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The Kalimas River or more commonly known as the Mas River is an essential and significant river for Indonesia, as a lot of their trades depended on it. Large ships transporting huge consignments of different commodities were a common sighting here in the olden times. You can also sight many historical buildings over here along the river banks.
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An example of great architectural prowess in the early 20th century, the Surabaya Town Hall follows a new Indies style of architecture and was designed by a Dutch architect. The town hall is the administrative centre of the city of Surabaya. The historical construction is what makes the town hall a famous attraction among the tourists.
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The Klenteng Pak Kik Bio is among the only two Confucian temples in the whole of Surabaya. It was built in the year 1954 and was also named among the cultural heritage buildings of Surabaya by the government. There are around ten god altars present inside the temple and you will always find a lot of people praying here.
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The Pelangi Park or more commonly the rainbow park as called by the locals is a small but beautiful city park which is famous for its lampions and colourful paper lanterns all around. It also houses a wide range of rides for children ranging from merry-go-rounds, inflatable bouncers, and slides. The park is best to visited at night when it comes to life.
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The Tomb of Dr Soetomo is one of the cultural heritages of Surabaya. It was built to honour Soetomo, a doctor, a politician, and a national hero of Indonesia. He is known to have played a central role in the battle of Surabaya and was also known for his powerful and emotion-inducing speeches. Dr Soetomo was instrumental in the role he played in inciting a sense of patriotism amongst the Indonesian youth using public radio.