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Belvedere, Harare

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Belvedere, Harare
Neighborhood
Belvedere, Harare is located in Zimbabwe
Belvedere, Harare
Belvedere, Harare
Coordinates: 17°49′39″S 31°00′43″E / 17.82750°S 31.01194°E / -17.82750; 31.01194
CountryZimbabwe
ProvinceHarare
DistrictHarare
Elevation
1,490 m (4,890 ft)
 estimated
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (not observed)

Belvedere is a suburb of Harare, the capital city and the largest metropolitan area of Zimbabwe. Though historically home to a notable Indian population since 2012 Belvedere has become known for its growing  Chinese population, due to the construction of Longcheng Plaza. The area is found to the west of the central Harare by the suburbs of Ridgeview, Monovale and Warren Park. It is noted for a new Chinatown that exists around the Longcheng area. This new Chinatown is now considered as the main Chinatown in Harare, replacing a nascent area in the CBD.

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Location

Belvedere lies to the west of Harare's central business district and connects the center of the city to the more western suburbs of Warren Park and Mbare, where the National Sports Stadium is located. The travel distance from downtown Harare to Belvedere is approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) by road.[1] The coordinates of Belvedere, Harare are:17 49 39S, 31 00 43E (Latitude:-17.8275; Longitude:31.0120).[2]

Overview

There is a sizeable Asian community of Indian origin in the area. There are two colleges, Harare Institute of Technology and Belvedere Teachers' College. FBC Bank, one of Zimbabwe's 17 licensed commercial banks, has a branch in Belvedere.[3]

Up until approximately 2010, Belvedere was a predominantly an Indian and South Asian neighbourhood. However, massive Chinese investment focused on Longcheng Plaza has led to an influx of new residents, drastically changing the character and demographics of the area.[4]

Longcheng Plaza

Longcheng Plaza (literally Dragon City plaza) is a Chinese-built, outdoor shopping mall, that opened to the public December 2013. The plaza is home to a casino, supermarket and numerous shops offering a wide range of products and services. Some of the businesses at the mall include fashion, health & beauty, automotives, hardware & home, pharmacies, gift stores, jewelers & accessories, photography & videography, bakeries, electronics, musical instruments and nightclubs and bars.

The mall was designed according to Chinese architectural styles - a first in Zimbabwe, revealing growing ties between Zimbabwe and China. The construction of the plaza has essentially made Belvedere the city's new Chinatown - a hub for Chinese businesses within the city.

The mall's anchor tenant is Ivato supermarket, hardware and furniture world. The supermarket offers a wide range on groceries, kitchen utensils, stationary and many other various products. Across the supermarket lies furniture and hardware stores offering stores, as well as a nightclub and casino.[5]

Construction of Longcheng Plaza, though successful has proved highly controversial due to the village's construction being out of step with local architectural styles and its construction on what had been an important wetland.[6] Additionally, many inhabitants of the new Chinatown in Belvedere are first generation Chinese immigrants from mainland China.[7] The Chinatown has a number of paifang (arches) that dot the shopping centre and have become popular tourist attractions.[8]

References

  1. ^ Road Distance Between Harare and Belvedere With Map
  2. ^ Location of Belvedere Harare At Google Maps
  3. ^ As of September 2010 Zimbabwe Had Seventeen Licensed Commercial Banks
  4. ^ "Zimbabwe's Wetlands Threatened, as Illegal Development Goes Unpunished". 3 September 2018.
  5. ^ "'HH' swearing in and the accompanying dramedy". 27 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Zimbabwe's Wetlands Threatened, as Illegal Development Goes Unpunished". 3 September 2018.
  7. ^ John Matshikiza (22 January 2007). "Hoe's my China nou?". Mail and Guardian Online. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  8. ^ "About Us".

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