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Cape Town is a world-renowned metropolis that attracts millions of tourists every year. Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa, the legislative capital of South Africa and the capital of the Western Cape Province. It is located at the southwestern tip of South Africa and has a population of about 3.74 million. In 1488, the fleet led by the Portuguese navigator Dias passed through the Cape of Good Hope from west to east. Since then, the Dutch, British, and Germans gradually came to South Africa. The city initially developed around the wharf, because Dutch merchant ships bound for East Africa, India and Asia would pass by here for supplies, and over time it became the first long-term gathering point for Europeans in sub-Saharan Africa. Climate Europeans have established their first military base - Castle of Good Hope. Before the establishment of Johannesburg and the discovery of a large amount of gold and diamonds in Translands, Cape Town was the largest city in southern Africa. Although located in Africa, Cape Town is full of diverse European colonial culture.
Cape Town has a cosmopolitan feel to it, with a completely different climate and landscape than the rest of the continent. Cape Town is the only region in Africa that belongs to the temperate climate zone, with a typical Mediterranean climate and four distinct seasons. Winter is May-August and summer is November-February.
Cape Town has incredible beauty, fascinating history, endless coastline and pristine beaches. When you come to Cape Town, you can visit Table Mountain, Cape of Good Hope, Seal Island, Penguin Beach, Robin Island, Cape Wine Country, and Botanical Gardens, etc. In addition, Cape Town also has sea surfing, rock climbing, skydiving, paragliding ,, go out to sea to watch whales, watch sharks in iron cages and other exciting tourism projects.
Cape Town has the second busiest airport in South Africa – Cape Town International Airport (Cape Town International Airport), which is one of the main channels for world travelers to South Africa.