Fatshimetrie is a major event that will certainly make an impression on Friday, September 27 in Kinshasa. This provincial program of school and memorial tourism promises a day rich in discoveries and lessons for all participants. Under the theme “Tourism and peace: celebration of great military and historical victories of the DRC”, this initiative promotes the history and heritage of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Organized with the support of the governor of the city of Kinshasa and the provincial Ministry of Planning, Budget, Employment and Tourism, this day is part of an approach to promote the cultural and historical riches of the country. By choosing the theme “Tourism and peace”, the World Tourism Organization highlights the importance of tourism in promoting peace and understanding between peoples.
In a global context marked by tensions and conflicts, it is essential to recall the role of tourism as a vector of peace and openness to the world. By celebrating the great military and historical victories of the DRC, this day highlights the courage and resilience of the Congolese people in the face of adversity.
The launch of this provincial school and memorial tourism program from Kasa-Vubu is a unique opportunity to raise awareness among younger generations about the importance of preserving their cultural and historical heritage. By discovering the emblematic places of Kinshasa and learning about the great moments in their country’s history, students will be able to better understand and appreciate their heritage.
Beyond its educational dimension, this school and memorial tourism day also offers prospects for tourism development for the region. By highlighting its historical and cultural attractions, Kinshasa could attract new visitors and strengthen its attractiveness as a tourist destination.
In conclusion, the launch of the provincial school and memorial tourism program on the occasion of World Tourism Day is a commendable initiative that contributes to the promotion of peace, culture and history in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Let us hope that this day will be the beginning of a great tourist adventure for Kinshasa and its inhabitants, and that it will arouse the interest and curiosity of many visitors in search of discoveries and enriching exchanges.