Grand Indonesia is a mixed-use complex with a shopping center and the Hotel Indonesia with an area of 640,000 m2 (6.9 million square meters) located in the Hotel Indonesia roundabout in Jakarta in Indonesia. The site of today's Grand Indonesia was previously occupied by Indonesia and Hotel Inna Wisata Hotel. Hotel Indonesia was the first five-star hotel in the archipelago, the most prestigious hotel was built to it. The development of the building was opened by the first President of Indonesia, Sukarno, the architect. Inna Wisata Hotel in 1970 as a middle class accommodation behind the hotel is built in Indonesia. All buildings in the complex with the exception of the Hotel Indonesia original buildings were demolished to make room for Grand Indonesia. Grand Indonesia Grand Indonesia Shopping Town Hotel consists of Indonesia - Kempinski, Kempinski Residences and Menara BCA. The complex is situated in the grounds of the former Hotel Indonesia and Hotel Inna Wisata. The U.S. $ 242,000,000 project is funded by a major cigarette manufacturer Djarum under a 30-year BOT contract. The operation and management of the shopping center was awarded to Jones Lang LaSalle, while the hotels and apartments by international hotel chain Kempinski will manage. BCA, the leading national bank takes over most of the office floors.
-Shopping City
The Shopping Town consists of two blocks with a bridge and multi-zones in three specific areas related to individual needs.
-Kempinski Residence
A new Kempinski Residence was designed by architects RTKL and is managed by the Kempinski group. This new building has 57 floors.
-Hotel Indonesia - Kempinski
Hotel Indonesia, 1 Apr-star hotel in Indonesia has been restored under the direction of the Kempinski and HBA / Hirsch Bedner Associates. With five restaurants and lounges and suites with 280-style, the Hotel Indonesia - Kempinski offers luxury for Indonesia's wealth and expatriates. Two of the rooms in the hotel room of the legendary Bali Pavilion and the Ramayana were also held. The Bali Room, first used as a classroom and an auditorium was changed to the new hotel ballroom. No design changes were made in the Ramayana Pavilion, in particular in the shape of the dome, although his position had changed in the executive lounge of the Hotel Indonesia Kempinski. .
-Menara BCA
A 56-story office tower, one of the highest in Jakarta.
Fronting Grand Indonesia is Busway a job at a bus stop, hi Bundaran directly connected to the complex. The next planned monorail station to the Centre, Tanah Abang station to within five minutes walk. During the nearest MRT station to the planned center is the Bundaran hi Station.
-Grand Indonesia Shopping Town
Grand Indonesia Shopping Town is one of the most luxurious shopping centers in southeast Asia with over 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq m) of the high-end retail space. It is in two buildings, the East and West Mall, a spread assembled by a multi-level bridge. An eleven-screen Cineplex opened Blitzmegaplex March 2007 during Seibu, a Japanese house may purchase Opened in 2007, West Mall Grand Indonesia Shopping Town is also home to Harvey Nichols and Chanel boutiques in the East Mall The Mall is over eight floors and is in three large districts, the specialty, the main shopping streets and crossroads of the world divided.
Barisan Selatan National Park (Indonesia)
Image http://indonesiancities.blogspot.comThe Barisan Selatan National Park in Sumatra is one with a total area of 356.8 thousand hectares. Together with the National Park Gunung Leuser National Park and the Kerinchi-Seblat he was admitted in 2004 as a significant example of the tropical rain forest in Sumatra in the list of UNESCO world natural heritage. In this reserve you meet the still relatively untouched flora and fauna of South Sumatra. The fertility of the volcanic soil and humid climate throughout the island form the basis for a rich vegetation. For example, one finds there the giant flower of Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum). The park is home to many birds and especially of threatened mammal species, such as the Sumatran elephant (approximately 500 animals), the striped Sumatran rabbit, and the Sumatran rhino, with an estimated population of about 70 species and the Sumatran tiger with one half as large population. In addition, many more to come from some endangered large animal species such as clouded leopard, Malayan tapir, spotted deer, barking deer, wild pigs, gibbons and siamang. The park was first established in 1935 as a refuge for wild animals and developed a national park in 1982. Lost due to illegal agriculture, the park last 20% of the forest it came as the conservation organization WWF to help. The WWF found that more than 450 square kilometers of the park was used for coffee cultivation. Today the organization works in concert with the global orientation of coffee producers in mind not to buy illegally grown coffee.
Location: Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
Area: 3568 sq km
Founded: 1982
Location: Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
Area: 3568 sq km
Founded: 1982
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Sumatran Tiger,
world natural heritage
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