The traditional pavilions appear as traditional houses and buildings from 26 provinces in Indonesia. The pavilions are supplemented with ornaments and motifs from each territory. They are also equipped with traditional furniture that is unique to each territory.
Some pavilions you could see in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah are including traditional house of Tongkonan from Tana Toraja, Bolon from Batak Toba, Bagonjong from West Sumatera, Joglo from Java, and Lamin from Dayak Ethnic at East Kalimantan.
Since there are 26 provinces represented at TMII, hence there’re also 26 pavilions in there. However, there’s a plan to construct six more pavilions which will represent six new provinces in Indonesia.
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Friday, March 27, 2009
Traditional Pavilions at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII)
Labels: Indonesia Travel Guide, Jakarta Tourism, Jakarta Travel Guide
Posted by Ruben Sukatendel at 11:00 AM
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