• intestinal embroidery

    Intestinal Embroidery

    One of the unique handicrafts are Intestinal Embroideries from Lampung. Intestine embroidery crafts is the potential regional assets because of their uniqueness. The uniqueness of the intestine embroidery has attracted many tourists from outside Lampung region and even abroad. Moreover, intestine embroidery craft has been modified by the designer Lampung so that it becomes more […]

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  • gabusan art market

    Gabusan Art Market

    Bantul has become the center of various crafts in Yogyakarta. In addition to the house down the production of art, you can come to market Gabusan the sales centers artwork residents of Bantul. Since the beginning of construction, Gabusan Market is intended as a craftsman in Bantul access to international markets. Unmitigated, this market can […]

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  • nuwo tuho

    Nuwo Tuho

    Nuwo Tuho is a legacy of the nation’s cultural wealth that must be preserved in Indonesia. Nuwo tuho Lampung is a traditional house that still can be met, but probably many of this houses can be found remote areas. Although the amount is not as many as before. In ​​Bandar Lampung, despite being included into […]

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  • kasongan village

    Kasongan Village

    Kasongan is the name of a popular tourist destination in the region of Bantul, Yogyakarta is famous for its earthenware handicrafts. This place is located precisely in the area of ​​Kajen hamlets, villages Bangunjiwo, poor districts, Bantul, Yogyakarta, about 6 km from the North Square of Yogyakarta to the South. Kasongan originally a pesawahan land […]

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  • kraton yogyakarta

    Kraton Yogyakarta

    The palace of Yogyakarta, known as the Keraton (also spelled kraton or karaton), is a grand complex that was meticulously planned to reflect  the Javanese cosmos. This splendid example of traditional Javanese architecture has no equal. Designed and built in stages, the Keraton was completed in 1790. This elegant complex of pavilions was constructed entirely […]

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  • tamansari water castle

    Tamansari Water Castle

    When a traveler is browsing in Kraton, then she/he should not miss The Water Castle or known as Tamansari, less than 1 Km west of Kraton. Just west of the Kraton, are the ruins, pools, arches and underground passages of the former pleasure gardens. It was built in 1758 by Sultan Hamengkubuwono I as a […]

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