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Tugu Pahlawan (Heroes Monument)
The guide was updated:This landmark monument can be seen in the city centre. The Tugu Pahlawan is a typical piece of grandiose post-independence Indonesian public art and was erected in memory of the independence fighters who fell in the Battle of Surabaya in November 1945.
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- Address: Taman Kebon Rojo, Surabaya
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This landmark monument can be seen in the city centre. The Tugu Pahlawan is a typical piece of grandiose post-independence Indonesian public art and was erected in memory of the independence fighters who fell in the Battle of Surabaya in November 1945.
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Arab Quarter
One of the centrepieces in Surabaya's eclectic mosaic of a cityscape, the Arab Quarter (also called Ampel) is a must-visit area of the city that much resembles the mazy old Arabic town centres. While here, take time to see the expansive, marble-floored Ampel Mosque.
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Al-Akbar National Mosque of Surabay
The monumental Masjid Nasional Al-Akbar is a spectacular modern mosque, one of the most imposing in Southeast Asia, let alone Indonesia itself. Access is open to visitors, and the top of one of its minarets offers spectacular views over the city (staff will guide you to the elevator on request).
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Kalimas Traditional Harbour
For a strong whiff of the sea and a taste of what remains of old Surabaya, visit the Kalimas Harbour, the city’s original port. This is where broad-beamed pinisi schooners unload produce along a 2 km stretch of quayside. The best time to visit is early in the morning when the boats are setting sail.
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Chinatown
Along with the Arab Quarter, Chinatown is one of the more vibrant parts of the city with its own distinct flare. Apart from the exotic herbal remedies and omnipresent dragons, there is a daily fish market and a pop-up street food market in one of its busy narrow streets.
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Surabaya Submarine Monument
On the bank of the Kalimas River, the Indonesian Navy’s first submarine - the Soviet-built Whiskey class sub-Pasopat - is now a national monument honouring heroes of the independence struggle and celebrating the country’s seafaring tradition. Built in Vladivostok, it was bought by Indonesia in 1962.
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Museum Mpu Tantular
Surabaya’s most important museum offers a fascinating insight into the ancient history of the city. See exhibits dating back to the era of the Majapahit Empire, Chinese and Annamese ceramics, wayang puppet figures, paintings and photos of colonial Surabaya and batik print-making equipment.
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Gedung Negara Grahadi (Governor’s Residence)
The huge national banner and colonial-era cannon outside this gracious colonial building underline its status as the official residence of the governor of East Java. The gardens are often used for cultural events, colourful official ceremonies on national holidays and state occasions.
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