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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Best of Indonesia (Medan)

Medan is the capital of the province of North Sumatra, Indonesia. Located in the northern part of the province along the coast, Medan is the fourth largest city in Indonesia.The city is bordered by Deli Serdang Regency to the east, south and west, and the Strait of Malacca to the north.
Medan is governed by a mayor, Drs. H. Abdillah Ak, MBA (period 2005-2010). Abdillah and his vice mayor is caught by Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission at 2008. Then, Syamsul Arifin, the governor of North Sumatra appoints Affifudin Lubis become the acting mayor. In 2009, Affifudin Lubis resigns as mayor. The governor then appoints Rahudman Harahap become the mayor. Because Rahudman wants to be a candidate in the 2010 mayor election, he resigns as mayor. Now the acting mayor is Syamsul Arifin, who is also the governor of North Sumatra. Medan is divided into 21 districts (kecamatan) and 151 subdistricts (kelurahan).


Landmarks

Medan's Great Mosque

There are many old buildings in Medan that still retain their Dutch architecture. These include the old City Hall, the central Post Office, the Tirtanadi Water Tower, which is Medan City's icon, and Titi Gantung (a bridge over the railway).

There are several historic places such as Maimun Palace (Istana Maimun) built in years 1887–1891, where the Sultan of Deli still lives (the Sultan no longer holds any official power), and the Great Mosque (Masjid Raya) of Medan built in 1906 in the Moroccan style by the Dutch architect Dingemans.

Maimoon Palace, home of the Sultan of Deli

Since 2005, a catholic temple, in Indo-Mogul style, devoted to Graha Maria Annai Velangkanni (Our Lady of Good Health), is built in Medan. This particular Saint knows its origin with an apparition in the 17th century in India. The temple is an imposant building, of two storeys and a small tower of seven storeys in Indonesian style, that already attracts attention from the main road (it is situated in the small road Jl. Sakura III besides Jl. Simatupang). It is already the second most important pilgrimage place in Asia.

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