
Three days away, the historic area of Malioboro will arrive packed with travelers when Lebaran
Yogyakarta will be crowded with people who return home during Idul Fitri exodus, was better known as Lebaran.
One of the places to be crowded with travelers is along Malioboro street. There’s even pomeo: not visiting if you have not visited Malioboro Yogyakarta.
Idul Fitri Celebration will fall on 10 and 11 September 2010. But usually, the H – 4 streets around the city of Yogyakarta have started solidly. Traffic density that will happen until the day of the H + 5.
To the traveler who will visit Malioboro was asked cautiously. Usually, the pickpockets will be in action in a crowded place like Malioboro. However, Yogyakarta city police had anticipated. A number of police officers dressed in uniform or civilian clothes will be placed along the Malioboro and other crowded places, such as the kraton museum, around the fort Vredeburg, Gembira Loka Zoo and the Tugu railway station.
When you shop at Malioboro, you must be good at bid. Because, hundreds of sidewalk traders there do not have to give a standard price for the same goods, such as batik clothes. Therefore, the traveler must be good at bargaining so that the purchase price is not too high.
Since ancient times, Malioboro has become the center of the city and government. Various historical buildings bear witness Malioboro journey from an ordinary street to become one of the most important points in the history of Jogjakarta. Among them is the majestic building was built in 1823M and is home to the Dutch Resident at the time, which is a castle fortress Vredeburg Dutch heritage 1765M Founded in the year who is now a museum, Beringharjo market which is one of the largest market in Jogjakarta until now, and Hotels Garuda is a place of princes and the Generals of the Netherlands at that time and stayed together during their stay in Jogjakarta. Until now, the shape of the building still leaves many portrait memories of its glory during the first. And many other historic buildings.










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