Residents of East Java’s steamy capital know how to catch a breeze—whether they’re lounging at rooftop bars or exploring side streets on bicycle-powered rickshaws. While the historic trading port bustles with modern commerce, ancient cultures mingle in the Arab Quarter and Chinatown.
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One of the great mosque at Surabaya East of Java Indonesia. Come and pray in there.. nearest the beauty firdaus of Allah...
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Visit the spot to feel the ambiance of heroic struggle of Arek-arek Suroboyo (Surabayan Youngsters) to defend their city back in November 1945. Make sure to go down into the museum that offers rich history as well as chic souvenirs.
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This is Kathedral in Surabaya, it is gothic style Catholic Church and one the oldest in town. Bishop stay at this church. My destination if in Surabaya
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Big ship as a point interest for public how live and navy stay insides join ship sails on oceans, Memorable made as original as can, describes and naration how integrated ship and kadet (Navy soilders) to kept Indonesi's independences. Besides available diorama room, a short documentary film, show by order
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First time to Surabaya? Don't miss this attraction spot. Located exactly in front of Surabaya zoo, the Suroboyo Monument stands as a remembrance to the history of how Surabaya came to be. This marks the bravery (symbolized by crocodile) of the local kingdom back in the past when defending their area against intruders (symbolized by shark). Enjoy the the photo session too as there are many photographers around especially during the weekend.
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connecting bridge between the island of Madura and the island of Java, the location is to the north of the city of Surabaya, you can reach it via Jalan Kenjeran (East Surabaya), I still remember for the first time I wanted to try Sinjay Duck when it was not yet in the city of Surabaya, I along with our friends drove to Madura Island, to the Bangkalan area to queue up the delicious super duck food, at that time the bridge had not been officially opened, there was no street lighting, access to the island of Madura was still free, I remember those beautiful moments with friends.
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