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China turns African port into tourist spot, students rethink Hong Kong: 5 weekend reads

From a historic slave port turning into a tourist site to Chinese drink chains in the US, here are five stories you may have missed over the weekend

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The “Gate of No Return” memorial arch on Ouidah beach, Benin. The historic port once saw nearly 2 million enslaved Africans marched along the 2km “Slave Route” from the auction plaza to the beach during the transatlantic slave trade. Photo: Shutterstock
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1. China is transforming historic African slave port into waterfront tourism magnet

The Beninese government contracted Chinese state-owned firms to build an expansive La Marina waterfront complex located at what used to be the main slave port. Photo: Handout
The Beninese government contracted Chinese state-owned firms to build an expansive La Marina waterfront complex located at what used to be the main slave port. Photo: Handout
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