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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

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YOGYAKARTA (pronounced "Jogjakarta" and often just shortened to "Jogja") is the smallest province of Indonesia (excluding Yogyakarta) and ranks as one of the best preserved and most attractive cities in Java, and is a major centre for the classical Javanese arts of batik, ballet, drama, music, poetry and puppet shows. At its heart is Yogya's first family, the Hamengkubuwonos, whose elegant palace lies at the centre of Yogya's quaint old city, the Kraton, itself concealed behind high castellated walls. It is located on the island of Java. It is the only province in Indonesia that is still formally governed by a precolonial Sultanate: the Sultanate of Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat.
Yogyakarta (pronounced 'Jogjakata' or often simply 'Jogja') is often referred to as the main gateway of Central Java and is a popular destination among visitors to Indonesia. The city is renowned as being the centre of Javanese fine arts and culture such as the Wayang Kulit or shadow puppets, as well as for music, ballet, drama, poetry, and batik. It is also one of the most important centres of learning in Indonesia.
Home to many fascinating attractions and two UNESCO Heritage Sites, Yogyakarta is more than just a cultural and religious site. Its city centre, the Kraton or Sri Sultan’s Palace, is relatively lively while the Malioboro, the centre of economic activity, is a paradise for shoppers and travelers.
As one of the major travel destinations in Indonesia, Yogyakarta has many luxurious hotels and some of the world-famous names such as Hyatt Regency, Mercure and the Sheraton Mustika Resort and Spa Complex, each of which is equipped with modern facilities and unparalleled service that travellers have come to expect from these reputable hotel names

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