Bukittinggi
Bukittinggi is also known as a tourist city in West Sumatera. It is siblings with Seremban in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. Visited tourist spot is the Jam Gadang, a clock tower located in the heart of the city as well as a symbol for the city.
The city has its origins served as the basis for a | in five villages that marketplace. |
During the Japanese occupation of Indonesia in World War II, the city was the headquarters for the Japanese 25th Army, the force that occupied Sumatra. The headquarters was moved to the city in April 1943 from Singapore and remained until the Japanese surrender in August 1945.

The city was officially renamed Bukittinggi in 1949, replacing its colonial name. From 1950 until 1957, Bukittinggi was the capital city of a province called Central Sumatra, which encompassed West Sumatra, Riau and Jambi. In February 1958, during a revolt in Sumatra against the Indonesian government, rebels proclaimed the Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia in Bukittinggi. The Indonesian government had recaptured the town by May the same year.
A group of Muslim men had planned to bomb a cafe in the city frequented by foreign tourists in October 2007, but the plot was aborted due to the risk of killing Muslim individuals in the vicinity. Since 2008 the city administration has banned Valentine's Day and New Year's celebrations as they consider them not in line with Minangkabau traditions or Islam that can lead to "immoral acts" such as young couples hugging and kissing.
Bukittinggi is divided in three subdistricts, which are further divided into five villages (nagari) and 24 kelurahan. The subdistricts are Guguk Panjang, Mandiangin Koto Selayan, and Aur Birugo Tigo Baleh.
Bukittinggi is connected to Padang by road; a dysfunctional railway line also exists. For inner-city transport, Bukittinggi employs a public transportation system known as Mersi and IKABE that connect locations within the city. The city preserves the traditional horse-cart widely known in the area as Bendi, although the use is limited and more popular with tourists, both domestic and foreign.
Notable nearby and the Harau Valley. | destinations include Lake Maninjau - |
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