Adanwomase Kente Village
They have been making kente cloth since the 17th century in Adanwomase, the royal weaving village for the Asante king. Around half the population of Adanwomase is involved in the […]
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They have been making kente cloth since the 17th century in Adanwomase, the royal weaving village for the Asante king. Around half the population of Adanwomase is involved in the […]
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Daboya is the most famous of Ghana’s fugu weaving communities. Like kente, the fabric is hand-woven but the strips are narrower and have stripes, in contrast to the geometric patterns
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Ntonso is the homeland of adinkra cloth and the only place in Ghana where traditional adinkra is made locally from scratch. Ntonso is still Ghana’s biggest producer of adinkra, a
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About the village Kpetoe Kente Weaving Village is located near the Togo border, a cluster of villages called Kpetoe has produced kente cloth for generations. It is renowned for high-quality
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The “Fao Festival” is a prominent festival celebrated in the Upper East Region of Ghana, specifically in Navrongo. The Fao festival is a traditional Ghanaian festival celebrated in January by
About Bono Region The Bono region is one of the 16 administrative regions of Ghana. It was carved out of the former Brong Ahafo Region. Bono regional capital is Sunyani
Ghana is home to one of the world’s only surviving traditional architecture belonging to the Asante people which is one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites (WHS). Their design and construction,
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Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River Park was one of the largest slave markets for gathering people to sell into slavery during the infamous trans-Atlantic slave trade. It is especially worth seeing
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About Oguaa Fetu Afahye is a festival celebrated on the first Saturday of September by the people of Oguaa or Cape Coast Traditional Area. It is named after the 17thCentury Fetu or Effutu kingdom
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About The Aboakyer festival is celebrated on the 1st Saturday in May by the Effutu’s of Winneba Traditional Area in the Central Region of Ghana. Origin Winneba Aboakyer is an