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SEA Games 2011 In South Sumatera Indonesia
South Sumatra Province is one of the provinces which became host of the SEA Games in 2011, one in preparation to do is provide international-standard facilities at the SEA Games (SEAG) XXVI in 2011. The facility will be completed five months before the event SEAG held in the city of Palembang.
South Sumatra province have been using the international standard by using the services of consultants from abroad, and of course the facilities provided are of international standard facilities.
Facilities located in the region of Palembang Jakabaring is an international standard sports complex
Among them: an indoor swimming pool equipped with international standard setting water temperature, and depth of the pond from one meter to 50 meters.
For the construction of this pool, the South Sumatra provincial working with leading companies Omega, so that the facilities provided is very complete as for heating swimming, swimming to a match, until some of the tower for a beautiful pool game
Southern Sumatra province also provides venues for water sports with 40 hectares area.
In this area there are lakes namely Jakabaring Lake OPI will be slicked back by holding a widening, which can be used for paddle sports, beach volleyball, and water skiing. Thus, the constructed facilities was confirmed to be the best in Asia because the trajectory rowing 2300 meters in length and width of 100 meters.
Southern Sumatra also build an international scale firing range firing range facilities owned exceeding South Korea ..
Korea hosted the Asian Games have only firing range with a maximum distance of up to 300 meters, but that was built south Sumatra is firing up to 600 meters away.
In addition to providing facilities allocated to support the games, sports complexes Jakabaring, South Sumatra also had an international golf course, mess athletes semi apartment, mixed-use building, the building of sports research, as well as trans Sriwijaya studio building.
For the first time Southeast Asian Games event held in one area , because during this time, usually the venue where athletes compete far from each other.
South Sumatra province not to use budget funds, but the use of cooperation with third parties.
After the event the SEA Games was completed, Sumsel must be a national sports training center.
South Sumatra province have been using the international standard by using the services of consultants from abroad, and of course the facilities provided are of international standard facilities.
Facilities located in the region of Palembang Jakabaring is an international standard sports complex
Among them: an indoor swimming pool equipped with international standard setting water temperature, and depth of the pond from one meter to 50 meters.
For the construction of this pool, the South Sumatra provincial working with leading companies Omega, so that the facilities provided is very complete as for heating swimming, swimming to a match, until some of the tower for a beautiful pool game
Southern Sumatra province also provides venues for water sports with 40 hectares area.
In this area there are lakes namely Jakabaring Lake OPI will be slicked back by holding a widening, which can be used for paddle sports, beach volleyball, and water skiing. Thus, the constructed facilities was confirmed to be the best in Asia because the trajectory rowing 2300 meters in length and width of 100 meters.
Southern Sumatra also build an international scale firing range firing range facilities owned exceeding South Korea ..
Korea hosted the Asian Games have only firing range with a maximum distance of up to 300 meters, but that was built south Sumatra is firing up to 600 meters away.
In addition to providing facilities allocated to support the games, sports complexes Jakabaring, South Sumatra also had an international golf course, mess athletes semi apartment, mixed-use building, the building of sports research, as well as trans Sriwijaya studio building.
For the first time Southeast Asian Games event held in one area , because during this time, usually the venue where athletes compete far from each other.
South Sumatra province not to use budget funds, but the use of cooperation with third parties.
After the event the SEA Games was completed, Sumsel must be a national sports training center.
Palembang City Hosts 2011 Asian Games
KONI Center decided in 2011 SEA Games event in the province of South Sumatra (Sumatera) will only be focused at the same time the host city of Palembang, and does not provide the opportunity for districts and other cities in South Sumatra.
KONI Center set eight sports in 2011 SEA Games held in South Sumatra Province.
Eighth, swimming, weightlifting, gymnastics, athletics, football, wrestling, wushu and rock climbing.
Some sports facilities in the city of Palembang is required to be repaired so that appropriate and in accordance with international standards. However, there are some sports that are required to build a new venue. South Sumatra provincial government together with private parties to assist in financing terms
KONI Center set eight sports in 2011 SEA Games held in South Sumatra Province.
Eighth, swimming, weightlifting, gymnastics, athletics, football, wrestling, wushu and rock climbing.
Some sports facilities in the city of Palembang is required to be repaired so that appropriate and in accordance with international standards. However, there are some sports that are required to build a new venue. South Sumatra provincial government together with private parties to assist in financing terms
INDONESIA TOURISM IN SOUTH SUMATERA
Palembang City
1. Ampera Bridge
Built above Musi River which has 1.777 m length, 22 m width and 11.50 m height funded from war confiscation of Japanese Government by Soekarno instruction, Indonesia President started in April 1962 and finished 1964.
Previously named Musi Bridge then changed to Ampera Bridge since it operated on New Era period. AMPERA word stands for Amanat Penderitaan Rakyat (Message of Folks Tribulation).
Before 1970, the center part of Ampera Bridge could be lift up and passed by big ship with 44.50 m height on maximum. Now days, for maintenance reason ship isnt allowed to cross over.
2. Kuto Besak Fortress
An interesting fact about this museum is that it took 17 years to build it, started in 1780 and inaugurated to use it in Monda 21st Februari 1797. The idea of f this fortress development was Mahmud Badaruddin Sultanate I (1724 - 1758).
It has 288,75m length, 183, 75 m width, 9.99 m height and 1.99 m thick. Each corner provide entrance, the Northwest side entrance is different with three others. The same 3 entrances represent the characteristic of Kuto Besak Fortress. The main entrance, Lawang Kuto allowed visitors to look out to Musi River. While the entrance in the back door called Lawang Buritan.
This fortress has become Palembangnese proud since its the biggest and the only fortress made-up from stone wall and strongly related as the witness of their successes fought against European enemy.
3. Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin Museum
This museum was the former Kuto Lama Fortress where the Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin Jayo Wikramo and Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin I (1724 - 1758) stated their Keraton (palace).
In 1821, this palace attacked by the Dutch Colony and in October 17th, 1823 demolished under Dutch Commissaries requirement, I.L Van Seven House as the revenge to Sultanate who burnt Aur rive Loji. The museum rebuilt in 1825 and become Dutch government secretariat and resident.
In 1942 - 1945 during Japanese expansion, this building ruled by Japanese armies and handed over to Palembangnese after the independence proclaimed in 1945. In 1949, Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin Museum renovated and punctuated the function as Sriwijaya II Toritorium and used as central rezimen of Sriwijaya IV. Based on the research conducted by National Archeological team in 1988, the Kuto Lama brick foundation found under the scalded wooden-block.
4. Water Tower Office
This building was founded in 1982 and previously used Syuco office during Japanese era in 1942-1945 and then used as city hall untuil 1956. This building provided water treatment supplies for public office. In 1963 Water Tower Office changed into Palembang Government Central Office.
5. Limas Traditional House
Built along the river banks, facing away from the water so daily household activities can be done in privacy. These very ornate wooden houses are raised on stills, and usually 15-20 meters in width and from 30-60 meters, from Colums; door and window frames to ventilation panels are intricately carved.
Getting There
Ojeg: rented bike drived by the owner
Getek: traditional boat is one of the main transportation in Musi River
To Do
+62-711-369777 / +62-711-379777
[email protected]
http://www.novotelpalembang.com
Pempek made from fish, sago flour and served with acid sour soup. There are several variant of Pempek; Pempek Lenjer, Kapal Selam (egg), Pempek Kulit (fish), Pempek Adaan and Pempek Lenggang (mixed Lenjer with egg), Pempek Keriting, Pempek Panggang
Store to visit:
Pempek Dempo at Jl. Dempo Dalam
Pempek Noni: Jl. Kolonel Haji Burlian
Pempek Pak Raden
Store to visit:
Kerupuk 601 and Taxi 333 at Jl. Dempo Luar
Bekasem
To BuyKain Songket (Songket Cloth) at Sentra Kerajinan Songket Wooden carve at Jalan Jenderal Sudirman
TipsThe Annual Bidar Race is well worth including in your plans if you visit Palembang around Independence Day, August 17th. The Annual Bidar Race takes place at River Musi. The 24 meters long boat and 75 cm wide, powered by 50 oarsmen. Sriwijaya Festival every July perform cultural attractions and ornamental boat race
more about south sumatera click here
Built above Musi River which has 1.777 m length, 22 m width and 11.50 m height funded from war confiscation of Japanese Government by Soekarno instruction, Indonesia President started in April 1962 and finished 1964.
Previously named Musi Bridge then changed to Ampera Bridge since it operated on New Era period. AMPERA word stands for Amanat Penderitaan Rakyat (Message of Folks Tribulation).
Before 1970, the center part of Ampera Bridge could be lift up and passed by big ship with 44.50 m height on maximum. Now days, for maintenance reason ship isnt allowed to cross over.
2. Kuto Besak Fortress
An interesting fact about this museum is that it took 17 years to build it, started in 1780 and inaugurated to use it in Monda 21st Februari 1797. The idea of f this fortress development was Mahmud Badaruddin Sultanate I (1724 - 1758).
It has 288,75m length, 183, 75 m width, 9.99 m height and 1.99 m thick. Each corner provide entrance, the Northwest side entrance is different with three others. The same 3 entrances represent the characteristic of Kuto Besak Fortress. The main entrance, Lawang Kuto allowed visitors to look out to Musi River. While the entrance in the back door called Lawang Buritan.
This fortress has become Palembangnese proud since its the biggest and the only fortress made-up from stone wall and strongly related as the witness of their successes fought against European enemy.
3. Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin Museum
This museum was the former Kuto Lama Fortress where the Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin Jayo Wikramo and Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin I (1724 - 1758) stated their Keraton (palace).
In 1821, this palace attacked by the Dutch Colony and in October 17th, 1823 demolished under Dutch Commissaries requirement, I.L Van Seven House as the revenge to Sultanate who burnt Aur rive Loji. The museum rebuilt in 1825 and become Dutch government secretariat and resident.
In 1942 - 1945 during Japanese expansion, this building ruled by Japanese armies and handed over to Palembangnese after the independence proclaimed in 1945. In 1949, Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin Museum renovated and punctuated the function as Sriwijaya II Toritorium and used as central rezimen of Sriwijaya IV. Based on the research conducted by National Archeological team in 1988, the Kuto Lama brick foundation found under the scalded wooden-block.
4. Water Tower Office
This building was founded in 1982 and previously used Syuco office during Japanese era in 1942-1945 and then used as city hall untuil 1956. This building provided water treatment supplies for public office. In 1963 Water Tower Office changed into Palembang Government Central Office.
5. Limas Traditional House
Built along the river banks, facing away from the water so daily household activities can be done in privacy. These very ornate wooden houses are raised on stills, and usually 15-20 meters in width and from 30-60 meters, from Colums; door and window frames to ventilation panels are intricately carved.
Getting There
- Domestic flight fly daily to Palembang
- Garuda Indonesia Airlines served flight from Osaka, Tokyo, Jeddah, Riyadh, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Singapore and Perth as well as major cities in Indonesia to Palembang
- Air conditioned buses from Java and Sumatera also available
- Moving around in Palembang, public transportation such as mini bus, buses, small transport called angkutan kota/city trans and transmusi bus service an Air conditioned buses
- Becak or pedicab is an optional and best to explore the town
Ojeg: rented bike drived by the owner
Getek: traditional boat is one of the main transportation in Musi River
To Do
- Hutan Wisata Punti Kayu
- Bukit Siguntang
- Sentra Kerajinan Kayu Ukir
- Sentra Kerajinan Songket
- Pulau Kemaro
- Novotel Palembang Hotel & Residence
+62-711-369777 / +62-711-379777
[email protected]
http://www.novotelpalembang.com
- Sandjaya ****: Jln A. Rivai No.6193 Palembang Telp. (0711) 350634-3113693
- Swarna Dwipa ***: Jl. Tasik No.2 PalembangTelp. (0711) 313322-362992
- King's ***: Jl. Kol. Atmo Nomor 623 Plg Telp. (0711) 363633-362323
- Lembang ***: Jl. Kol. Atmo No. 623 Plg Telp. (0711) 363333
- Princess ***: Jl. Letkol Iskandar Komplek Ilir Barat Permai Palembang Telp. (0711)313137-312801
- Lee Paradise **: Jl. Kapt. A. Rivai No.257 Telp. (0711) 356707
- Arjuna **: Jl. Kapt. A. Rivai No.219 Telp. 356719-358505
- Wisata **: Jl. Letkol Iskandar No.105 Telp. 434889
- Puri Indah *: Jl. Merdeka No. 38-40 Plg Telp. (0711) 355785
- Budget Hotel
- Sehati: Jl. Dr. Wahidin 1 Palembang Telp. 351537
- Sintera: Jl. May. Ruslan No.667 Palembang Telp. (0711)354618-354619
- Crossandra: Jl. Dwikora I No.1711 Telp. (0711) 313667
- Kenanga Inn: Jl. Bukit Kecil No.76 Palembang Telp. (0711) 358166
- Wisma Olga: Jl. Sumatera 1-7 Telp. (0711) 311265
- Sriwijaya: Jl. Letkol Iskandar No.31 Palembang Telp. (0711) 354193
- Surya I: Jl. Sukarjo Seb-Ulu 1 Palembang Telp. (0711) 512657
- Timbul Jaya: Jl. Letkol Iskandar No.15 Palembang Telp. (0711) 350177
- Pondok Indah: Jl. Kol. H. Burlian Km.9 Palembang Telp. (0711) 414369
- Darma Agung: Jl. Kol. H. Burlian km.7 Telp. 410558-411964
- Cendana: Jl. Jend. Sudirman No.22 Km.3 Telp. 410558-411964
- Ganesha: Jl. Karet No.6/10 Telp. 357333
- Permata: Jl. Jend. Sudirman No.292-793Telp. 369250-369251
- Pempek Palembang
Pempek made from fish, sago flour and served with acid sour soup. There are several variant of Pempek; Pempek Lenjer, Kapal Selam (egg), Pempek Kulit (fish), Pempek Adaan and Pempek Lenggang (mixed Lenjer with egg), Pempek Keriting, Pempek Panggang
Store to visit:
Pempek Dempo at Jl. Dempo Dalam
Pempek Noni: Jl. Kolonel Haji Burlian
Pempek Pak Raden
- Kerupuk Palembang
Store to visit:
Kerupuk 601 and Taxi 333 at Jl. Dempo Luar
- Martabak Har
- Lempok Duren
- Tekwan
Bekasem
To BuyKain Songket (Songket Cloth) at Sentra Kerajinan Songket Wooden carve at Jalan Jenderal Sudirman
TipsThe Annual Bidar Race is well worth including in your plans if you visit Palembang around Independence Day, August 17th. The Annual Bidar Race takes place at River Musi. The 24 meters long boat and 75 cm wide, powered by 50 oarsmen. Sriwijaya Festival every July perform cultural attractions and ornamental boat race
more about south sumatera click here