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Introduction of Yogyakarta tourist attractions

Borobudur-Yogyakarta has a world-famous huge art building.

Prambanan Temple, a Hindu temple, is located in the east of Yogyakarta, Indonesia 18km. It consists of 250 tombs and temples, large and small. It was built around 900 AD to bury the ashes of the king and queen at that time.

Mount Merapi is the youngest volcano in South Java. Stratigraphic analysis shows that this area began to erupt 400,000 years ago, and until 1 10,000 years ago, it was a typical lava eruption, forming basalt.

Yogyakarta Palace is the palace of Yogyakarta Sultan. The uniqueness of the Forbidden City is that after Indonesia's independence, the government allowed the former royal family to continue to live in the palace, and the servants used in the palace still wore ancient costumes. Now living in the palace is Sultan Harmon Buwono X, whose father Harmon Buvono IX was the vice president of the Indonesian Republic.