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Hi back readers, in my sight, this blog still has many less things in provide the information. Less various in tell about the news of Indonesia. You can see closely, hotel, airport, hotel again, and moves between only that. Actually, I want to tell more than, not only that. Because, my English language is low skills. Okay, stay to be calm please, I will discuss about the main harbor at Jakarta and Surabaya.

Jakarta, which I often tell about this city in this blog. As the biggest main trade city in Indonesia. Has two big airports, Soekarno-Hatta and Halim Perdanakusuma. But, that you may haven’t known yet about the Jakarta harbor, namely is Tanjung Priok, a biggest harbor in Indonesia. Separated into each terminal, this is has different function each others, especially for domestic terminal and international route. Very crowded situation every day here, the traffic of exchange goods is never quiet.

The situation like that will you see too if you go to Surabaya harbor, crowded everywhere, and each terminal functioned for different purposes, domestic or international exchange goods. Surabaya harbor namely is Tanjung Perak, located at the north side of Surabaya city. More info you can go there through EastJava Site. This article is only a little text just for you know about the most crowded harbor in Indonesia, Jakarta and Surabaya, thank you.

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  4. A little information of Surabaya - the second largest city in indonesia
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