Sabtu, 21 Mei 2011

Recommended Place to Visit in Medan

Lake Toba

It is a lake or it could be called as a Super Volcano, The lake is 100 kilometres long and 30 kilometres wide, 
 and 505 metres (1,666 ft) at its deepest point. Located in the middle of the northern part of the Indonesian Island of Sumatra with a surface elevation of about 900 metres (2,953 ft), It is the biggest lake or volcano lake in Indonesia.
 

This is the Landscape around Lake Toba, In the middle of the Lake Toba, there is Samosir Island, where the Batak tribes lives.

Samosir Island

Samosir, or Samosir Island, is a large volcanic island in Lake Toba, located in the north of the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. Administratively, Samosir Island is governed as six of the nine districts within Samosir Regency. The lake and island were formed after the eruption of a super volcano some 75,000 years ago. The island was originally connected to the surrounding caldera wall by a small isthmus, which was cut through to aid navigation.
At 630 km², Samosir is the largest island within an island, and the fifth largest lake island in the world. Across the lake on the east from the island lies Uluan Penninsula. The island is linked to the mainland of Sumatra on its western part by a narrow land connecting the town of Panguruan on Samosir and Tele on mainland Sumatra. Tele consequently offers one of the best views of Lake Toba and Samosir Island.

Interesting Facts and Information about Medan

History about Medan:
The city’s history is interesting. Guru Patimpur founded Medan village in around 1590 and gradually became Medan village, or Kampung Medan, and this in turn became present day Medan. The Batak Karo community were the first settlers in Medan. Later the king of Aceh, Sultan Iskander Muda, ruled the region and the resulting kingdom of Deli prospered. From 1658, the Dutch ruled the region and Medan became the capital of the northern province of Sumatra in 1915 and was declared a city in 1918.

Landmarks


Medan's Great Mosque
There are many old buildings in Medan that still retain their Dutch architecture. These include the old City Hall, the central Post Office, the Tirtandi Water Tower, which is Medan City's icon, and Titi Gantung (a bridge over the railway).
There are several historic places such as Maimun Palace (Istana Maimun) built in years 1887–1891, where the Sultan of Deli still lives (the Sultan no longer holds any official power), and the Great Mosque (Masjid Raya) of Medan built in 1906 in the Moroccan style by the Dutch architect Dingemans.
Since 2005, a catholic temple, in Indo-Mogul style, devoted to Graha Maria Anna Velangkanni (Our Lady of Good Health), is built in Medan. This particular Saint knows its origin with an apparition in the 17th century in India. The temple is an important building, of two stories and a small tower of seven storeys in Indonesian style, that already attracts attention from the main road (it is situated in the small road Jl. Sakura III besides Jl. Simatupang). It is already the second most important pilgrimage place in Asia.

Unique Transportation in Medan:

One of the unique features of Medan are the motorized becaks that are found almost everywhere. Unlike traditional becaks, a motorized becak can take its passenger anywhere in the city. The fare of riding a 'becak' is relatively cheap and is usually negotiated beforehand.
There are also more common transport like taxis and minibuses, known as sudako 

Jumat, 20 Mei 2011

Welcome to Medan's Guide

Welcome to Medan's Guide

Medan is a beautiful city located in the north of Sumatra. Besides that, it is also the biggest City in Sumatra. It contains a lot of tourist object such as Orangutan, the Batak Tribe's, and many more. Also, a nice place for sight see is Brastagi and Danau Toba, the biggest lake in Sumatra. As a part of Indonesia, Medan also has it own unique, it is famous for it's delicacy of chinese taste because majority of the restaurant opened is Chinese food. 


This is Medan's City