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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of
Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius and also the location of the biggest market
in all may see harbor of the country.
Visit Port Louis in Mauritius
The small insular country of 1800 square kilometers located in the middle of the
Indian Ocean is the real tropical paradise. The capital of Mauritius is Port Louis.
Commercial in civil services are both concentrated here. This is also the location of the biggest market in all may see harbor of the country. The waterfront seaside commercial in cultural center is built near the harbor on the seaside with restaurants, coffee bars, snack bars, cinemas and a casino.
The
Caudan Waterfront building is on the other side of the harbor which also has the copy of a lighthouse built inside. In front of it is the
18th century windmill and a playground with a huge sailboat.
Otherwise the
Caudan is a stopping center just like the waterfront with restaurants and shops but also with hotel and casino.
The central market is primarily a food market. Sixty-eight of the island inhabitants are
Indian, 27% are Creel and the rest are
Chinese, French or of other nationalities.
Asia,
Africa and
Europe are mixed in the customs, religion, mentality and culture of the locals as well as in the gastronomy.
Excellent weather and soil are favorable for vegetable and fruit cultivation. The sea supports their gastronomic specialties with fish, crabs and other seafood. On the menu,
Indian curry dishes and spicy Creel
Chinese and
French specialties are all listed together.
The freshly picked fruits have quite a different taste than those delivered to Europe after a long trip. The neighborhood of the central market is the
Empire of the wondering sellers from straw hats to conga drums. They sell everything.
Boxes made of tropical wood and woolen goods are especially nice.
Anyone looking for a present can take tea, coffee, rum or spices home.
Mauritius is known for its good quality tech style in soap products which have quite reasonable prices. Indian shoes are surprisingly cheap and among the huge amount of far eastern goods, we can also run across some inexpensive original souvenirs.
Souvenirs, handcrafted items, books and maps can be found in the shopping centers but expensive boutiques; ethnic cloth shops and different services are also to be found here. The accessories knitted for photography and video making can be attained to here too.
The
Dodo bird which is the
symbol of the island can be bought in any imaginable form. There are wood carvings and ceramics statues of it but it can also be found in jade or sea tide.
It's figured in orange t-shirts and bags as well. The model ships are made by hand with careful work and reduced copies of existing ships.
We can find both 0402 and the catty sock.
The discovery or the
Santa Maria, on request they arrange for flight safe packaging of the fragile models in the shop.
The oldest horse track of the world is on Mauritius and the outskirts of Port Louis
. In the winter months, all together 23 races are held here. Mauritius was the 4th country in the world which printed stabs. In 1847, the rumor held a large scale ball. Stabs were stuck to the invitation in large numbers, so that they we're soon out of stock. The quickly ordered reprints were mistakably marked with a post office notice instead of post paid. The wrong prints begin the object to fill it to list collecting passion two decades later.
Specialist books mentioned 14 such stabs, only four are known as being on the island. One of these is exhibited in the
Blue Penny museum in Port Louis.
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- published: 23 Aug 2013
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