Wednesday 19 November 2014

Attractions Semarang

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Semarang City, known as a tourist attraction which is the capital of Central Java province, sits right in the center of the northern coastal areas. island fertile and densely populated.Tourism Object West Semarang is a craft center and Cirebon batik from Pekalongan (now in West Java) while the east are the cities of Demak, Kudus, Jepara and Apex. While to the south, in the hinterland areas of Borobudur, Prambanan and the Dieng Plateau, as well as the royal cities of Yogyakarta and Solo. It is south of Semarang beautiful tourist places green and lush, covered by many volcanoes and lush paddy fields. Many international cruise ships make the port of Semarang which allows passengers to visit the ancient world heritage site that is important.



While in the north of Semarang is an unspoiled island of Karimun Jawa, a paradise for divers.
The name "Semarang", believed to be derived from its founder, Raden Pandan Arang, who built the city in the delta called Pergota or Pragota, which is decorated with a tamarind tree, which is known as the "Charcoal Acid". Semarang city declared a region on May 2, 1547 with Ageng Kyai Pandan Arang II, son of Raden Made Pandan, as regent.

The main shopping center Tourism Object is in Jalan Pemuda Semarang, wide tree lined boulevard once considered the most preferred shopping strip in Java. Toko Oen right in front of Shopping Center Sriratu. cakes, coffee, ice cream, and freshly made bread from the kitchen and the taste remains the same makyus such as that made by the ancestral recipes.
There is also a shopping area Simpang Lima, where a mall called Ciputra stand interesting. Around it, food vendors and souvenir sellers struggling for space to sell their products.
Close to Metro Hotel on the edge of the Old Town, people sell attractive products and souvenirs in a larger size like a miniature truck, clay pots, and also toys.
If you go further inland to the south, you can visit the Railway Museum Ambarawa. Although recently renovated, the gift shop is an interesting place to buy small miniature locomotive as a memento. A few kilometers away, a large swamp called Swamp Park Dizziness, is the center of manufacturers hyacinth and souvenirs made from it. Small package fried anchovies and shrimp are sold in the front parking lot garden.

 
Tugu Muda Semarang tourist attraction now be a cool place to visit for most children, usually they will take some pictures to capture the momentum that they had come to Semarang, mostly if they only have a short time to live.

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Lawang Sewu In the past, many people see this as a scary place. In the Japanese colonial era prison where many people were killed in such a cruel way. Actually Lawang Sewu is the first central office to the railway station in Java (Java), in the Dutch colonial era. This building has so many doors, which makes the locals call it Lawang Sewu which means a thousand doors.



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Tawang Station, another old building that still significant function in Semarang. This place not only for transportation to go to a place lain.Stasiun It is also enjoyed by many tourists around the world as a meeting place.

Simpang Lima One word that often applies to this place "promise". Many people make the meeting at this place, as it can be reached easily from several areas in Semarang. Simpang Lima is also known as the city center, it is a town square that has 5 branches of 5 important direction or the main road. So what's stopping you, let's meet at the intersection of five!


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Pasar Johar (Old Market) This market was built by Thomas Karsten, a Dutch architect, in 1937 has a special design that looks like a mushroom in a cross-ventilation system to keep the building cool in the day but avoid the water to get a temporary rain fall. If you ever come to this place before, get an experienced friend along on the first visit, this could be the adventure tourism Semarang challenging and impressive from Indonesia travel.  

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