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No need to go abroad, these 5 international landmarks are in Indonesia!

In addition to its rich culture, Indonesia also boasts city icons resembling buildings found abroad. What are they? Let's find out!
 
Several famous landmarks are spread worldwide, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and others. However, you don't have to travel abroad to experience the atmosphere of typical world landmarks. Indonesia also has them. Let's explore more!
 
1. Simpang Lima Gumul
Source :Simpang Lima Gumul (infopublik.id)
 
Have you seen the Arc de Triomphe building in France? If so, a similar building in Kediri, Indonesia, is called Simpang Lima Gumul. It's situated in the middle of the central intersection of Kediri and covers an area of around 800 square meters. You can enjoy a panoramic view of the entire city from the top of the building. The height of Simpang Lima Gumul is 28 meters, and it was inaugurated in 2008. This monument is an iconic landmark of Kediri and features reliefs depicting the city's history.
 
2. Masjid An-Nur Riau
Source : Masjid An Nur Riau (uloom.id)
 
India is home to the iconic Taj Mahal, while Indonesia boasts the An-Nur Mosque in Riau. When viewed from the front, the An-Nur Mosque resembles the Taj Mahal, but it distinguishes itself with its green hue. Initially constructed in 1968, the mosque has undergone several renovations and now spans 4 hectares. In addition to its distinctive architecture, the mosque is a popular religious tourism destination in Indonesia.
 
3. Kampung Warna-Warni
Source : Kampung Warna-Warni (atourin.com)

East Java has a tourist spot commonly known as Kampung Warna-Warni or Kampung Jodipan in Malang. It features a collection of colorful terraced buildings reminiscent of Gamcheon Village in Busan, South Korea. The area is home to many residents and offers various handmade souvenirs. Additionally, numerous Instagram-worthy spots, such as glass bridges, umbrella alleys, and colorful stairs, are worth a visit.
 
4. Janjang Koto Gadang
Source : Janjang Koto Gadang (genpi.id)
 
When visiting Agam Regency in West Sumatra, you'll encounter a tourist attraction resembling The Great Wall of China. Named Janjang Koto Gadang, it's a walled road that spans 780 meters in length. It takes about 10-15 minutes to walk the entire length. The path that Janjang Koto Gadang now follows has been around since the Dutch colonial era, though in the past, it was just a dirt footpath supported by bamboo. It wasn't until 2013 that Janjang Koto Gadang was officially designated as a new tourist attraction, which visitors can still enjoy today.
 
5. Jembatan Ampera
Source : Jembatan Ampera (Detik.com)
 
In South Sumatra, specifically in Palembang, there is the Ampera Bridge. This bridge is quite famous due to its distinctive red color, resembling the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Constructed in 1957, the one-kilometer-long bridge is an iconic symbol of Palembang. Spanning over the Musi River, it connects the areas of Seberang Ulu and Seberang Ilir.
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