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Hang Tuah was a legendary figure in Malay literature, who served as a loyal laksamana (admiral) to the Malacca Sultanate in the 15th century. He was involved in various adventures, such as fighting Taming Sari, persuading Tun Teja to elope, and defeating Hang Jebat.
The Lake Sentarum National Park (Indonesian: Taman Nasional Danau Sentarum) is a national park protecting one of the world's most biodiverse lake systems, [2] located in the heart of Borneo Island, Kapuas Hulu Regency, West Kalimantan Province, Indonesia.
Redang Island is a large and beautiful island in Terengganu, Malaysia, with crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches. It is part of the Redang Archipelago Marine Park, a protected area for snorkeling, diving and turtle nesting.
Learn about the history and design of the 132-meter obelisk in Central Jakarta that commemorates the Indonesian independence struggle. The monument has a museum, a flame of independence, and a hall of history with reliefs and dioramas.
A study conducted in 2001 determined that Tangkuban Perahu had erupted at least 30 times in the previous 40,750 years. Studies of the tephra layers within three kilometres of the crater revealed that 21 were minor eruptions and the remaining were significant eruptions.
Ki Hajar Dewantara was a leading Indonesian independence activist, writer, and educator in colonial times. He founded the Taman Siswa school, criticized the Dutch colonial government, and was exiled and honored as a national hero.
Istiqlal Mosque is the largest mosque in Southeast Asia and the national mosque of Indonesia. It was built to commemorate Indonesian independence and is located near Merdeka Square, Jakarta Cathedral and Immanuel Church.
Learn about the different lists of wonders of the world, from ancient to modern, natural to human-made. The classic Seven Wonders of the Ancient World are the Great Pyramid of Giza, Colossus of Rhodes, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Lighthouse of Alexandria, Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, Statue of Zeus at Olympia, and Temple of Artemis at Ephesus.