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  1. Like this country, Kenya’s products are also unique and diverse. Here are traditional crafts, wonderful jewelry, beautiful carvings, the best coffee in the world, precious gems, furniture, beautiful fabrics, beautiful local music, amazing contemporary art, and so many things waiting for you to go to go to you Find. In many hotels, hostels and camping locations in this country, you can find rich and good quality gift shops. In large shopping malls and shopping malls and shopping malls in Nairobi and Mombasa and Mombasa, there are packed souvenirs and gifts that can not be bargained. For buyers who like to bargain, Kenya’s market is a good place. These local arts and handicrafts are sold everywhere in Kenya. In Nairobi, a large open -air market is held every week. The MAASAI (Marseille) market held in the city center and every Friday at Village Market Shopping Center (Agricultural Market Shopping Center) is the ideal place for tourists. In the Kenya market, even in some stores, bargaining is a matter of course. The art of bargaining has a deep foundation in Kenya culture and is considered a necessary business skill. Tourists going to Kenya do not have to worry about bargaining. This is unexpected and rarely considered a offending. The opening price is often deliberately raised and considered the first step in the process of bargaining. If you are in a hurry to leave, the usual approach is to declare your “last base price” (Bei YA MWISHO Cup Yamo) and ask each other’s reserve price to end the entire bargaining process. If both sides can agree with a number between the two reserve prices, the transaction will be reached. As follows, there are the best choices for shopping in Kenya: Basketball technology can find excellent products from all over the basket. The size and color of the Kenya basket are different from the region. One of the most popular one is the back blue compiled by Poloma, which is called KIONDOO. These baskets usually produced in the Kikuyu region (you may listen to it) are a small practical basket with leather strap with a leather strap. It is usually used as a handbag, although the traditional Kikuyu (carved library domain) women are buckled on the forehead and behind the back. Now KionDoo’s baskets are usually colorful, and in the modern style, clips, buckles or zippers are added, and sometimes there are chic style. For tourists in Kenya, carving may be the most popular items. Carved various styles and use different materials. Looking around when buying, it is worth comparing quality and value. In the coastal areas, decorative doors, furniture, and family settings occupy an important position in local culture. Lamu (Ram) has the best sculpture. They make good chairs, doors, and brass boxes, like frames and imitation small triangle sailing boats. Coastal areas are usually used to use older mango trees and species of NEEM (Nim) trees. Most Kenyan people think that the best sculptor in China is Wakamba (Wakamba) in East Kenya. They are famous for making woodcarvings, especially sculpting animals. Please try to buy and use this to encourage the use of trees that are beneficial to the environment as sculpting raw materials. These trees include species and regenerations, such as Jacaranda, NEEM (Nim), Mango, Blue and Grevillea. Encourage the use of these trees as raw materials to protect the local environment and support a sustainable carving industry. The Kisii (Casey) in West Kenya is talented in stone carvings. They use the local raw soapstone to make various sculpture crafts. The most popular are small animals, traditional African chess pieces, and practical objects such as egg cups, soap boxes, coasters and ashtray. The color of soapstones is white (the easiest color of carving), and the dark red of different shades, and the dark red (the hardest sculpting color). Foods, clothes and textiles are the best textiles in Kenya in the coastal area. The famous Khanga (Hangga) and Kikoi (Sometimes Kikoy). Throughout the coast of East Africa, these traditional fabrics are placed outside the clothes of men and women, similar to Southeast Asia’s sand cages. Kikoi is a bright color, usually with stripe fabrics, decorated with the tie of the tie along the edge of each fold. KHANGA (Hangga) has a large -scale pattern carefully made, decorated with Swahili proverbs to highlight the traditional wisdom mysteries. These fabrics are almost synonymous with Kenya coastal areas. The fabrics are often used in clothes, tablecloths, bedding, and any other available places. KHANGA (Hangga) or Kikoi is the most suitable for use on the beach. It can be worn on the body or used as a beach towel, or one object. Along the coastal area also has excellent tailors, they can make clothes with fast and cheaply made of clothes with real estate fabrics, and tailor -made. Inland, the most commonly used textiles are MAASAI (Marseille) Shukka. This is a blanket we saw in most MAASAI (Marseille). It is often red with black, blue or other colors. These warm blankets are very suitable for the cold morning of wild animals during sightseeing. Jewelry’s body decorations and accessories have far -reaching cultural significance in many Kenya tribes. MAASAI (Marseille) and other Kenyan’s beaded jewelry and decorations are internationally renowned. Thousands of small colored beads are stringing shells and leather ornaments, which are incredible and beautiful. Various bracelets, commemorative decorations, especially the style of the neck chain have its own unique traditional meaning and purpose.

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