Posted by Talkbout Staff on Feb - 7 - 2008 -
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Klenteng Gedung Batu Sam Poo Kong is well known as the place of the first stop-in of a China admiral Zheng He / Cheng Ho. He was an admiral who crossed the entire ocean of the world with the most crewman, before Vasco da Gama went to India and before Christopher Colombus found the American continent. Formerly western people considered [ Read More ]
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Posted by Talkbout Staff on Jan - 7 - 2008 -
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The Semarang Tawang station is the main station in the Semarang City. The trains server executive, business, and economy classes. This station is the oldest and was once the biggest railway station in Indonesia and was declared on July 19 1868 for the route of Semarang Tawang to Tanggung. In 1873 the route was extended to the station Solo Balapan [ Read More ]
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Posted by Talkbout Staff on Dec - 13 - 2007 -
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Hello there, let’s talk about Gereja Blenduk that located at Semarang (Indonesia). Gereja Blenduk has an unusual and interesting structure which is different from other churches in Indonesia. The original name of this church is Immanuel, located at the old town center. The location of this building is in front of Suari street that used to be Kerk street (Gereja [ Read More ]
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Posted by Talkbout Staff on Dec - 7 - 2007 -
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Lawang Sewu, a huge building located at Tugu Muda Semarang (Indonesia) boundary is a Javanese term meaning a thousand doors. While hearing Lawang Sewu, what is it your mind? It is surely not far from the thought of a building with a thousand doors. Really? I myself have not counted the doors yet. It is because there are some areas [ Read More ]
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Posted by Talkbout Staff on Aug - 30 - 2007 -
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Hello there.. Let’s talk about Semarang. Semarang is a city on the north coast of the island of Java, Indonesia. It is the capital of the province of Central Java. It has an area of 373.67 km? and a population of approximately 1.5 million people, making it the Indonesia’s fifth largest city. As time goes by, many people stay in [ Read More ]
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