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Suggested Places To Be Visited For Your Holidays During In North Sumatra

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When you come and do a trip in North sumatra Indonesia, please come and visit below places. These are very intrested and famous tourist attractions in Medan. 1. Bahorok - Bukit Lawang. Saturday afternoon 7 November 2015, longing to open your heart to be in peace with fellow Muslim brothers finally fulfilled. The trip to Dusun VII, Timbang Lawan Village, Bahorok Langkat Subdistrict, North Sumatra was very exciting. Moreover, when the city of Medan feels increasingly away, then Binjai, Done, Pekan Kuala, Langkat and then along the lush palm oil plantation LONSUM (London Sumatra). Judging from the history and origin of the word Bahorok because there used to be "uruk fruit" a staple that grows in the forest. Lafaz the mention of "uruk fruit" becomes Bohorok then changes to Bahorok. While the name Bukit Lawang, near Tangkahan and Mount Lauser National Park, there are hills filled with mace flowers, commonly used as spices for cooking. This trip

History Of Medan Grand Mosque North Sumatra As A Tourist Place

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Visiting Maimun palace is incomplete if you don't also visit the Medan Mosque. You need to know, the founder of Medan Mosque is Sultan Mahmud Alrasyid. Medan Grand Mosque was established in 1906 and was inaugurated in 1909. The Medan community recognized this mosque with 3 names, namely the deli mosque, the grand Medan mosque and the al-Mashun Mosque. During Sumatra Tour you will be escorted to see this place togather with our tour guide and driver. Here is a gallery of the Uniqueness of Medan Grand Mosque that can be used as a reference before you decide to visit this location. Medan Grand Mosque , known as the Al-Mashun Great Mosque is one of the oldest buildings in the city of Medan. In addition, this mosque has always been known as the main landmark of the capital of North Sumatra Province. This mosque does have a magnificent and unique architecture. Until now, the mosque is still used for worship and prayer for Muslims every day. The relics of the Sultan Deli