Her e is some brief information about three places that I chose:
1. BALEKAMBANG BEACH: AN EXOTIC TEMPLE ON THE ROCK OVERLOOKS THE VAST WHITE SANDY BEACH IN EAST JAVA
Location: Srigoco Village, Bantur sub-district, about 70 Kilometers south from the city of Malang.
The beach is highlighted with three rocky islands: Anoman Island, Wisanggeni Island, and Ismoyo Island.
You can see an exotic Hindu Temple. The name is Amerta Jati or Ismoyo Temple. It was built in 1985.
Activities: Banana Boat and Water Rafting.
Facilities: toilets and showers, snacks and food stalls, restaurants, lifeguards, souvenirs shops, and modest inns with prices ranging from IDR 150.000 to IDR 200.000.
I chose this beach because it is big and beautiful. I like going to the beach.
2. Jakarta’s Oldest Chinese Temple: the Jin De Yuan or Vihara Dharma Bhakti in Glodok, Jakarta.
It was built in 1650 by Chinese lieutenant Kwee Hoen. The temple was called Koan Im Teng. It was dedicated to the goddess Kwan Im. In 1740 the temple was distroyed by the Dutch. It was rebuilt in 1755 by Chinese captain Oei Tjhie. He named it Kim Tek Le or Jin De Yuan (meaning golden wisdom). its name was translated into Bahasa Indonesia become the Vihara Dharma Bhakti.
You can visit the temple in Vihara Jin De Yuan/ Kim Tek Ie
Jl. Kemenangan III No. 13 (Petak 9)
Glodok – Jakarta Barat
I chose this temple because the temple is interesting.
3. The Tin Museum of Indonesia in Bangka-Belitung.
It is located on Jalan Ahmad Yani.No 179, Pangkalpinang on Bangka Island. In this museum you can see different types of tin and other geological rocks. They are mined such as quartz crystals.
I chose this museum because it has many rocks.
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