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PUNCLUT (ountain peak)

Tuesday, December 25, 2012


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Take a walk in the morning heading northern Bandung, where you will arrive at the attraction Punclut. This object is a hilly region that is located not far from the center of the city of Bandung. On Sunday morning or any other holiday is usually a lot of visitors who come to the region with the goal of exercise. This is due to the streets around the attraction is quite an uphill plus the coolness of the fresh air makes this location very suitable for sports activities like a morning stroll.

You can achieve this object through Ciumbuleuit Road. Along the road leading to the top of the attraction, you will see the northern Bandung scenery is quite beautiful with a range of stalls and street vendors on the left and the right of way, which sells a wide range of knick knacks ranging from food to household use.
In addition to the exercise, you can also enjoy a variety of traditional dishes typical of the region, such as rice lead, Tutut (a type of cooked snails), pecel sauce served with a simple dish but was able to arouse the appetite of visitors who come to this area.

Location: 

Coordinates: 6 ° 50.842 'S 107 ° 37.666' E
Directions: From downtown Bandung Bandung heading north to the Ciumbuleuit, then down towards the road Salamun Hospital Bukit Raya.

GEDUNG SATE (SATE BUILDING)

Monday, December 24, 2012

Gedung Sate

Sate Building, with his trademark form of ornaments skewers on the central tower, has long been a marker or landmark Bandung is not only known to the public in West Java, Indonesia, but also the entire building was used as a model even a sign to some buildings and city signs in West Java. For example, the form of the building frontage Tasikmalaya Railway Station. Built in 1920, the white house is still standing strong but graceful building and now serves as the administrative center of West Java.
Sate Building in the Dutch East Indies was called Gouvernements Bedrijven (GB), the laying of the first stone by Johanna Catherina Coops, eldest daughter of the Mayor of Bandung, B. Coops and Petronella Roelofsen, representing the Governor-General in Batavia, JP Graaf van Limburg Stirum on July 27, 1920, is the result of a planning team of Ir.J.Gerber, famous young architects graduated from the Faculty of Engineering of Delft Netherlands, Ir. Eh. De Roo and Ir. G. Hendriks and the Gemeente van Bandoeng, headed by Col.. Pur. VL. Slors involving 2000 workers, 150 of them sculptors, or expert bongpay tombstone engraver and wood carver Chinese nationals from Konghu or Canton, assisted masons, porters and servers stir from Kampung residents Sekeloa, Dago small hole Kampung, Kampung Gandok and Kampung Cibarengkok, who had earlier worked Gedong shingles (ITB) and Gedong Papak (Bandung City Hall).
During the past 4 years in September 1924 successfully completed the construction of the main building Gouverments Bedrijven parent, including the headquarters of PTT (Post, Telephone and Telegraph and Library).
Sate Building Architecture is the work of architect Ir. J.Gerber and his group were not separated from the input maestro Peter Dr.Hendrik Dutch architect Berlage, the face of traditional architecture with nuance archipelago.
Many architects and building experts declared the Sate is a stunning elegant monumental building with a unique architectural style architectural style leads to a form of Indo-European (Indo Europeeschen architectuur Stijl), so it is not impossible if the elegance Borobudur Temple participate coloring Sate Building.
Some opinions about them grandly Sate Building Cor Pashier and Jan Wittenberg two Dutch architects, who said "the Sate is the architectural style of the architect experimental results that addresses the architectural style of Indo-European".
D. Ruhl in his Bandoeng en haar Hoogvlakte 1952, "the Sate is the most beautiful buildings in Indonesia".
Ir. HPBerlage, during a visit to the Sate April 1923, stated, "Sate House is a great architectural masterpiece, which successfully blends eastern and western styles in harmony". Like the Italian architectural style during renaiscance especially in the west wing of the building. While storey tower in the center of the building or the meru pagoda like roofs. Even more opinion stating splendor architect Indonesia Sate Building Slamet Wirasonjaya example, and Ir. Harnyoto Kunto.
Sate Building strong and intact until now, not in spite of technical materials and construction used. Sate Building walls made of large pieces of stone size (1 × 1 × 2 m) were taken from a rock in the hills east Bandung around Arcamanik and Mount Manglayang. Sate Building construction professionals using conventional means with respect to standard techniques.
Sate House stands on an area of ​​27990.859 m², the building consists of Basement 10877.734 3039.264 m² m², First Floor 4062.553 m², 212.976 m² floor terrace I, Level II 3023.796 m², second floor terrace 212 976 m² , tower and porch tower 121 m² 205.169 m².
Gerber itself combines multiple streams of architecture into the design. For windows, Gerber took the theme of Moorish Spain, while building dalah Italian Rennaisance. Special to the tower, Gerber enter streams Asia, Bali style roof or pagoda temple in Thailand. At the top there is a "skewer" with 6 ornaments satay (another version says guava or jasmine), which represents 6 million guilders - the amount of the costs used to establish the Sate.
Facade (front) Sate House was very calculated. By following the north-south axis of the shaft (which is also implemented in Pakuan Building, overlooking Mount Malabar in the south), the Sate actually deliberately built facing Tangkuban Perahu in the north.
In the course was originally designed for the Ministry of Traffic and Public Works, and even the center of the Netherlands East Indies after Batavia considered ineligible because of its development as a center of government, so it is used by the Bureau of Public Works. Dated December 3, 1945 event occurred which killed seven young men who defend the Sate of Gurkha troops attack. To commemorate the seven young men, made of a stone monument placed in the back yard Sate Building. By order of the Minister of Public Works on December 3, 1970 the monument was moved to the front page of the Sate.
Sate House since 1980 known as the Office of the Governor as the center of West Java Provincial Government, which was previously occupied West Java governance Kerta Mukti Building in Jalan Braga Bandung.
Governor workspace located on the second floor along with den Deputy Governor, District Secretary, the Assistant and the Bureau. Currently governor assisted by three Deputy Governor in charge of Governance, Economy and Development, and the Public Welfare, an Assistant Regional Secretary and the Assistant Four public administration, Administrative Assistant Development, Social Welfare Assistant and Administrative Assistant.
But not all occupy Assistant Sate Building. Social Welfare Assistant and Administrative Assistant with staff occupying New Building.
At the east and west are two large rooms that will remind the dance hall (ball room) are often found in the building of Europe. The room is more commonly known as the western and the eastern hall halls, often used official events. All around the hall there are two rooms that housed some of the Bureau of the Staff.
Most upper floor there is the so-called Tower of Sate Building, second floor can not be seen from below, to get to the top floor using the elevator or climb the wooden stairs.
Perfection comes with the Sate magnificent new building which took a bit of architectural style, but the style of the Sate contextual architect works Ir.Sudibyo built in 1977 dedicated to the Chairmen and Members of the Regional Legislative Assembly of West Java province in carrying out its duties and functions as the Legislature areas.
Sate House has become one of the attractions in the city of Bandung. Many foreign tourists specially from those who deliberately visited since has associated emotion and history in this building. Linking emotion and history will probably feel more complete when climbing the stairs one at a time that is available to the tower Sate Building. There are 6 steps that must be passed by each of 10 stairs to climb.
The beauty of the Sate House features a garden surrounding a well maintained, do not be surprised if the park is in demand by the city of Bandung and tourists both domestic and foreign. The beauty of this park is often used as the location of activities that express kinship, location shooting music video artists both local and national artists, the location of a family photo or a picture of yourself, even photo wedding couple.
Sunday Special at the Sate House lawn be an option where most people to relax, just sit around enjoying the fresh air of Bandung or light exercise.
Comparing the Sate with buildings of central government (capitol building) in many of the nation's capital does not seem excessive. The equation is all built in the middle of the green complex with a magnificent central tower. Especially in terms of the location of buildings and landscapes satay relatively similar to the White House in Washington, DC, USA. It can be said the Sate is "White" her Bandung.
Location:
Jln Diponegoro No. 22, Kelurahan Cihaurgeulis, Kecamatan Coblong
coordinates : 06º54'05,4" S, 107º37'07,9" E 

JATINANGOR HOTEL & RESTO



Located near to cileunyi toll gate, making it accessible and representative as well. This is where the reputable universities (UNPAD, IPDN, IKOPIN) located. and 30 minutes from Bandung.
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Location: 

Jatinangor Hotel & Resto

Jl. Raya Jatinangor No.13 - 15

West Java, Indonesia

022-7795784 / 022-7795785

KAWAH PUTIH (WHITE CRATER)

Sunday, December 23, 2012

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CRATER

Kawah Putih (English: White Crater) is a striking crater lake and tourist spot in a volcanic crater about 50 km south of Bandung in West Java in Indonesia.
Kawah Putih lake (7.10° S 107.24° E) is one of the two craters which make up Mount Patuha, an andesitic stratovolcano (a "composite" volcano). Mt Patuha is one of numerousvolcanoes in Java. Kawah Putih crater lake itself represents a relatively stable volcanic system with no records of significant activity since around 1600.
The Kawah Putih site was opened to visitors in 1987. The lake is 2,430 meters above sea level so the local climate is often quite chilly (temperatures are frequently around 10 degrees celsius). This makes a brisk change from the humidity of the north Java plain and the capital city of Jakarta. Kawah Putih is a sizeable highly acid lake (pH 0.5-1.3) which changes colour from bluish to whitish green, or brown, depending on the concentration of sulfur and the temperature or the oxidation state. The sand and rocks surrounding the lake have been also leached into whitish colours through interaction with the acidic lake waters (with possible mineral precipitation as well).
History
The lake is said to have been discovered in 1837 by Dr Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, a German botanist who carried out a considerable amount of research in Indonesia until his death in Lembang, just north of Bandung, in 1864. At the time, there were various local stories about the history of the area. Birds were said to be reluctant to fly near the region and villagers in the area tended to regard the forest around the lake as eerie and somewhat mysterious. These stories prompted Dr Junghuhn to investigate. He discovered Kawah Putih. There was formerly a sulfur mine at the crater although production has now ceased. A sulfur plant known as the Zwavel Ontgining Kawah Putih was first established near the lake during the period of Dutch rule in Java. The plant was later taken over during World War II by the Japanese military and operated under the name Kawah Putih Kenzanka Yokoya Ciwidey. Entry points to various tunnels which represent the remnants of these mining activities can be seen at several points around the current site.
Over a century after Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn first discovered the lake, in 1991 the Indonesian state-owned forestry firm Perhutani Unit III Jawa Barat dan Banten (Forestry Unit No III for West Java and Banten) began to develop the site as a tourist spot.
The site
The surrounding area is heavily forested. There is a pathway down to the lake which is surrounded by the high walls of the crater nestling into the side of Mt Patuha. The smell of sulfur is strong because there is a good deal of steam and sulfurous gas bubbling from the lake. There are tracks around the lake and through the nearby forest including to the peak of Mt Patuha. Visitors can walk around the crater area or sit in the various shelters. Local plants not widely found in lower altitudes in Java include javanese Edelweiss and Cantigy (Vaccinium varingifolium). Animals and birds which may be spotted include eagles, owls, monkeys, mouse deer, and forest pigs. Panthers, leopards and pythons have also sometimes been seen in the nearby forest.
A range of simple facilities exists near the lake. There is ample parking and public toilets. Entrepreneurial vendors sell trinkets and food. The site is well-signposted. Local farmers often take the opportunity to sell strawberries (widely grown in the area), steamed corn, and various other items such as pumpkin seeds (pepita).
Kawah Putih and the surrounding area (where there are resort facilities such as hot spas) is a popular spot for people from Bandung. On weekends and on holidays, quite large numbers of Indonesian tourists visit Kawah Putih. The site is so far less well-known to international tourists. According to Perhutani staff at the site, up to 10,000 people might visit on busy holidays and the total number of visitors is perhaps 300,000 per year.
Access
Access is gained from the left of the main road travelling south by entering the park and proceeding along a 5 km access road. Travel time from the centre of Bandung, depending on traffic in and around Bandung, is perhaps two hours. The turnoff from the main road to Kawah Putih is hard to miss: there is a large signboard to the left of the main road and a prominent entry gate. The entry facilities and the crater location are well-managed by staff from the state-owned forestry firm Perhutani.
The usual arrangement is for visitors to leave their vehicles in a main carpark at the entry to the site and catch one of the regular mini shuttlebuses (leaving every five minutes or so) for the 5 km to the crater. For Indonesian citizens, the cost of entry to the site (October 2011) is Rp 15,000 plus Rp 5,000 for the return minibus ride (total of Rp 20,000, around $US 2.20). Charges for foreign visitors are slightly higher. Visitors who prefer to drive in their own vehicles up to the crater must pay a significantly higher charge (Rp 150,000, or $US 17 per vehicle plus tickets for passengers). Tickets are issued by Perhutani staff and include insurance while at the location.
The main road is the busy road south from Bandung through the town of Soreang, the capital of the Bandung District, continuing down through the crowded Pasir Jambu township. Minibuses ply the route southwards from Bandung and, depending on traffic, can take up to two hours to reach the entrance to the Kawah Putih area. There are many thousands of small market-crop farmers in the fertile valley to the south of Bandung which leads up towards the Kawah Putih area. Local food-crops grown include a wide range of fruits and vegetables. A strawberry industry is well-established in the area and many strawberry farms have fruit for sale along the side of the highway.
Accommodation is available at various hotels in the Patuha area close to the nearby town of Ciwidey and also in Soreang.

Route:
Soreang Highways: 3.2 km - Turn right onto Highway Soreang - Ciwidey: 3.2 km - Continue to Highway Ciwidey: 9.8 km - Turn slight left onto Jalan Ciwidey - Rancabali: 4.2 km - Continue way to Ciwidey - Babakan Jampang: 1.0 miles - Continue onto Jalan Babakan Jampang - Cibuni: 4.7 km - Turn left onto Crater Road White: 190 m - slight right to stay on Jalan White Crater

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Hyatt Regency Bandung Hotel is a luxury 5 star hotel in Bandung, a highland city, the third largest city of Indonesia, and centre of the textile industry.
Our hotel in Bandung is located in the heart of the city and offers a wide array of elegant Bandung hotel rooms, as well as meeting facilities, a fitness centre, dining and entertainment, making it as an ideal location for leisure, business travellers and for corporate meetings. With 252 hotel rooms and suites, Hyatt Regency Bandung hotel is just a 20 minutes drive away to the Bandung airport and 10 minutes to Bandung railway station.
Our 5 star hotel in Bandung provides a variety of restaurants and lounges, including Taruma Kafe, Cha Yuen Chinese Restaurant, Swarga Loka The Garden Restaurant, Lobby Lounge and Cinnamon Pastry Boutique.
Rooms & Amenities
  • 252 Rooms & Suites
  • Regency & Executive Suites
  • Spectacular Mountain View
  • Regency Club®
Guest Services
Local Attractions

Location: Jln Sumatera No. 51,
BandungWest JavaIndonesia 40115 
Tel: +62 22 421 1234    Fax: +62 22 421 0380 
Email: bandung.regency@hyatt.com 

Website: http://bandung.regency.hyatt.com
 

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