based on 304 reviewsJl Kemasan Street is the main street in the town, extending from the north into the town, with busy silverware workshops lined up by the roadside. Most stores sell similar goods, including hand-made bowls and boxes, high-quality silk jewelry and modern jewelry.
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Jl Kemasan Street is the main street in the town, extending from the north into the town, with busy silverware workshops lined up by the roadside. Most stores sell similar goods, including hand-made bowls and boxes, high-quality silk jewelry and modern jewelry.
Originally, I wanted to see the silverware. Unexpectedly, I bumped into a super-old Temple by mistake. Now it is Muslim temple. Before, I had no idea what it was like to look like Hinduism. There is also the king's graveyard. Traditional costumes need to be replaced. It's worth going!
Gotagard has been the silver center of Yogyakarta since the 1930s, but this quiet old town is now a suburb of Yogyakarta. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Matalan and was founded in 1582. Kemasan Street is the main street in the town, extending from the north into the town, lined with busy silverware workshops. Most stores sell similar goods, including hand-made bowls and boxes, high-quality silk jewelry and modern jewelry.
This place is in the outskirts of Yogyakarta. It is difficult to come here by motorcycle. It used to be the best place to build silverware. So you can come and see it. Maybe you can also see a fragmented moon, but it has become a ruin of a day.
Godagger is a small scenic spot. In the past, we found that there were not many people and there were not many local tourists. We can stroll quietly. This is a street mainly composed of silverware and other arts and crafts. The price is a little expensive, but after a tour, we still have no harvest. Maybe we haven't found what we want.