Cirebon is widely known for its batik creations.
Goofing around with my head coordinator from Singaporean and a co-teacher from Mauritius, Ms. Mazlinda and Ms. Marie.
With the mom and sister of my friend.
At one of the remnants of a palace.
Some of the structures in this old palace are flooded with water.
Aside from the palaces, the city has also mosques which are adorned with striking gold and calligraphy on its walls and giant pillars. Mosques are largely influenced by Arab culture.
Welcome sign of Cirebon.
Cirebon is also known for its milk tea so we got to try it!
More batik choices.
Amazing experience at the remnant of a palace.
If you enjoy historical and heritage places, here are some that you may visit for a short stay in this Indonesia’s small paradise:
1. Sunyaragi Cave
Jl By Pass Brigjen Dharsono, Cirebon, Indonesia
2. Keraton Kasepuhan
Jalan Kasepuhan, Cirebon, Indonesia
3. Kanoman Market
Jln. Winaon, Cirebon 45117, Indonesia
4. Shrine of SunanGunung Jati
Jl. Makam Sunan Gunung Jati, Cirebon, Indonesia
5. Kanoman Palace
Jl. Winaon | Lemah Wungkuk, Lemah Wungkuk, Cirebon 45117, Indonesia
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