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    Ratu Boko Palace

    Standing majestically on a hillside plateau overlooking the magnificent Prambanan temples and the mystical Mount Merapi as its backdrop, the Ratu Boko Palace ruins are the remnants from the glorious 8th century golden age of ancient Javanese kingdoms. Located approximately 17 km east of the city of Yogyakarta in the sub-district of Bokoharjo, Sleman Regency, […]

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    Kalasan Temple

    Located on the southern main road between the cities of Yogyakarta and Solo, approximately 2 Km from the Prambanan Temple compound, is Candi Kalasan, believed to be the oldest Buddhist temple in Central Java and Yogyakarta, even predating the colossal Borobudur Temple in Magelang. Administratively , the Kalasan Temple is situated in the Kali Bening […]

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  • Mary Pieta Statue in Soppeng

    Religious Tourism with Historical in South Sulawesi   The statue was imported directly from the Vatican in the Dutch colonial period. The existence of the statue in Soppeng is unintentional. The local priest, Pastor Emmanuel Asi ‘mentions that the statue was imported directly from the Vatican in the Dutch colonial period. In fact the colonial nations […]

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  • Central Sulawesi Museum

    Central Sulawesi Museum was built in 1977 and it inaugurated in 1987. Central Sulawesi Museum has a collection of about 7455 pieces. Among those collections, the five (5) of which is include the excellent collection, namely Donggala woven, bark clothing, Palindo sculpture that depicting the ancestors community from Bada Valley; taingaja or buffalo head sculpture […]

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  • Rumah Bundar Museum

    Rumah Bundar Museum is the buidng like a house measuring about 6×12 meter wih a roof shaped curve or simcircle. This building is exactly next to the Parliament’s office of Tarakan. Well known as Rumah Bundar Museum or Lengkung is located in a residental area in Danau Jempang Street, Pamusian temples, mosques, and others. Museum […]

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