BandungBandung is the capital of West Java province, Indonesia. Located on the main island of Indonesia, Java Island at an altitude of 768 meters above sea level, at 6 ° 55 'S 107 ° 36' E.
Bandung surrounded by mountains and located in the historic center of the lake.
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As one of the largest in Indonesia, Bandung can be reached from many other cities in Indonesia, even from other islands such as Sumatra, Bali and Borneo (Kalimantan). From Asia, Bandung can be reached directly from Malaysia and Singapore. refer to the Bandung
Bandung early
Starting from the "De Grote Postweg", Mother of Bandung on the move from the side Dayeuh Kolot Cikapundung river (now near the square) and Parakan MUNCANG to Andawadak (now Tanjung Sari). This is based on the article "Sadjarah Soemedang days of Koempeni Toeg Nepi Ka Kiwari" by Raden Asik Natanegara. Bandung in the beginning was the forest that turned into a small village. view history
The streets in Bandung
The main part of Bandung is located in the south of the railway that crosses the city from east to west. Most banks, airports, tourism offices and 5 star hotels located here, as well as the square, called for the main square in the cities in Indonesia. The main road, Jalan Asia Afrika, is at the side of this city, as well as Jalan Braga, a top-class shopping at the Dutch colonial era and is now an evening's entertainment center in Bandung. Most accommodation fund for the city and many large shopping malls like the Mall, is also found in this area.
On the other side of the railroad tracks are high-class residential area that was once the settlement for the Dutch with large trees arranged along the street, parks and gardens. Urban areas located in the north along two main roads, Jalan Setiabudi and Jalan Juanda, down to the Dago hills. Government Office of West Java province, Bandung Institute of Technology and Zoo located in this area.
Although Bandung only 200 years old but have the many historic and cultural places of interest, which did not lose too decorative arts museum and the architecture.
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