MEMORIES OF SOEKARNO - FATMAWATI HOUSE BENGKULU -------- RAFFLESIA - SOEKARNO - FATMAWATI   -------- Periods of exile expe...



 MEMORIES OF SOEKARNO - FATMAWATI HOUSE BENGKULU



-------- RAFFLESIA - SOEKARNO - FATMAWATI   --------

Periods of exile experienced by Sukarno was full of color . After several years exiled in Ende , the Dutch colonial government of Sukarno eventually move to a backward region in Sumatra Island , namely Bengkulu . Here then met with Fatmawati Sukarno , the daughter of a prominent Muhammadiyah Bengkulu . Long story short , Fatmawati later became the wife of Sukarno .
Sukarno trail ride on " earth Rafflesia " is still recorded properly . One of the main trail is home in Jalan Soekarno Soekarno - Hatta , Anggut Up, City of Bengkulu, which is now a historical attraction . Some equipment , bicycles , library books , and other previously owned by Sukarno stored in the house .
Bengkulu would not only have the Soekarno only as tourist objects . As the city " coastal " , Bengkulu has beautiful beaches , Long Beach its name . It is said that formerly Fatmawati Sukarno and often walk on the beach . Along the coast can now be found easily stalls serving seafood . Still on the horizon Long Beach is still standing strong Fort Marlborough .
In recorded history , Fort Marlborough built by the East India company under the leadership of Governor Joseph Callet . The building stands facing south and has an area of ​​approximately 44 thousand square meters . This fort has the shape of 18th century building , resembling a turtle . The main door surrounded by a wide moat and can be traversed by a bridge . According to the local community in the castle there is also an underground exit was used in times of war.
















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PANJANG BEACH - BENGKULU -------- BENCOOLEN - PANJANG BEACH   -------- Bengkulu (Dutch: Benkoelen or Bengkulen, English: Be...



PANJANG BEACH - BENGKULU



-------- BENCOOLEN - PANJANG BEACH   --------

Bengkulu (Dutch: Benkoelen or Bengkulen, English: Bencoolen, Malaysia language: Bangkahulu, Rejang language: Bekuleuw / Bekulauw), located in the southwestern part of the island of Sumatra is a province located on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. To the north is bordered by West Sumatra, on the east by Jambi and South Sumatra, while the south of the Lampung. 

Long beach location approximately 3 miles from the city of Bengkulu. Approximately 7 km long beach with 50 meters width of the highway. Many public transport towards or away from Long Beach. Fir trees that shade adorn along the coast. Hotels and restaurants there are also many. This beach also has a parking area facilities, swimming pool, cottages and other tourist support there.





























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BAKPIA PHATOK - JOGJA- SOUVENIR -------- JOGJA - BAKPIA PHATOK  -------- Been to a place it feels incomplete if it does ...




BAKPIA PHATOK - JOGJA- SOUVENIR




-------- JOGJA - BAKPIA PHATOK  --------

Been to a place it feels incomplete if it does not bring presents for relatives at home . Bakpia , an option unique souvenirs of Yogyakarta is ready for you to take .Speaking of Jogja can not be separated from the existence bakpia which became one of his trademark gift . Small round -shaped bread with a filling that has a sweet taste is indeed the belle of unique souvenirs of Jogja . Almost every tourist who comes to Jogja always do not forget to buy souvenirs to souvenirs bakpia relatives at home .Judging from history itself , bakpia is a food of Chinese people who experience modification . Previously , a similar bakpia sandwiches containing meat . The meat used is pork . However , along with the times as well as the majority of the people around them are Muslims , then the contents of this bakpia been modified , that is replaced with green beans . In Yogyakarta itself , Pathok area ( Pathuk ) which is now named Jalan Aip KS Tubun II , is one area that became centers of manufacture bakpia . Its location is to the west of Malioboro , so do not be surprised if this area is always crowded by tourists who are looking for souvenirs .












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