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Tea Plantation
Written by Administrator19
Apr
2010
Enjoy the breezy air and the green land in this place! You will get impressed with special and peaceful atmosphere when you visit tea plantation in Wonosari.It is located in the area of the slope of Mount Arjuno, it belongs to Wonosari-Toyomarto village, Singosari Sub District. You might enjoy the nature of which the nuance is truly peaceful.
Processing of tea from picking the leaves up, tea factory, and children play ground are facilities Last Updated on 22 April 2010 Read more: Tea Plantation
Processing of tea from picking the leaves up, tea factory, and children play ground are facilities Last Updated on 22 April 2010 Read more: Tea Plantation
A Sage Grave Of Mount Kawi
Written by Administrator19
Apr
2010
A sage grave on Mount Kawi, the South West of Malang has for decades enjoyed unrivaled fame among those who seek to increase their worldly blessing through pilgrimages, offerings, and meditations besides hard work. This sage's grave on Mount Kawi is a famous pilgrimage site for those who seek to increase their worldly blessings. Possesing an intesenly Javanese atmosphere, with the frequent wayang and gamelan performances, the grave itself is build on a hilltop.Last Updated on 22 April 2010 Read more: A Sage Grave Of Mount Kawi
Poncokusumo Tourist Village
Written by Administrator19
Apr
2010
Visitors who come to visit Poncokusumo, surely can enjoy impressive panorama apple plantation around the garden from quarter to quarter, reflecting the village quarters agro tourism. Without any doubt, it's just nice place to stay gaining the new spirit and healthy.
Last Updated on 22 April 2010 Read more: Poncokusumo Tourist Village
Last Updated on 22 April 2010 Read more: Poncokusumo Tourist Village
Singhasari Temple
Written by Administrator23
Mar
2010
Singhasari was a kingdom located in east Java between the 1222 and the 1292. It was founded by Ken Arok, whose story is a popular children's tale in Central and East Java. Ken Arok was an orphan who grew up in Kediri and was a cunning thief. His reputation was such that Kertajaya the King of Kediri ordered ruler of Tumapel, Tunggul Ametung to arrest Ken Arok. Tunggul Ametung had a beautiful wife, Ken Dedes which he took by force. Ken Arok happened upon her by chance, and he had the premonition that he had to have her as his wife at all costs. To accomplish this, Ken Arok went to a famous swordsmith Mpu Gandring and asked him to make him a sacred Kris to use for this mission.Last Updated on 22 April 2010 Read more: Singhasari Temple
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