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Blenduk Church
In some areas of Semarang, it is almost possible to think you are in an old suburb of Amsterdam, not the capital of Central Java. We can find that location in North side of Semarang City where used to be trading area. It's home to many buildings dating back to the heyday of the Dutch East Indies Company (VOC) in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Unfortunately, this area seems to be abandoned by local authority since many onetime office buildings and banks in Semarang's Kota Lama (old city) are now dilapidated warehouses.

One of the exceptions is Immanuel Western Indonesia Protestant Church, also known as or "Blenduk" church, located at Jl. Letjen Suprapto 32. They called it "Blenduk" because the shape of the dome, its a Javanese word for an convex shape of the dome. This church was built in 1753, 75 years after the VOC extended its operation to Semarang.

The Church is distinguished from other buildings in Kota Lama. It features a unique façade divided vertically into three parts. On the ground floor of the building is almost the same level as the street in front of it, built on a brick base. The vaulted ceiling is covered with a layer of metal surrounded by teak beams. Metal roofs has been added to the structure in 1894, and there is a hole at the top to allow sunlight to filter in.

On the east coast, south and west of the church is a Roman-style portico with a saddle-shaped roof. The two towers on both sides creates an impression impressive, starting with a square base that gradually rounded top. A small domed roof is in place on top of each tower. The cornice around the building there is horizontal lines. The sophistication and uniqueness of the building can be seen in the front door, which is a double door of wood panels. The top of the door is curved like the church arched windows. There are two types of windows: double window with carvings (krepyak) and stained glass.

The Church is composed of wooden benches seat of woven rattan chairs and a wooden pulpit in the front. The old pipe organ was stopped after the last granted in 1975, since the repair costs are quite expensive and cannot be done in Semarang. The church has a large courtyard on the right side, where many leafy trees are growing and which are used in the parking lot of the church on Sunday.

Renovation has been continuing on this church. When it was built in 1753, it took the shape of a Javanese stilt house. In 1787, the church's architecture was changed, and seven years later more renovations were done. In 1894, the church was rebuilt by HPA de Wilde and W. Westmas and that style remains to this day. A plaque dedicated to de Wilde and Westmas can be found at the back of the pulpit. For the 250th anniversary, more renovations are underway, especially for the pews and walls.

 
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Senggigi Beach from different angle
Lombok is the island on the east side of Bali island. Lombok and Bali has something in common, beautiful beach. Senggigi Beach is one of them, which located in Senggigi region in Mataram District.
Senggigi is about 15-20 min north of the outskirts of the island's capital Mataram and the Selaparang airport. Airport Taxis are available for arriving passengers and charged by fixed a price coupon system charge. The current charges are Rp 57,500 to central Senggigi from the airport.

In daylight hours the a public bemo will cover the distance for around Rp 2,500 from near the airport entrance gate to Ampenan market, and then another Rp 5,000 for a second bemo up the coast to Senggigi, plus extra charges for any larger items of luggage carried.

Town of Senggigi spreads along nearly 10 km of coastal road. This road continues north to Bangsal, gateway to the Gili islands. On the way, expect a fantastic landscape of the northwest coast of Lombok. Most travelers start or end their stay in Senggigi because of easy access to the airport of Mataram and accommodation is available for all budgets. If you are thrifty and without fear and take the ferry from Bali slow, it is best to arrange transportation in advance at the ferry dock in Senggigi and Lombok platform of the page is in a remote location several miles south Mataram.

Senggigi Beach Lombok is the most developed area for tourists on Lombok. You can find a variety of restaurants, bars, discotheques, travel agents, photo processors, money changers, souvenir shop and a range of accommodations starting from budget guest house to 5 star hotels. Restaurants and small cafes line the colorful main beach road. Swimming off the beach is safe. The nightlife and restaurants are concentrated in Central township in Senggigi. For the first time visitor should be aware of these various regional differences. Just book the hotel in Senggigi could mean a relatively remote location in the center of the city can only be reached by taxi or public transport.

Tourists can get to Lombok by air or by sea. Merpati Airlines, Indonesia Air, Trigana Air and Trans Nusa providing services from I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport (Bali)  to Selaparang Airport (Lombok). From Jakarta we can use services from Garuda Indonesia, Batavia Air and Lion Air. Silk Air arrived with tourists from Singapore and from Malaysia with Merpati Airlines. Tourists who like water trip can use ferries call Perama Tours or fast boats like Gili Cat, Mahi-mahi and Blue Water Express from Benoa Harbour, Bali.

 
The Great Mosque (Background)
The Great Mosque (background)
The Great Mosque of Central Java is a building that influence by The Mosque Nabawi in Medina, located in Street of Gajah Raya, District of Gayamsari, Semarang City. It was built on 2001 and finished in 2006 and spent at least 198.692.340.000 rupiahs. This is the second mosque with giant electronic umbrella after The Mosque Nabawi. This mosque standing in 10ha complex completed with many facilities, such as convention hall, office, spaces for rent, souvenir shop, cafe, library, and tower.

In the first place, this mosque hopefully could control economic social life which tend to wordly-minded. The President of Indonesia attending the opening ceremonial of 198.692.340.000 rupiahs mosque and sign the inscription plate on November 14th, 2006. This plate as high as 3.2 metres and 7.8 tons of weight, comes from Merapi Mount and carved by Nyoman M. Alim who built Borobudur miniature in Minimundus, Vienna, Austria (2001).

Main bulding of the mosque is 7,669m2 and 7,500m2 courtyard to accomodate approximately 15,000 people. There are 6 giant umbrella that can open or close electronically to protect against sun. The architecture of this mosque is a blend of Javanese architecture, Arabic and Greek.

Convention Hall that located in right wing can accomodate 2,000 people. In the left wing there is library (digitall library in the future) and spaces for rent. Besides of the place of worship to ALLAH SWT, this mosque is also providing tourism on religious stuff, education, and center of syiar of Islam. For that, this complex is completed with 23 rooms hotel to accomodate pilgrims.

Besides of the mosque, magnetism of this complex is Al Husna Tower located in southwest of the mosque. It represent the mightiness and supremacy of ALLAH SWT, so that it has height 99 meter as many as ALLAH's Name. DAIs Radio Station located in the ground floor of Al Husna Tower, and Islamic Culture Museum located in the second and third floor. Rotate Moslem Cafe is located in 18th floor and there is 5 binoculars on top floor (19th) to see Semarang City. Rukyatul Hilal, to see and located first moon, also conduct in top floor using Boscha binocular to determine 1st Ramadhan and 1st Eid.

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