Semarang (formerly Dutch: Samarang), is a city on the north coast of the island of Java, Indonesia. It is the capital and largest city of the province of Central Java.
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In April 1949, the Dutch established several cemeteries throughout Indonesia where the reburial of the remains from mass graves in Indonesia found place. The Dutch Foundation for War Burials maintains these cemeteries. Kalibanteng in Semarang is one of them.
This place is so beautiful, and being a graveyard it is ironically peaceful. The pool/ water surrounding the park gives a cool feeling in the middle of very hot Semarang city. Big old banyan trees at the entrance look so strong and cooling too. Like any other Dutch graveyard in Indonesia this is one is also very clean and well kept. It is a must visit for tourists too. No charge on entry, however people are expected to keep noise down and respect that the place is not a scenic place for group photos etc. Keep the place clean and do not litter. I think you may feed the fish in the huge pond but with appropriate fish food. Go and learn about the different shapes of the grave tombs.
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There is often one exotic historic area in every city waiting to be explored. In Semarang, Central Java, the area is named Kota Lama (Old Town) or Outstadt. Situated in the intersection of Jl. Pemuda and Jl. Imam Bonjol, Kota Lama is also known as Little Netherlands. Established in the 18th century when Indonesia was a Dutch colony, its location is currently separated from a residential area.
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A great place to waste hanging out while looking at the beauty of the night in Semarang City. Many snacks that we can choose around. Colorful with the existence of decorative bicycle rentals that add to the vibrant night in Semarang. Always crowded even though it's midnight.
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It's worth coming here to admire the building as it's just a short walk from the busy old town area. It's lit nicely at night. Tawang is still used as a train station. There didn't seem to be any shops inside, but outside, there are eating stalls.
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