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MALANG
CITY
Malang had begun to grow and to develop since the
Colonial Government came to Indonesia. Public facilities are planned
well to require the colonial's family. This discriminative impression
still exists until now. For example, only colonial of Holland and
European are able to enjoy around Ijen Boulevard Area, while the
local resident must have been satisfied to live in the sub urban
area with inadequate facility. That housing area seems to keep a
mystery until now which invites the Colonials who have ever been
lived there for memorable rendezvous.
City
Square
Aloon - aloon Kota (City Square) on Merdeka Street is a
pretty city park to enjoy the evening. Its surrounded by old building
like Jami' mosque and Church. Hundreds dove live here, and in the
middle, there is a charming pool. The City square is a beautiful
park circled by old buildings like Catholic Church and few shopping
centers.
Monument
Juang '45
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.
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.
Ijen
Boulevard
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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