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East Java - The majapahit dynasty, based in and around East Java,
began the foundations of a empire that was to dominate the entire Indonesian
archipelago, the Malay peninsula and part of the Philippines, also establishing
profitable trade relations with China, Cambodia, Siam, Burma and Vietnam.
As power in Central Java declined in the 10th century, powerful kingdoms
rose in East Java to fill the power vacuum. Between 1055 and 1222, the kingdom
of Kediri prospered and expanded. During the reign of King Erlangga both
East Java and Bali enjoyed a lucrative trade with the surrounding islands,
directly relating to a period of artistic advancement and mastery, to conform
closer to an East Javanese philosophy and view of life, and it was from
this era that East Java inherited much of its treasure of temple art.
Today the open-air
amphitheater at Pandaan tells some of the stories of this glorious past,
with performances against an impressive backdrop of distant volcanoes,
capturing the spirit of the province's culture and scenery. East Java's
claim to fame in modern history is its vanguard role in the struggle for
independence against colonial forces in 1945.
Little of the
Majapahit Empire's former glory still stands in East Java, however, with
the exception of temple ruins and some archeological discoveries. Nevertheless,
East Java has a variety of attractions, ranging from temple sites to beautiful,
unspoiled beaches, awesome volcanoes, picturesque highland lakes, colorful
marine gardens and fantastic wildlife reserves. Magnificent mountain scenery
includes the crater and legendary sea of the rugged Ijen Plateau. The
island of Madura, famous for its bull races, is also part of the province
and has its own traditions and even a different language.
The provincial
capital, Surabaya is second in size population, and commerce only to Jakarta.
It is also the most industrialized province in the nation with a strong
economy based on agriculture, fishery, oil industries, coffee, mangoes
and apples.
The province is
efficiently connected to the rest of Java by good roads, regular trains,
and air service between Surabaya and other major cities in the country
including Denpasar on Bali, which is only half an hour's flight away,
and Mataram in Lombok.
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Description:Located right in front of the Independence Monument or known as Tugu that gives the hotel its name.Restaurant & Dining Room, Swimming Pool, Gallery & Antique Gong House, for fine collection of exclusive Indonesia antiques.
Business Centre, Tour and Transport, Mini Museum, Hotel Doctor, Parceling and Mailing, Laundry and Dry Cleaning, Safe Deposit Boxes...
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Description:Located in a luxurious residential area of Malang, the Graha Cakra Hotel is a glorious example of the colonial architecture of the 1930s. Graha Cakra Hotel was built by the Dutch architect Ir. Muller, the edifice was first used by the society of Freemasons. In 1964, become the landmark of Malang.The swimming pool provides a perfect oasis for guest escaping from the hectic pace of city life. Savour your favourite beverage at the poolside terrace while enjoying a game of chess or a traditional Javanese pass time.
Fresh flowers, fine linen and antique furniture make dining a delight in the Cendrawasih..
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Trio Indah Hotel Budget Hotel
Jl. Jaksa Agung Suprapto 18 - 20, Malang
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Description:Hotel Trio Indah is a pleasant place to stay for family, business and pleasure. Hotel Trio Indah is strategically located a long the Jaksa Agung Suprapto Road. Hotel Trio Indah lies at the heart of business and shopping of Malang city.
Hotel Trio Indah is just 1.5 hours from Juanda Airport, 25 minutes from Abdurahman Saleh Airport, 15 minutes from Arjosari Terminal and 10 minutes from railway station.The Trio Coffee Shop open 24 hours serves Indonesian, Western, and authentic Chinese cuisine at its best. Food selection delight including Gurami Szechuan, Sapo Seafood, Angsio Hibien, Ayam Plecing,..
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Description:Royal Orchids Garden Hotel & Condominiums nestled on the city of Batu - Malang. Batu is the cool city with climate around 18o C covers it and 900 m above the sea level. Royal Orchids Garden Hotel & Condominiums is the romantic place in where your wedding and vacation with British Style architecture, mountain landscaping and Mount Arjuna panramic views create a memorable holiday.
Royal Orchids Garden Hotel & Condominiums promise you the warmly service and the finest atmosphere which is more personal, warm and private.With the blend of natural beauty, the freshness of a mountain view and personalized..
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Description:Hotel Santika Malang, the newest four star hotel in Malang is located in the centre of town, about 10 minutes from the railway station and the city's business district. Hotel Santika Malang interior combines traditional Malang and modern design in true Santika fashion.
The historical hill town of Malang affords visitors a cool escape from the heat and humidity of the surrounding plains. Nestled among Java's highest volcanoes-many still active-it is an exciting destination for relax.Hotel Santika Malang services and facilities:
• Business center
• 24-hour room service
• Laundry/ dry cleaning..
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