Panjang Island itself is only a small island with an area of seven hectares, and therein only fulfilled by the wild trees. Future plans, there are intentions to make the Government of Jepara this island as a place primarily for the conservation of natural vegetation. While Lebaran Kupatan arrived, on Long Island sell a great many people there who sell fresh fish, rice, fried food and various other foods. While eating we can relax with the family alongside the beach that was clean enough even with a bath alongside the Long Island coast. Actually, not only on the Day of Lebaran this island was visited by the tourists, but a typical day, especially Saturday and Sunday are also crowded with visitors. Apparently when Lebaran visitors who come not only from Jepara district, but people from surrounding districts are also coming in large numbers to perform kupatan traditions, such as communities of kabuapaten Pati, Kudus, Demak even Purwodadi. Be seen also some foreigners, to witness the ceremony These kupatan. Fore, of course, along with the staff of the Regional Government of Jepara will continue to develop this coastal tourism, so the results could be an alternative besides the interesting sights as well as provide revenue for the Government.
Jepara town known by the world because of carving and sculpture, but behind it all has turned out to Jepara exotic places yamg not inferior to the island of Bali, not believe ...?? try to come and prove it ...!! in this blog will reference tourist attractions, fine dining and distinctive from the town of Jepara HAPPY READING
Sabtu, 19 Juni 2010
Panjang Island
Panjang Island itself is only a small island with an area of seven hectares, and therein only fulfilled by the wild trees. Future plans, there are intentions to make the Government of Jepara this island as a place primarily for the conservation of natural vegetation. While Lebaran Kupatan arrived, on Long Island sell a great many people there who sell fresh fish, rice, fried food and various other foods. While eating we can relax with the family alongside the beach that was clean enough even with a bath alongside the Long Island coast. Actually, not only on the Day of Lebaran this island was visited by the tourists, but a typical day, especially Saturday and Sunday are also crowded with visitors. Apparently when Lebaran visitors who come not only from Jepara district, but people from surrounding districts are also coming in large numbers to perform kupatan traditions, such as communities of kabuapaten Pati, Kudus, Demak even Purwodadi. Be seen also some foreigners, to witness the ceremony These kupatan. Fore, of course, along with the staff of the Regional Government of Jepara will continue to develop this coastal tourism, so the results could be an alternative besides the interesting sights as well as provide revenue for the Government.
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