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SUMATRA MAIN CITY MEDAN The city's two finest buildings are the Istana Maimoon (Maimoun Palace) and the magnificent black-domed Mesjid Raya. There are some fine examples of European architecture along Jalan Sukarno-Hatta, such as Bank Indonesia and the High Court. There are a number of museums, including the Museum of North Sumatra, which has excellent coverage of the region's culture and history, and the weaponry-and-warfare-influenced Bukit Barisan Military Museum. You can see cultural performances at Taman Budaya. Much of the budget accommodation is close to the city centre. Jalan Semarang, a small street between Jalan Pandu and Jalan Bandung, has great food stalls offering Indonesian and Chinese meals late into the night. Leaving frenetic, sprawling Medan and heading into the highlands, the beauty of Northern Sumatra unrolls an endless vists of lush plantations and charming villages, with the Majestic Bukit Barisan range providing the backdrop. BUKITTINGGI PADANG JAMBI The Batanghari, the largest river system in Sumatra, drains the whole province. All life is concentrated on the river, with settlements stretching for a kilometer or more along the river bank but only two rows of houses deep. Huge floating shops, consisting of two lashed to tugboat cruise the river, maintaining leisurely contact between villages. No trackless forest is complete without a lost temple. Muara Jambi, the site of a Buddhist monastery complex, one of the largest in Sumatra, has been liberated from the smothering embrace of the jungle a short distance by river boat from Jambi town. An adjoining museum display the rich heritage of this mysterious civilization. Elephants, tigers, rhinos and the elusive sun bear roam the Kerinci Seblat National Park. Covering a significant section of the Bukit Barisan range, the park contains most of Sumatran large mammals and an incredible selection of bird life, including five species of the majestic Hornbill. PEKANBARU The Siak Rivers forms the northern boundary; shops, hotels, banks, and the porth lie in the north half of the city, while impressive government offices, military headquarters, and the main bus station lie in the southern part of town. Flat and surrounded by swamps and rainforest, Pekanbaru suffers from an oppressively hot and humid climate TANJUNG PINANG Tanjung Pinang serves as an important commercial shopping center for such cities as Medan, Jambi, Jakarta, Palembang, and even Padang, so lots of goods are available. Tanjung Pinang lies on the south central coast of Bintan, the largest island in the Riau Archipelago (1,075 square km). It's generally flat except for several "mountains": Gunung Bintan (334 meters) and Gunung Kijang. Beside its bauxite mines, Bintan most notable assets are nearly deserted, lovely, white-sandy beaches. Unfortunately, the water in area is no longer good for diving, due to Singapore's near by oil refinery exploration and increased area oil exploration. Better diving possibilities are hulls of ships sunk during WW II of Tanjung Brakit, Pulau Mapor (east of Pulau Bintan), Pulau Mantang, Pulau Pompong, and Pulau Abang. BANDAR
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