Page 5 - Emodul dengan Flip PDF Corporate Edition
P. 5
3
SEMARANG
Java's energetic port city of Semarang stands on the north
coast and successfully manages to capitalize on its popular
location. Semarang is very much a mixture of old and new Java,
with a modern southerly 'new town' area and a more historical
'Outstadt' area on its northerly coastal plain, next to the Banjir
canals and Yos Sudarso Bay. Holidaymakers come here to enjoy
its colonial architecture and explore its rambling Arab and
Chinese quarters.
SURABAYA
An epic city in East Java and home to the Indonesian navy,
Surabaya is the second largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. With
just a little advance tourism planning, a trip to the lively city of
Surabaya can be extremely enjoyable and although initially very
modern in its appearance, there are certainly traces of the past.
Jakarta The Suramadu Bridge also known as Surabaya Madura Bridge was
opened in 2009 and it connects Java island to Madura island. At
YOGYAKARTA 5.5 km, is the longest bridge in Indonesia.
Yogyakarta is a city in the Yogyakarta Special Region of Java in
Indonesia. It is renowned as a centre of classical Javanese ne
art and culture such as batik, ballet, drama, music, poetry and
puppet shows. Yogyakarta was the Indonesian capital city
during the Indonesian National Revolution from 1945 to 1949.
One of the districts in Yogyakarta, Kotagede, was the capital of
Mataram Sultanate between 1575-1640.
Currently Yogyakarta is the gateway to the rich Javanese culture
and the famous Borobudur and the Prambanan Temples.
SURAKARTA
Surakarta (Solo) lies on a fertile plain along the river Bengawan.
It is the centre of Javanese culture and tradition with two royal
houses within its city, Kraton Solo and Mangkunegaran Palace.
Descendants of these royal houses are still considered the
guardians of the Javanese culture. Majestic ceremonies and
royal festivals are still held with great a ection.
Surakarta Surabaya