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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Tugu Monas, National Monument of Indonesia
Monumen Nasional or the popular abbreviated with the Monas or Tugu Monas is one of the monuments which established to honor people's resistance and struggle against the Dutch colony of Indonesia.
The monument is located in central Jakarta close to the Presidential Palace, it is at the Lapangan monas (Monas square). The monument, with its unique style and is 137 m in high, was made of marbles with phallus form symbolizing the fertilizing. The architect for this monument was Soedarsono and F. Silaban and the consultant was Ir. Rooseno.
At the top of the National Monument there are cup-shaped to support the flame torch bronze weighing 14.5 tons, and coated by 35kg of gold. The flame or torch is a symbol of the struggle of the people of Indonesia who want to achieve independence.
As one of tourist destination in Jakarta, Monas has become more fascinating with the 80-hectare park and its various plants. This park has become the lungs of Jakarta. The entrance fee is quite cheap, that is Rp2,500 per person. Monas is opened every day from 09.00-16.00 WIB.
There are some horse-riding-guys would chauffeur you with the chariot that the local people called as Bendi or Dokar. You have to bargain the price.
Want to view Jakarta from the top? Visitors can take an elevator up to a platform, the fee is Rp. 15,000 per person. From the highest point of the monument, you can see Jakarta and surroundings such as Medan Merdeka Park, Istiqlal Mosque, and the city. Inside the base of the monument is an exhibition on the country's Declaration of Independence and several dioramas showing the history of Indonesia. However, don’t be surprise, if the wind was pretty strong from up there.
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