Tourist Attraction of The Historic Kingdom of Bali in Lombok Island

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Tourist Attraction of The Historic Kingdom of Bali in Lombok Island


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The place – a relic of the historic kingdom of Bali Lombok island can be visited when coming to Lombok such as: Mayura Park, located in the eastern Cakranegara shopping center, this park was built in 1744 by AA Made Karangasem Kelepug park is named. Then park in the renovation in 1866 by the king of Mataram AA Ngurah Karangasem and his name change to Mayura Park. In addition there Lingsar Mayura park. Lingsar, which was built by Raja Anak Agung Ngurah in 1714 AD, where the temple is a place of worship for the people of Hindu and Muslim Sasak telu time, and if you are lucky you can see the fish Moa (a kind of giant eel). Selaing Lingsar there Suranadi temple, the temple Suranadi have 5 springs formed in the thirteenth century / XIV, when there is a man from India named Dang Hyang Nilarta who came to the island of Lombok to spread Hinduism and Suranadi temple is built on the idea Pagesangan king named AA Nyoman Karang in 1720 AD Narmada Park next travel destination, Narmada Park which was built by King Mataram Lombok in 1727. Where is this place is the resting place of the king in the first Hindu kingdom when the dry season arrives. In Narmada Park you can also find and try the Youth Water purify the society in Hindu belief.

The Fantastic Gwangdong Palgyeong (eight famous site) Jukseoru

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The Fantastic Gwangdong Palgyeong (eight famous site) Jukseoru


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Gwangdong Palgyeong (eight famous site) Jukseoru for the first time built by Yi Seunghyu and improved during the early Joseon era in 1403. Assigned to perform renovations at the time was the mayor of Samcheok Kim Hyoson. Jukseoru building designs using ancient patterns are simple. For example, how to set up a piece of wood inserted in a column. In the tradition of Korean design, building use and jusimpo gongpos style.

In the hall ceiling Jukseoru written a few posts, one of which was made by Yi Yi, a famous neo-Confucianism of the time. Other writings can we find here is the writing on a board that read “Jeilgyejeong” which means the best pavilion near the river. The words were carved by Heomok in 1662.