8115 Vilakazi St, Orlando West, Soweto, 1804, South AfricaMap
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Mandela House is a memorial hall in memory of Mandela, there are many Mandela sculptures and paintings, as well as documentary films from his life, and the people who come to visit are all moved by foreigners, a magical place.
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The street where Mandela's house is located, on the corner of Villakazi Ngakane in Soweto, was built in 1945. Nelson Mandela moved here in 1946 with his first wife, Evelyn.
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Mandela House is a memorial hall in memory of Mandela, there are many Mandela sculptures and paintings, as well as documentary films from his life, and the people who come to visit are all moved by foreigners, a magical place.
Mandela House belongs to a very warm family house. The house is not very big, but it is indeed very exquisite. It is also a long time for Mr. Mandela to live in the revolutionary road. The whole house retains a lot of characteristics.
Enjoy a sunny Sunday afternoon Mandela's position in the hearts of the South African people is equivalent to Mao Zedong's position in the people of Central and South Africa!
Before he served as president, Mandela was an active anti-apartheid activist and leader of the ANC's armed group, the National Spear. When he led the anti-apartheid movement, South African courts convicted him on charges of conspiracy to overthrow the government. Mandela served 27 years in prison, and after his release in 1990, he backed mediation and consultation and led South Africa during a transition to democracy that promoted pluralism. Since the end of apartheid, Mandela has received praise from a wide range of people, including former opponents.
A historical place definitely worth visiting with friends and family to learn more about South African culture.
South African President Mandela's ancient residence has become a tourist attraction, and visiting the great president's residence finds his and his wife's simple lifestyle in awe.