Located in south-central Ghana, Kumasi – formerly known as Coomassie – is the cultural capital of the Ashanti people and a meeting point between ancestral traditions and modernity. Nestled within a dense forest belt and surrounded by rolling hills, the city enjoys a humid and rainy climate that enhances its lush environment
Founded under the leadership of King Osei Tutu, who chose this site as his capital and conducted land negotiations beneath the iconic kum tree, Kumasi derives its name and historical significance from this legacy.
Strategically positioned along major north-south trade routes, the city flourished as a major commercial hub.
Despite challenges posed by British colonization and early 20th-century urban transformations—including the introduction of cocoa cultivation, the construction of the Sekondi railway, and urban modernization—Kumasi has preserved its historical and cultural essence.
Today, Kumasi remains the seat of the Asantehene (Ashanti King) and houses symbols of royal authority, such as the Golden Stool. Its historical remains, including UNESCO World Heritage-designated Asante traditional buildings, further showcase the city's rich heritage.


The old city has been revitalized with paved roads, parks, and gardens, with notable landmarks such as the Kumasi Central Hospital and major educational institutions like the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (founded in 1951, university status in 1961) and various research institutes.
The Asante Cultural Center, home to a museum, a zoo, and a regional library, reinforces the city's commitment to preserving and promoting its cultural legacy.
Kumasi owes its prosperity to its strategic location at the intersection of Ghana’s major highways and the dynamism of sectors such as cocoa farming, trade, and mining.
Additionally, traditional craftsmanship—particularly the renowned Kente fabric—serves as a significant source of income and a symbol of Ashanti cultural pride.


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Kumasi, the cultural capital of the Ashanti people, is located in south-central Ghana and serves as a vibrant blend of history and modernity.
Founded by King Osei Tutu, the city is known for its deep cultural roots, including the iconic kum tree where land negotiations were made.
Despite challenges from colonization and modernization, Kumasi has preserved its cultural significance, remaining the seat of the Asantehene (Ashanti King).
The city is home to royal symbols like the Golden Stool and UNESCO World Heritage sites, reflecting its rich heritage.
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