Africa s least populated country has the highest income, and tourists can t help but laugh at the si

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-29

Africa's least populated country has the highest income, and tourists can't help but laugh at the sight of the national treasure

In the eyes of many people, the land of Africa is desert and barren, and the wealth of Africa is the first is a completely new concept.

Located on the edge of the Indian Ocean east of Africa, Seychelles is the smallest in Africa with 115 islands and a population of less than 100,000, and was once a British colony in the 18th century, but after its freedom, it remained part of the British Union, and its capital still bears the name of Victoria.

The reason why Seychelles has been able to develop until now is entirely due to the British Union, even with the help of the British Commonwealth, without industrialization, but also with the help of the British behemoth, the development of tourism.

The locals have a lot of respect for the Queen of England, and even a market for agricultural products is named after her, and even merchants who enter it are notified that the British royal family can enjoy a lifetime of free spending.

Seychelles was once the largest region in the world between the rich and the poor, and 20 years ago, fishermen's wages were less than 1,10 of those of civil servants. Thanks to the tourism industry in Seychelles, Seychelles achieved an average GDP of 15,500 US dollars in 2016, and because of the special island environment, its popularity in the island tourism industry and the quality of life of residents have been greatly improved.

Seychelles' diving program has been the top of the "Most Popular Dive Site" for 9 consecutive years, due to the British royal decree in the 60s that all acts that cause damage to marine ecology, such as exploding fish, illegal fishing, hunting to protect marine life, and not allowing ships to anchor on the reef.

Therefore, today's Seychelles fish are not afraid of people at all, even under the water, they have to be "teased" by the fish, thousands of fish around you keep circling, and even make you lose the ability to distinguish for a while, and finally form a "fish wall" to guide.

Seychelles is a very ethical place, with a national ban on private beaches, land and other recreational facilities, even if the British bought them in 1962. So, the 115 islands are free to come and go and play as much as you want.

In 2011, due to high piracy, Seychelles requested diplomatic relations with China in 1976, and in 2013 diplomatic relations were reached with Seychelles, which was granted a visa waiver in 2013. The problem of piracy has nothing to do with tourism, and even the remote Moyan Island (where the British bought a private island) has thousands of tourists every day, but there has never been a single pirate encounter.

Seychelles is known as a "gift from heaven", where the chef of the restaurant will pick the guests from the beach dozens of kilometers away and cook it (mostly grilled meat) in front of the guests, so as to not only ensure the freshness but also the safety of the guests, which is probably not the courage of the average country.

Guests can purchase their own food, bake it by themselves, free of charge, and be seasoned and taught by the chef for free**. Seychelles' tourism services are not only available in African countries, but also in Europe and the United States, and few people can do it.

There are only two islands in the Seychelles in the world where an interesting sea coconut grows, and when the British did not colonize the period, it was given to the royal family as a tribute to the country, but its growth cycle is twenty-five years, so its production is very small, at most about fifteen kilograms, a ** in the range of 1,500 to 3,000 US dollars, if you want to go abroad, you must buy a certificate from the official store, so it is a real rich man.

Seychelles is known as a "tourist paradise" by the proud British, not only because of the beautiful scenery, but also because it provides free education and health services, which makes people here feel happy and respect each other.

So, you don't have to worry about traveling here, you just have to enjoy the sea to the fullest.

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