Semarang

Discover Semarang’s Charm!Semarang, the capital of Central Java, boasts a fascinating blend of Dutch colonial architecture and traditional Indonesian culture. This unique mix creates a charming atmosphere that attracts visitors from all over the world.|Semarang offers a unique blend of opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors looking to establish a presence in the region. Its strategic […]

Lawang Sewu

Lawang Sewu in the Javanese language is translated to mean “a thousand doors”. And while the building does not really have a thousand doors, the massive, three-story structure is lined with numerous doors and windows that resemble doors, from which the building obtained its name. This large and mysterious building is an icon of history […]

Kota Lama

Kota Lama earned the nickname “”Little Netherland”” because of its separate landscape, similar to European cities, as well as the water canals that surround it. The architecture of the buildings is European in style, with large main doors and windows, decorative elements, and high ceilings.

Semarang Contemporary Art Gallery

Semarang Contemporary Art Gallery is a well-known art museum and is still very popular among tourists, especially art lovers. The works of art on display here are the results of the cool hands of skilled artists from all over the archipelago. With a modern interior design and minimalist white nuance, quite a few tourists, even […]

Sam Po Kong

Sam Poo Kong is a religious tourism destination for Confucian devotees. This area’s main draw is the traditional Chinese architecture that adorns every building’s corner. Sam Poo Kong Semarang is not just any building; it has a rich historical background. Six centuries ago, when sailing across the island of Java, Admiral Cheng Ho’s group stopped […]

Gereja Blenduk

Built in 1753 in the city of Semarang, the Blenduk Church in the Old Town, or Kota Tua Semarang, is renowned for being the oldest Protestant church in Central Java. Originally built in a traditional Javanese ‘Joglo’ style, the church underwent a remodel in 1894 to the current iconic Doric order design that can be […]