You'll see the visitors centre as soon as you enter the town coming from Kumasi. There's a small shop selling adinkra cloth here and you can watch a demonstration of the dyeing process (during which you can try your hand at stamping the cloth yourself).
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Manhyia Palace was built by the British in 1925 to receive Prempeh I when he returned from a quarter of a century of exile in the Seychelles to resume…
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