Archive for the ‘Visiting Indonesia’ Category
If you want to save the tour package can come to this place. Being one direction with GWK, in this place looks are built-star hotels and resorts. This area had ‘worked’ by Tommy Suharto, but abandoned after the New Order regime collapsed. Read the rest of this entry »
Temple Borobudur is one of the largest Buddhist temple in the world. This temple was built when Samaratungga – king of the dynasty ruled Syailendra in Central Java. This temple is considered one of the seven wonders of the world. Borobudur temple is located in the village of Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java. Borobudur Temple is very large and consists of blocks of large stones with a very grand architecture. Therefore, I place the Borobudur temple in the first row because of the difficulty of manufacture. Read the rest of this entry »
Thousand Islands? Surely everyone knows the name of the Thousand Islands Tourism is not far from the capital. Tour the Thousand Islands, not just swimming at the beach, snorkeling or diving (diving). One of the thousand islands tourism activities we can do is fishing. This fishing can be just ‘killing time’ or to kill time and drive a sense of boredom, or both to deliver a hobby. Read the rest of this entry »
Madura Island is part of East Java province. Separated by Madura Strait, the island can be reached within 40 minutes from the ferry terminal at the end. Since June 10, 2009, had connected a magnificent bridge and known as the National Bridge Suramadu, inaugurated by the President of Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. The island has a compelling charm. Read the rest of this entry »
Monument is a pentagon-shaped. Consists of part of the foundation, body and head. On the basis of the monument there is relief. The entire monument made of stone. To reinforce the impression tugunya, made ornamental pond and garden at around monument. The building is located near the Lawang Sewu tugumuda, BDNI Office, will house the Office of Governor of Central Java, Manggala Bakti Museum and the Cathedral.
Starting from the idea to build a monument that commemorates the Battle of Five-day events in Semarang. On October 28, 1945, Governor of Central Java, Mr. WWongsonegoro laid the first stone at the originally planned location is near the town square. However, due in November 1945 the war broke out against the Allies and Japan, this project became dormant. Then in 1949, the Youth Coordinating Board of Indonesia (BKPI), Read the rest of this entry »

