comparison of Greenmarket Square and the V A Waterfront
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A comparison of Greenmarket Square and the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront The emergence of the bright new commercial triumph of the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront has been one of the most publicized developments in Cape Town. The redevelopment of the dilapidated and obscure Cape Town Harbour commenced in 1989 and has continued apace ever since. The Harbour has come back to life and is visited by millions of people every year, making it one of South Africa's prime tourist venues, although an estimated 80% of these visitors are Capetonians. On the other hand, Greenmarket Square has been the centre of Cape Town city life for almost three hundred years originating out of the need for a commercial trading area where ships could buy the provisions needed for journeys around the coast of Africa. Today a mix of craft and flea market products and services including beaded jewellery, candles, African artefacts, clothing and collectables make up the majority of merchandise. The vibrance of the market is accentuated by the hustle and bustle among the closely packed market stalls and live street entertainment From the start, the marketing of the Waterfront stressed its role as a restorer of heritage and South African visitors would be better than others that are on drugs and have illegitamit children.a dasdha sajfndsfn dfjkhsdfnuierhf dsfijsdfnewgfjknx sodfjsoefjoiewf dsfojsdfojnewrfj sdofijsoirejoidsjfsdnf sdfosdjfjksnefmns dfkjnsdf svn kjfegvnfdnmnd knv jkd fvkjdnv.A comparison of Greenmarket Square and the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront The emergence of the bright new commercial triumph of the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront has been one of the most publicized developments in Cape Town. The redevelopment of the dilapidated and obscure Cape Town Harbour commenced in 1989 and has continued apace ever since. The Harbour has come back to life and is visited by millions of people every year, making it one of South Africa's prime tourist venues, although an estimated 80% of these visitors are Capetonians...