A multicultural melting pot of traders and industrialists from China, Singapore and Indonesia, Medan is a down-to-earth, blue-collar city where TourHQ guides offer access to Sumatran jungles and more.
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Medan draws its importance as the economic hub and largest city of Sumatra. Used more as a gateway by travellers to travel into the lovely forests and climes of North Sumatra, Medan nevertheless conjures up a few of its own intriguing points of interest.
A truly diverse city with no majority ethnic group, the mixture of distinctive cultural influences such as Javanese, Chinese and Indian, has contributed to Medan’s reputation as a foodie heaven. Even Indonesians from neighbouring cities and towns regularly drop by for a spot of food tourism. English-speaking is rare, but any Medan tourist guide will be able to help you find the best places to eat in addition to showing you the city’s charming architecture and monuments.
Start your sightseeing with the magnificent Maimoon Palace, featuring both Mogul and Italian influences and the unusual Masjid Reya Mosque around the corner. Medan also hosts a bevy of Art Deco buildings that date back to its Dutch connection. Whilst appreciating the old splendor of these structures look out for the assortment of churches, Hindu and Buddhist temples that enhance the charm of the city.
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