Pos Vandreng Hilltop, Dutch Colonial History in Bengkayang
Helloindonesia.id – This post was used by the Dutch to spy on Japanese troops who wanted to usurp power from
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – This post was used by the Dutch to spy on Japanese troops who wanted to usurp power from
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – If you want to see the ins and outs of Dayak culture that lives in West Kalimantan, this
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – Lute is a traditional musical instrument commonly found in Malay society. This instrument is played by plucking like
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – After the proclamation of Indonesian independence. Various regions in the archipelago were still experiencing upheaval in the Dutch
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – In addition to its natural and culinary attractions, the City of Bukittinggi has many relics from the Dutch
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – The trip to Lake Maninjau was incomplete without visiting the home of a great cleric from Minangkabau, Buya
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – Stilt houses on Jalan Syech Burhanuddin and Jalan Imam Bonjol, Kota Pariaman, West Sumatra, stand out from other
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – History proves, Aceh became the most difficult archipelago territory to be conquered by the Dutch East Indies Colonial
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – For you lovers of conventional tourism, Inong Balee Fortress may not be one of the favorite places. Besides
Read moreHelloindonesia.id – In its historical trajectory, Pulau Weh is one of the strategic points in the Malacca Strait. Its right
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