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Ijo Temple A. Overview Ijo Temple is a name of a temple complex at Bukit Ijo. The name derived from the location of the temple which people call ‘Gumuk Ijo’ (gumuk = hill). Bukit Ijo is the highest hills at Kecamatan Prambanan, Kabupaten Sleman, with its highest peak of 410 meters above the sea level. Ijo Temple itself is at 357,402 m – 395, 481 ... detail... »
Barong Temple A. Overview If you are interested on visiting a temple for your holiday, we suggest you enjoy some beautiful temples other than Prambanan or Borobudur. Visit Barong Temple, a unique temple situated at the southern part of Prambanan Temple, at the hills of Desa Bokoharjo, Kecamatan Prambanan, Kabupaten Sleman. Unlike other Hindu ... detail... »
Borobudur TempleA. Brief Information Borobudur Temple is one of the most prestigious historical properties that can be found in Indonesia. It is noted as one of the World Wonder Heritage by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The existence of Borobudur was discovered by General Governor Sir Thomas Raffles around 800 ... detail... »
Besakih TempleA. Brief Information The island of Bali is famous for a number of temples, about11.000 temples; thus people call it as the “Island of Thousands Temples.” One of the biggest temples and the mother temple called Besakih is located on the foothill of Mount Agung, the highest mount in Bali. The mount is a sacred place for people settling around it. ... detail... »
Singasari Temple A. Brief Information One of the witnesses and the remaining traces of Singasari Kingdom‘s existence is Singasari Temple that was built in 1304 A.D. as a tribute to King Kertanegara (1292 A.D.), the last ruler of Singasari Kingdom. The temple is situated at an altitude of 512 meters, in the highland of Malang Distrct, East Java Province. ... detail... »
Muara Takus Temple A. Brief Information Muara Takus Temple is categorized to Buddha temple because of its similar characteristics, especially in construction, to Acoka Temple located in India. Many archaeologists assume that the temple is a remnant of Buddhist civilization, which came from India, in the Malay Archipelago. In contrast to the notion ... detail... »
Bumi Ayu Temple A. Brief Information Bumi Ayu Temple is the only Hindu temple area in South Sumatra consisting of nine temples. Four of them has been refurbished in 1990 by allocating Indonesian General Revenue and Expenditure Budget. The local government of Muara Enim District has made some supporting facilites to increase the number of visitors ... detail... »
Cangkuang Temple A. Brief Information Cangkuang derives from Sundanese language replacing term for pandan leaf (Pandanus furcatus) that in the past was used by local people to make hat, plaited mat, and palm sugar wrapper. Now, cangkuang is used both as the name of village and temple. Cangkuang Temple was discovered firstly by Prof. Harsoyo and ... detail... »
Muaro Jambi Temple A. Brief Information The existence of Muaro Jambi archeological site was discovered by a British Military Officer named Lieutenant SC Crooke in 1820 A.D. when he was assigned in the hinterland of Batanghari for mapping the Batanghari River. It is assumed that this 12 km square temple was built in the era of the Crivijaya Kingdom. ... detail... »
Ban Hin Kiong Chinese Temple A. Brief  InformationBan Hin Kiong  Chinese temple is a Buddhist temple in Manado, North Sulawesi   Province. It is about 300  years old, built in the 18th century. Currently, the temple is well  taken care and still exists because of the heterogeneous society in Manado including Chinese  descendants. Ban Hin ... detail... »
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