Malang City Tour
May 30th, 2006
BALAI KOTA (CITY HALL)
Balai Kota (City Hall) on Jalan Tugu is an old-Dutch-building, tha charming Aloon-aloon bunder in front of it, is used to be JP. Zoen Coen Park. Tugu statue decorated with the water-lily pool surrounding with the giant-shady Trembesi trees.
Monument Juang ‘45 ÂÂ
Monument Juang ‘45 (Struggling Statue) on Jalan Kertanegara, right in front of Malang Train Statin. This monument figured a giant killed by the people power that reflected the independence war in 1945.
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Bird & Flower Market ÂÂ
Bird and Flower Market on jalan Brawijaya colleds various kinds of Indonesian birds and flowers. Several birds and animals are sold here as well as plants and flowers. Here not only local bird are sold; some imported ones can also be found in the market. Cages, bird food are also available. Truly a paradise for bird’s lovers. plants and flowerssold in this market are those which have become the favorite of flowers lovers.Various kinds of orchids, roses, and other beautiful flowers are easy to find here as well as gardening equipment. Along the alley, small store sell colorful cages and pots.
Senaputra park ÂÂ
Taman Senaputra ( Senaputra park) on Jalan Belakang RSUD Syaiful Anwar is the recreational area of the city with the playground for children, traditional art performance like “Jaran Kepang and mask Dance” held continously. nal art performance like “Jaran Kepang and Mask Dance” held freguently.
Kayu Tangan Complex ÂÂ
Kayu Tangan Complex along Jalan Basuki Rachmad is one of Shopping Center for clothes, batik, electronics and souvenirs. There also bank, cinema, church, Telkom, travel agent, tourist information center, restaurant and maney changer.
Aloon-aloon (City Square) ÂÂ
Aloon - aloon Kota (City Square) on jalam Merdeka is a pretty city park to enjoy the evening. its surrounded by old building like Jami’ mosqoe and Church. Hundres dove live here, and in the midle, there is a charming pool.
Klenteng (Chinese Temple) ÂÂ
Klenteng (Chinese Temple) on Jalan laks. Martadinata id a unuque and colorful temple belong to the three faiths; budhism;mConfucianism and Taoism. This old temple is one of the most important tourism icon in Malang.
Taman Krida Budaya Jawa Timur ÂÂ
Taman Krida Budaya (The East Java Cultural Building) on jalan Soekarno-Hatta is the center of art performing and company exibishing of Malang and Java.
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Mpu Purwa Building  ÂÂ
Mpu Purwa Building is a special building to save and maintain some items which have historical, cultural and instrinsic value, especally that related to the growth on Malang since VIII century until 1950s.
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Gajayana Stadium  ÂÂ
Gajayana Stadium on Jalan Semeru is a sport, many facilities like Swimming Pool. soccer years, basket ball, tennis court, volleyball and gymnasium.
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Ijen Boulevard ÂÂ
Ijen Boulevard decorated with bougenville flowers and palm trees with the background of old-fashioned-Dutch architecture houses. Brawijaya Army Museum located in this boulevard with its old weapons used in independence war. Beside that, Immanuel Church and the Public Library also located across the road, it has thousands of literatures.
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Ceramics Center & Onyx Shop ÂÂ
Ceramics Center on Jalan MT. Haryono and jalan Mayjen Panjaitan are the workshop of ceramics, the visitors can see the making process of ceramics.
Onyx Shop at Tlogomas selling various kind of souvenir made from onyx stone.
Tlogomas Park ÂÂ
Tlogomas Park at Tlogomas provides playground and swimming pool to spend the weeken onyx shop at Tlogomas selling various kind of souvenir made from onyx stone with the family.
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Sunday Market ÂÂ
Sunday Market. most poeple visit this market to find souvenir, handicraft and traditional food. These market held every Sunday at gajayana Stadium and Velodrom Sawojajar start on 05.00 to 10.00.
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1 Comment Add your own
1. titie | June 28th, 2007 at 1:42 pm
i think malang city have so many interested places. but i see so many potensial places without good facilities. like toilet,security etc. and i think ceramic center is not so famouse and this bussines arent grow up. go tourism malang city!!
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