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Indonesia , officially the Republic of Indonesia , is a sovereign state in Southeast Asia, between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It is the world's largest island country, with more than thirteen thousand islands, and at 1,904,569 square kilometres , the 14th largest by land area and the 7th largest in combined sea and land area. With over 261 million people, it is the world's 4th most populous country as well as the most populous Muslim-majority country. Java, the world's most populous island, contains more than half of the country's population. Indonesia is a republic with an elected parliament and president. It has 34 provinces, of which five have s...
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Museums Attractions In Indonesia

  • 1. Museum Batik Danar Hadi Solo
    This list includes many museums and cultural institutions in Indonesia . Heritage buildings such as candi, mosques, colonial churches and buildings with no site museum should not be placed in the list.
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  • 3. Tjong A Fie's Mansion Medan
    Tjong A Fie, Majoor der Chinezen , or Tjong Yiauw Hian , birth name Zhang Hongnan , was a Hakka Chinese businessman, banker and kapitan who built a large plantation business in Sumatra, Indonesia. Tjong A Fie built his business that employed more than 10,000 labor workers. Because of his great success, he maintained a good relationship with the ruler of Deli, including the ninth Sultan of Deli, Sultan Ma'mun Al Rashid Perkasa Alamyah and Dutch authorities.In 1911, Tjong A Fie was appointed as a Kapitan Cina or major of Chinese community in Medan, replaced his late brother, Tjong Yong Hian. As a Chinese community top leader, he was well-thought-of and respected by people, because he was linked with economy and political systems of the city. His enterprises were invested in his plantations, ...
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  • 5. Museum Tsunami Aceh Banda Aceh
    The Aceh Tsunami Museum, located in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, is a museum designed as a symbolic reminder of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami disaster, as well as an educational center and an emergency disaster shelter in case the area is ever hit by a tsunami again.
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  • 8. Huta Bolon Simanindo Batak Museum Samosir Island
    Museum Huta Bolon Simanindo is a museum on in the village of Simanindo on Samosir Island in Sumatra, Indonesia. The museum is housed in the former home of Rajah Simalungun, a Batak king who had 14 wives. The roof was decorated with 10 buffalo horns representing the 10 generations of the dynasty. The museum's collection includes brass cooking utensils, weapons, crockery from the Dutch and Chinese, sculptures, and Batak carvings. Dance performances are given daily and audience participation encouraged.
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  • 9. Museum Prabu Geusan Ulun Sumedang
    The Prabu Geusan Ulun Museum is a museum located in Sumedang on West Java, Indonesia. It is located on Geusan Ulun Road 40B. The museum houses a collection of traditional Sundanese weaponry, as well as the crown jewels and other finery.
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  • 12. Museum of Batik Pekalongan Pekalongan
    Pekalongan Batik Museum is a batik museum located in Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia.
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  • 14. Indonesian Islamic Art Museum Lamongan
    The Dutch East Indies was a Dutch colony consisting of what is now Indonesia. It was formed from the nationalised colonies of the Dutch East India Company, which came under the administration of the Dutch government in 1800. During the 19th century, the Dutch possessions and hegemony were expanded, reaching their greatest territorial extent in the early 20th century. This colony was one of the most valuable European colonies under the Dutch Empire's rule, and contributed to Dutch global prominence in spice and cash crop trade in the 19th to early 20th century. The colonial social order was based on rigid racial and social structures with a Dutch elite living separate from but linked to their native subjects. The term Indonesia came into use for the geographical location after 1880. In the ...
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