Malay quarter district with colourful houses in pop

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What is the start of the sightseeing point of jarrett tour?、From the Malay Quarter district of Cape Town。The area is lined with many pretty stone houses with very pop-colored walls.、A multi-cultural city with a mix of multiethnic cultures。Although there are about 6,000 residents and not so many、About 90% of them are Muslims.。Previous、Izumi Uchiyama, a friend of mine who lives in Australia, has been sightseeing in Cape Town on a working holiday.、He showed me a picture of this place.、It is one of the places that I really wanted to see with my own eyes♪

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Many residents、16between the 17th and 17th centuries、Africa、Indonesia、Malaysia、and descendants of slaves brought by the Dutch from other Asian regions.。

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There are houses with very vivid and pop-colored shades.、The reason is、Because every building has a similar shape、It seems that it was a kicker to color it colorfully to make my house easier to understand。Did you not wear your favorite color next to each other? But、As the color is the same、Planters and plants because they are a country where plants grow abundantly、The way the numbers representing the street numbers are also very cute♪

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Cape Town is all year round、Blessed with a climate、The wind passes in summer.、Because the cold is not severe even in winter、It seems that there is not much custom of using air conditioners throughout the year.。 そして冬でも楽しめる植物が一杯!特にこのイエローの壁に紫のプランターの色の組み合わせが最高ですね!春には、Inside the planter in front of the house、It seems to be covered with more colorful flowers than this.。Really nice!

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This is a Muslim church called a mosque.。There were many mosques.、It's as colorful as the house.。I think that the townscape is a fun place where you can take photos.。However,、Because the residents actually live there、Let's not bother♪

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