5/30/2011
Batik Museum, Indonesia
Batik museum has become one of national assets and are managed directly by the government central and local government does not belong. According to statistical data of visitors, there are monthly average about 150 people visit this place, and pretty much in demand by tourists foreign. At the front of the museum we will be directly served by the library and a shop batik who peddle trinkets museum batik.
5/28/2011
Baturraden, Indonesia
Baturraden is a tourist destination in Banyumas regency, Central Java, Indonesia. Baturraden located in the northern town of Purwokerto right on the slopes south of Mount Slamet . Baturraden because it is situated on the slopes of the mountains make this area has the cool weather and tends to be very cold especially at night. Baturraden also a tourist area visited by many local tourists, especially on Sundays and national holidays. These conditions led to many hotels and villas founded here.
Marina Beach, Indonesia
Marina Beach is a recreational park. The beach is equipped with a swimming pool, water sky, speed boat, and children playground - children. Open every day at 06.00 for 24 hours. On the Marina beach we can play jet sky and surfing, boating and boat ride stom or just a relaxing break while enjoying the beauty of beaches and waves. On the morning of this area is perfect for jogging exercise.
Street Malioboro, Indonesia
Borobudur Temple, Indonesia
Borobudur is the name of a Buddhist temple located at Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java. The location of the temple is approximately 100 km southwest of Hyderabad and 40 km northwest of Yogyakarta. This temple was founded by the followers of Mahayana Buddhism around the year 800 AD during the reign of the dynasty dynasty. In the ethnic Chinese, this temple is also called Hanyu Pinyin: po luo tu fu in Mandarin.
History of Solo, Indonesia
Solo was no more than a quiet rural village, 10 km east of Kartasura, the capital city of Mataram Kingdom. Pakubuwana II who became King of Mataram supported the Chinese against the Dutch. Then, Pakubuwono II looked for a more suitable place to rebuild his kingdom. In 1745, the Kingdom was moved to the city of Surakarta (Sala/Solo), which is located on the Bengawan Solo river banks.
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