Pontianak, City On The Equator
With a population of about 300,000 Pontianak, West Kalimantan's provincial capital, known as the city on the Equator, is a bustling economic hub as well as the center of administration in the province. Pontianak was initially the center of the Pontianak sultanate the last kingdom in West Kalimantan, which was established at the same time as that of the Dutch administration in the second half of the 18th century. The founder of the sultanate was Syarif Abdurrahman. As the seat of the kingdom, Pontianak was founded on October 23, 1771 on a spot covered by jungle at the mouth of the Kapuas Kecil and Landak rivers.
Pontianak has since, served as a kind of cultural gateway through which influences from the outside reached the population of the hinterland. People from the hinterland also come to the city and mixed with Malays, Javanese, Chinese, Bugis and other peoples. For the Japanese, Pontianak has a special significance because the first battle occurred in this city. Pontianak lies on the Kapuas river where many houses are built over the water and are connected with each other by wooden bridges.
Small boats sail up and down the river to transport people and goods from one place to another. Pontianak is known as a producer of oranges, although the fruits are actually grown in the Tebas district, 300 kilometers north of the city. Pontianak has some attractive tourism objects. The city is located on the equator, at the north of the rivers Kapuas and Landak.
Kapuas River
The Kapuas is 1,143 kilometers long. It is the most important river in the area, and can be navigated by small boats weighing up to 1.000 tons up to Putussibau, the capital of the Kapuas Hulu regency, 814 kilometers from Pontianak. A small motorboat can even go further upstream. Pontianak's links with various other cities inside the province and outside are smooth. Air transportation is available to and from Jakarta (381 miles), Balikpapan (456 miles), Singapore (344 miles) and Kuching (Malaysia -118 miles). From Pontianak planes fly to various small towns throughout West Kalimantan where airstrips exist.
Rumah Betang - Betang House
Rumah Dayak indigenous tribe was built on Jl. Sutoyo, Pontianak and South can be visited every day. Regularly every year here in the Gawai Dayak Festival was held. This place is also used as a performance culture, organizing cultural seminars and so forth.
Mujahiddin Mosque
The Mujahiddin Mosque in Pontianak is the pride of the city and the province. Officially inaugurated in 1978, it is the biggest mosque in the province.
Bugis Dalam
In the village of Bugis Dalam, is the Jami' Mosque of Sultan Abdurrahman Al-Qodri. The historical mosque was built in 1771 by Sultan Syarif Abdurrahman. It is 40 by 35 meters large, and 20 meters high, and has a multi-tiered roof, like that of a Balinese temple. It has six pillars, made of giant belian trunks.
Palace Of Khadariyah
The Palace of the Sultan of Pontianak lies nearby and is also called the Palace of Khadariyah. It is two stories and is built entirely of belian wood. A sturdy main entrance in the shape of Portuguese gate is found at the front of the palace. In former times, a fortress protected the palace against possible enemy attacks, and a cannon was installed. A monument of the Pontianak Kingdom is found near it. There is a historical cathedral in this city. A clock stands on the top of the church.
Equator Monument
To the north, three kilometers away from the city, towards the Pinyuh river, there is the well-known Equator Monument, standing on the exact spot, passed by the equator.
Museum Of Pontianak
The Museum of Pontianak is two kilometers outside the city. It is a beautiful building in modern design, with the ornamental characteristics of West Kalimantan. The museum's collections include relics from the time of the arrival of Islam in this region.
Patria Jaya Heroes Cemetery
The Patria Jaya Heroes Cemetery, 12 kilometers from the city towards the Soepadio airport, is where those who died in the cause of independence are buried.
Juang Mandor Cemetery
The Juang Mandor Cemetery is a cemetery for those killed in the fight against the Japanese. About 21,037 bodies lie buried in ten mass graves.
Aloe Vera Center
Aloe vera is a plant or plants that have been used for centuries for various purposes. Since 4000 years ago, Aloe Vera has been known as it advantageous and there are lots of nutrition in the leave.In Greece in 333 BC, known as Aloe vera plant to treat various diseases, as well as in China, people call this plant as sacred. Aloe vera is derived from kapulauan Canari, North Africa. In the city of Pontianak, Aloe vera is known as the Crocodile Lilah.
Aloe Vera Center
The Aloe Vera Center was established in 2002. In this area can be seen how the Aloe vera is made into flour and different types of food such as dodol, beverages and various other types of dish. Nutrition in the Aloe vera can be used as a range of disease prevention, maintain sexual fitness, cosmetic and skin nurse. Variety of food and beverages processed Aloe vera is available in many shops and shopping centers in the city of Pontianak. Aloe vera in the location of this center there is also Orchid Center, which is central to develo various types of orchids, including the black orchid, orchid species that seems very difficult to find out now in West Borneo
4 comments:
Thank you for posting this information. I used to visit Pontianak a few years ago when I had a business trip to an area called Sungai Raya Dalam , Kubu Raya regency.
I wish I could visit Equator monument next time I have an opportunity to visit the city. I will do my best to prepare everything with me thought. Taking photos there will be very great.
Leaving for Pontianak will be more interesting if I can witness one of outstanding natural event on Solar eclipse called "Culmination Ceremony" held usually at Equator monument recently.
Hopefully you would tell more details on how to get to the monument from driving from Pontianak. I have planned to witness that too someday in the near future
I have been here in Pontianak over a period of around seventeen years by the end of 2009, unfortunately I have not traveled all across Pontianak. I did not have much time to see around all across Pontianak City, the capital of West Borneo.
I am trying very hard to cope with my responsibility working at office and also doing my free time traveling. As you know by now, traveling is one of my best things in my life that I would love to do in anyway whatsoever.
I hope I will always have spare time to see all across in Pontianak City, enjoy local and traditional food as well. Spending more time to see truly Pontianak will be very exciting and I will never forget for the rest of my life
I will always have spare time to see all across the world,i am a fun lover..and liked the way pontianak is..
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