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Madagascar20230617

international education / 2024-08-24 / Count: 51

This fate was very special. Within a month, we received two groups of backpackers who were willing to sleep on camp beds. The country that is used as the title of the movie is also very special, dear viewers! Welcome to "Madagascar"!
Let’s do some science first. The fourth largest island in the world was once a French colony. Its official languages ​​are Malagasy and French. Its area is about 20 times the size of Taiwan. It has a population of nearly 29 million. Its staple food is rice, just like us.
Guy is a 35-year-old uncle from Madagascar who owns a trading company on the island. He is actually half-Taiwanese and Malaysian. Ka’s Chinese language introduces us to everything about the country named after the movie.
Baobab trees with roots growing from their heads; various types of lemurs; radiated tortoises; leopard-spotted chameleons; and giraffe beetles, all sound and look like characters from a movie! (Madagascar’s geographical isolation has allowed its plants and animals to develop independently. More than 75% of plant species are found only on the island, with 13,000 plant species, and new species are discovered every year.)
Currently, he is waiting to join the military in order to obtain a Taiwan ID card. He is very much looking forward to experiencing what it is like to be a soldier. I hope he can fulfill his wish! In short, we have collected another country on the African continent.

 

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