The republic of malawi is situated in south-eastern africa and is known as lake malawi, the third largest lake in africa. Its territory covers an area of approximately 118,000 square kilometres and is comparable to that of our province of fujian。
Malawi, with a high population density and 20 million people living on small land, is one of the least developed countries in the world, with a per capita income of less than $500 a year。
Countries with the highest proportion of water area
Malawi has the highest area of water in the world, with an area of 24,000 square kilometres and one fifth of the country's total area。
Lake malawi, which has the highest proportion of water, is the third largest lake in africa, situated at the far south end of the world-famous great rift valley in east africa. Not only is there a landscape, but it also brings together a variety of visions that are hailed as africa's most magnificent lake。

Countries based on the great rift valley
Malawi has unique topographic features, with the great rift valley throughout east africa. The climate is warm, with an average annual temperature of around 20°c, and it is very suitable for humans to live。

3. African countries with the largest reserves of rare land
Rare earth is the rare element of scarce stocks, with very high strategic value, while malawi's rare soil reserves of less than 120,000 square kilometres amount to 30 million tons, the first in africa and the third in the world。

Countries of tobacco
Malawi is an agricultural country, with more than 80 per cent of the country's population engaged in agricultural production and one of the world's least developed countries with a very poor economy。
The main plant is tobacco, cotton, maize, etc., and is one of the major tobacco producers in africa, known as the “country of tobacco”. Tobacco exports account for 70 per cent of the country's foreign exchange earnings, with a special “white rib” of high quality and far-flung to europe and the united states of america, well known in the world tobacco community。

5. The least developed countries in manufacturing
Malawi is one of the world's poorest manufacturing countries, where there is no heavy industry and only a few enterprises are associated with food processing, such as canneries, breweries, meat processing plants, flour mills and tea factories。

Farmers in malawi
The phrase “20 per cent of the population holds 80 per cent of the wealth” applies in any country, for example in malawi, where 86 per cent of farmers are engaged in agricultural production, while agricultural produce earns only 20 per cent of GDP。

Men are not allowed to keep long hair
In malawi, men are not allowed to have hair longer than their shoulders before being arrested because it is considered a hooliganism. Moreover, both men and women are not allowed to wear loudspeaker pants, tight pants, straps and clothing to be exposed。

8. Food in malawi
Malawians eat more than three meals a day on corn, and once in a while when they improve their meals, they eat a big milk cake and a pot of beef tomato soup for the holidays。

9 - early sleepers
According to the survey, malawians were among the first countries in the world to have average sleep time, with most of them sleeping by 9 p. M。

10. Malawi's education system
Malawi's education system is british, with six years of primary school and four years of secondary school, but no high school and few people have attended university throughout the country。

11. Countries with electricity shortages
Malawi has one of the largest power resource gaps in the world, with only 12 per cent of the population having access to electricity。

12. Networking systems built by chinese companies
Until 2018, malawi's civil network communication system was almost zero, and it was not until the successful delivery of the malawi national fibre-optic backbone, which our country, china, is responsible for implementing here, that the country's level of communications was qualitatively upgraded to the 4g era。






