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Tourist Spot Attractions In Malang

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Malang is the second largest city in Jawa Timur , Indonesia. It has a history dating back to the age of Singhasari Kingdom. As the second most populous city in the province, the 2016 census recorded 887,443 people in the city. Its built-up area was home to 3,663,691 inhabitants spread on 2 cities and 22 districts .The city is well known for its mild climate. During the period of Dutch colonization, it was a popular destination for European residents. Until now, Malang still holds its position a popular destination for international tourists.Malang was spared many of the effects of the Asian financial crisis and since that time it has been marked by ste...
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  • 1. Malang City Square Malang
    Malang is the second largest city in Jawa Timur , Indonesia. It has a history dating back to the age of Singhasari Kingdom. As the second most populous city in the province, the 2016 census recorded 887,443 people in the city. Its built-up area was home to 3,663,691 inhabitants spread on 2 cities and 22 districts .The city is well known for its mild climate. During the period of Dutch colonization, it was a popular destination for European residents. Until now, Malang still holds its position a popular destination for international tourists.Malang was spared many of the effects of the Asian financial crisis and since that time it has been marked by steady economic and population growth.
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  • 2. Jami Great Mosque Malang Malang
    Jami Mosque of Taluak is one of the oldest mosques in Indonesia, located in Taluak IV Suku Nagari, Banuhampu District, Agam Regency, West Sumatra. The location of the mosque is close to the border of Bukittinggi, thus it is also known as Jamik Taluak Mosque Bukittinggi. Construction of the mosque was initiated by Haji Abdul Majid in 1860, which was originally made with wooden roofs. The mosque had suffered some significant damages caused by earthquakes, most recently the 2007 Sumatra earthquake which resulted in severe damages of the mosque. Despite several improvements and repairing however, authenticity of the mosque is well maintained. The architecture of the mosque as a whole is influenced by the Minangkabau style. Arabic influence came later with the construction of minarets and facad...
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  • 3. Singosari Temple Malang
    Singosari is a district in Malang Regency, East Java, Indonesia. It is situated about 400 m above sea-level, and is therefore quite cool especially from June to August. Temperature hovers around 18–20 degrees Celsius at night.
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  • 9. Candi Jago Malang
    A candi is a Hindu or Buddhist temple in Indonesia, mostly built during the Zaman Hindu-Buddha or Indianized period, between the 4th and 15th centuries.The Great Dictionary of the Indonesian Language of the Language Center defines a candi as an ancient stone building used for worship, or for storing the ashes of cremated Hindu or Buddhist kings and priests. Indonesian archaeologists describe candis as sacred structures of Hindu and Buddhist heritage, used for religious rituals and ceremonies in Indonesia. However, ancient secular structures such as gates, urban ruins, pools and bathing places are often called candi too, while a shrine that specifically serves as a tomb is called a cungkup.In Hindu Balinese architecture, the term candi refers to a stone or brick structure of single-celled s...
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  • 10. Candi Badut Malang
    A candi is a Hindu or Buddhist temple in Indonesia, mostly built during the Zaman Hindu-Buddha or Indianized period, between the 4th and 15th centuries.The Great Dictionary of the Indonesian Language of the Language Center defines a candi as an ancient stone building used for worship, or for storing the ashes of cremated Hindu or Buddhist kings and priests. Indonesian archaeologists describe candis as sacred structures of Hindu and Buddhist heritage, used for religious rituals and ceremonies in Indonesia. However, ancient secular structures such as gates, urban ruins, pools and bathing places are often called candi too, while a shrine that specifically serves as a tomb is called a cungkup.In Hindu Balinese architecture, the term candi refers to a stone or brick structure of single-celled s...
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  • 15. Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
    Kanjuruhan Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Malang Regency, East Java, Indonesia. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 42,449. It is home of Arema, football team in Indonesian Super League. But also used by Persekam Metro Kabupaten Malang for home in Indonesian Premier Division. It was built in 2004 by President Megawati Soekarnoputri for opening Indonesian First Division League between Arema versus PSS Sleman, it was also renovated in 2010 for the purposes of the AFC Champions League in terms of adding lighting power.
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