The Sultan's Palace in Yogyakarta still houses the original royal family, servants and staff, all dressed in ancient clothes. The palace is located at the end of Mario Polo Street, and it will be there soon after the shopping by electric tricycle. The palace is not very large in scale, the building has Java tradition, there are also European style, and you can also see the shadow of Islamic architectural characteristics. The main point is the ancient Kameilan musical instruments. It is said that one set is the relics of the Maju Bashi Dynasty, and the other is from the Tammu Kingdom. There is a monument donated by overseas Chinese in the palace. Opened at 8:30 in the morning, an old gentleman at the ticket office served the palace for decades, received many Chinese tourists, chatted with him, and knew some information. The tickets are a package ticket, including tickets like tickets, which are quite 8RMB. About an hour is enough to visit, from another gate exit, you can walk or take another tricycle to the water palace.
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The Sultan's Palace in Yogyakarta still houses the original royal family, servants and staff, all dressed in ancient clothes. The palace is located at the end of Mario Polo Street, and it will be there soon after the shopping by electric tricycle. The palace is not very large in scale, the building has Java tradition, there are also European style, and you can also see the shadow of Islamic architectural characteristics. The main point is the ancient Kameilan musical instruments. It is said that one set is the relics of the Maju Bashi Dynasty, and the other is from the Tammu Kingdom. There is a monument donated by overseas Chinese in the palace. Opened at 8:30 in the morning, an old gentleman at the ticket office served the palace for decades, received many Chinese tourists, chatted with him, and knew some information. The tickets are a package ticket, including tickets like tickets, which are quite 8RMB. About an hour is enough to visit, from another gate exit, you can walk or take another tricycle to the water palace.
Yogyakarta Palace is the most important part of the history of Yogyakarta City, and there are many history to explore. Part of the palace complex is an open museum with a collection of various items belonging to the Sultanate, including various gifts from European kings, replicas of palaces and Gamalan heritage, batiks of various patterns, photographs of various activities of Sultan and Abdi Dalemnia.
Yogyakarta Palace is really chilling. At first glance, I thought it was a small temple. There was actually a chicken cage in the back garden. In short, I couldn’t feel the scale that the palace should have, but this card still has to be played.
It's a city that only I want to know. ㅠㅠ It's a place with a story, so I enjoyed it.
keraton yang sangat terkenal seantero negeri. sangat sejuk dan indah. nuansa klasik tersaji dengan jelas di komplek ini.
Kraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat (Indonesian language: Keraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat, Java:) is a palace complex in the city of Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. This is the seat of the reigning Sultan of Yogyakarta and his family. The complex is the center of Javanese culture, and contains a museum exhibiting royal artifacts. This is guarded by the Yogyakarta Kraton Guards (Indonesian: Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat Palace Soldiers).