Discover oodles of old Dutch architecture and pretty Javenese buildings in Semarang, all whilst heading to the Sam Po Kong temple and Tugu Muda battlegrounds with a tour guide in Semarang.
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Clustering under the misty peaks of Indonesian Java, the red-roofs, colonial buildings and humming portside streets of Semarang represent one of the country’s more off-the-beaten-track urban destinations. An unusual presence on the tourist map, visitors who stop by at this city will however discover a curious little side stream of Javanese culture and an interesting array of attractions, from the Dutch frontispieces of the old Kota Lama in the north, to the honorific temple complex of Sam Po Kong.
Those coming here to experience a less-trodden version of Indonesia’s most populated island should ask their Semarang tour guide for information on regional sights like the Tugu Muda (marking the bloody battle between Japanese and Indonesian fighters here) and the white-washed towers of the Lawang Sewu, perhaps the most striking remnant of Dutch colonialism in the city.
Amongst other things, travellers will also enjoy attending the Ronggowarsito exhibitions on Javanese culture, sipping Bintang beers in the Simpang Lima Square where locals throng the streets around, or perhaps sampling some of the region’s famous chicken dishes at the locally loved Mbok Berek warung.
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