Classroom lesson · Bangui · 🇨🇫 Central African Republic

Bangui

The capital city on the banks of the wide Ubangi River

The Ubangi River flowing past Bangui with green hills in the background

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What is it?

Bangui is the capital city of the Central African Republic and home to around one million people. It sits right on the bank of the Ubangi River, which forms the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the other side. From the waterfront you can watch long dugout canoes, fishing boats and ferries crossing back and forth.

Tell me more

The Ubangi River is enormous - wide enough that the far bank looks hazy on misty mornings. Fishermen set out very early to cast their nets, and you can watch them returning in the afternoon with baskets full of tilapia, catfish and other river fish. The fish market along the waterfront is one of the busiest and most colourful spots in the whole city.

Bangui has busy markets where traders sell everything from hand-carved wooden stools and baskets woven from forest grasses to brightly dyed fabrics and fresh tropical fruit - mangoes, papayas, pineapples and plantains piled up in bright pyramids. The smells, sounds and colours of a market day in Bangui are an unforgettable experience.

Music is a big part of life in Bangui. You might hear traditional sanza thumb piano music drifting from a courtyard, or the beat of talking drums echoing between buildings. The city celebrates Boganda Day and Independence Day with music, dancing and parades that fill the streets with colour and sound.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Bangui sits on a river border shared with another country. What might daily life be like when your city is right next to a different country?
  2. 02Markets in Bangui sell crafts made by hand from natural materials. What things do people in your area make by hand?
  3. 03Music is played in courtyards and streets in Bangui. Where do you usually hear live music where you live?
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Classroom activity

Design a market stall from Bangui. Draw the stall and fill it with five products you could buy there. For each product, write one sentence explaining where it came from - for example, whether it was caught in the river, grown in the forest, or crafted by a maker's hands.