Visit to Point 0 Yogyakarta City Center

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I'm going to talk about Yogyakarta in this post.I have a number of memorable photos from Yogyakarta in the gallery album that show the subtleties of the nighttime beauty in the city center.Locals commonly refer to the city center as "Yogyakarta Zero Kilometer Point," referring to it as such. This is the Malioboro neighborhood, named after a street in Yogyakarta, Indonesia's capital.From the city monument to the post office quarter, Malioboro Street runs.This region has been referred to as Malioboro for a long time, passed down from generation to generation. If we visit the Malioboro region, Yogyakarta will not be complete. Because Malioboro is more than just the city center; it's also a typical symbol of Yogyakarta's center.At night, this city area's elegance and beauty will stand out.

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Lodging in Yogyakarta is available at low prices for visitors of all budgets. There are numerous inexpensive lodging options in Yogyakarta that are easily accessible from the city center. In fact, we have established a number of three- to five-star hotels that offer tourists additional services. We have memories in Malioboro that are hard to forget, especially at night.In this part of the city, the first signs of real life and the bustle of the city appear at dusk.The best time to take in the Malioboro area's natural splendor is at dusk. This area is always crowded with local and foreign tourists at night. We saw the first signs of the bustle of city life. The booming sound of people talking and moving around takes on a rhythm of its own.

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On weekends, the Malioboro area is just as crowded with tourists. We are one of many of them who visit this area on weekends and spend the evenings there.People visit the Malioboro area for a variety of reasons, including to shop or savor the region's culinary delights, as well as to simply take a stroll and take in the atmosphere. In addition to being frequently visited by a large number of people, this region has traditional building designs and local wisdom values, making it one of its highlights.Additionally, the city's atmosphere at night is so stunning that it can irritate both the eyes and the mood.In the meanwhile, this location is the best option for people who enjoy dining out and going shopping.
In front of the shop terrace, we'll find street vendors who set up their wares on mats and open their stalls in this area. and food stalls were crowded with customers.

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We can find snacks and food with a variety of menus in this area for those who enjoy street food. Gudeg, for instance, is one of Yogyakarta's typical dishes. In the meanwhile, this Malioboro street is lined with shops that sell beautiful batiks for people who likes to shop. The atmosphere at night is even more beautiful thanks to the colorful night lights and flashing lights. Additionally, there are a number of toy rides in the vicinity that will entertain both children and adults. The Malioboro area always keeps memories with a variety of entertaining and exciting stories every day.

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There are still a lot of people exploring this area on the paths until late at night. In addition, some local singers frequently hold street concerts in this area. As a result, simple music concerts in this area are free to attend and listen to. The role that the local government has played in successfully managing spatial planning and urban development cannot be separated from the city's beauty. In addition, the city of Yogyakarta's main draw is its cultural arts, local wisdom, and warm welcome offered by locals. We learn a lot about social and cultural customs, beauty, and the importance of beauty when we visit this area.

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That concludes about my post on the Maliboro Street area; I hope it can educate and inform us. I still have a few more editions about Yogyakarta; stay tuned for them in the next post. I appreciate you reading my post and leaving a comment.

Regards !
@ponpase

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Hi dear team and stakeholders.

Thank you for always providing your support for me.

It is an appreciation so that I can grow and use my rewards for HIVE POWER.

Yes, I've edited this post to make the image layout in the position I want with a look that catches my eye.

I've used that format before with styling markdown code for image layout settings including for a neat text layout, but it doesn't seem to be supported in travelfeed, or I don't have the experience to use the text and image edit support features in travelfeed. m

I just use simple code...

I don't know for sure, but so far I'm comfortable editing on the hive blog page. I wish the text editor could support the markdown styling format...

Thank you very much.

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