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Medan options: Colonial heritage walk
Originally, Medan functioned
as a colonial plantation city. It started to develop at the end of the 19th
century with the emergence of a private plantation-economy in the Dutch East
Indies. Tobacco, rubber and palm oil proved to be the most important crops
right until Indonesia’s independence. The plantation economy was managed from
Medan by a small European community that lived and worked in the city. Besides
Europeans, Chinese and Indians also settled here during colonial times.
Together with local inhabitants, this resulted in a true melting pot. After
Indonesia’s independence, Medan developed into a densely populated city of some
2.5 million people. It might not be a hotspot for tourists, but because of its
interesting history it is definitely worth a visit.
During this colonial heritage walk, that could
take a full day, you will experience some of the cities’ colonial history.
Starting at the Dutch Quarter (post office, city hall, Javaasche Bank), you will
walk to the historical shopping street Kesawan. Visit the traditional residence
and museum of the former Chinese millionaire Tjong A Fie and drink coffee in the
historical restaurant Tip Top in this street. Other visits today might be (by
car): the Indian Sri Mariaman temple, the Chinese temple Gunung Timur, the
Sultan of Deli’s Maimoon Palace and the Grand Mosque. A local guide and car is
included in this trip. The program is flexible and depends on your interests. Entrance
fees are therefore not included and on your own account.
Price : 45 EURO per person
- based on 2 persons, including breakfast / low prices / hotel availability
- the tour can be made custom adjustments. More information: CLICK HERE
- hotel or transportation needed before or after the tour? CLICK HERE.