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Jempatan Siti Nurbaya Di Kota Padang.


Padang, the capital of Indonesia's West Sumatra province, lies on Sumatra's west coast. Its old quarter features Dutch colonial buildings and fishing boats around the Batang Arau port and river. The Museum Adityawarman displays regional artifacts in a traditional curved-roof structure with parklike grounds. The beach Pantai Air Manis is a well-known site to watch the sunset.
Landmarks include the 19th-century mosques Masjid Muhammadan and Ganting Grand Mosque. Chinatown is home to the See Hien Kiong Temple, a red-and-gold structure with a fish pond. South of the city, Bungus Bay offers beaches and boats to secluded tropical islets. Kerinci Seblat National Park, site of the 3,805m-high volcano Mt. Kerinci, is to the east. Padang is also a gateway to the Mentawai islands, renowned for surfing, and to inland destinations like the hill town Bukittinggi and volcanic Lake Maninjau. The spicy local cuisine is popular throughout southeast Asia.
Jempatan Siti Nurbaya Di Kota Padang. Jempatan Siti Nurbaya Di Kota Padang. Reviewed by Urang Awak on 04:14:00 Rating: 5

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