact...
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