
▲ The Iziko Slave Lodge in Cape Town was built in 1679. Originally constructed by the Dutch East India Company as a large dormitory to house slaves, it is located in the city center of Cape Town and now serves as a renowned museum in South Africa.

▲ Cape Town's Long Street is the central thoroughfare in downtown Cape Town, South Africa. As the city's historic and vibrant commercial district, it is renowned for its colonial-style architecture, multicultural ambiance, and diverse dining and entertainment options.

▲ Greenmarket Square is a historic flea market located in Cape Town, South Africa, adjacent to St. George's Street. Its history dates back to the 18th century when gardeners sold their goods here. Today, the square primarily features African handicrafts and trendy clothing stalls, while retaining its charming cobblestone pavement. The opening hours are from 9:00 to 18:00 daily. Surrounding areas include the St. George's Mall shopping district, Church Street, and Long Street.

▲ Robben Island is located in Table Bay, Western Cape Province, South Africa, 11 km from Cape Town. Covering an area of approximately 5.07 square kilometers, it is a small island in the South Atlantic Ocean. Since the 17th century, Robben Island served as a place where colonial rulers imprisoned leaders of indigenous resistance movements. After 1960, it became a prison for political prisoners in South Africa, including prominent figures such as Nelson Mandela. The island's prison has now been converted into a museum.















