Sunday, June 20, 2010

Morning flea market around Tugu Pahlawan.







Street vendors displaying their stuffs.











The Semut Megah Plaza building ahead which was also beside the Semut Railway Stasiun.









Tugu Pahlawan.(Warriors Monument) is the main central point of the city where every buses will have to pass by.










The Australian Commonwealth Bank has its presence here Bank Mandiri IDX: BMRI is the largest bank in Indonesia in term of assets, loans and deposits.
The Indonesian government created it in 1999 to amalgamate four older government-owned banks that had failed in 1998. Those banks were Bank Bumi Daya (BBD), Bank Dagang Negara (BDN), Bank Expor Impor (Exim), and Bank Pembangunan Indonesia (Bapindo).



















A plastic pep bottle recycle shop neatly stacked.











Locals browsing for  cheap bargains.












Eeuropean styled architecture blending into the local landscape.











 
The minaret.












The mosque near Semut Plaza.








Monument of  Indonesia's first President Soekarno and Vice President Hatta at Tugu Square.
Both being the Proclaimer of Indonesia,the struggle for independence from the Netherlands.
Upon Japanese invasion surrender,both Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta declared Indonesia's independence on 17th August 1945.
 











This nice building is vacant and up for sale.
Located at the traffic light junction opposite Tugu Pahlawan,the road beside it leads to city centre which is about 3km away.









As seen from Tugu Pahlawan compound.

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