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SURABAYA + MALANG 4H3M

Surabaya merupakan kota yang kedua terbesar di Indonesia selepas Jakarta. Dengan jumlah penduduk metropolisnya yang melebihi empat juta orang, Surabaya ialah pusat perniagaan, perdagangan, industri, serta pendidikan di kawasan timur Pulau Jawa dan sekitarnya.

Malang merupakan kota terbesar ke-2 di Jawa Timur setelah Surabaya. Ia terletak di tengah wilayah pegunungan di ketinggian 400 m di atas permukaan air laut.

Ayuh kita menyelusuri tempat-tempat menarik di Surabaya yang patut anda lawati, antaranya :

1) Kebun Epal di Batu Malang : Menariknya ia berbeza, yang hijau adalah yang manis dan yang merah adalah yang masam. Anda patut mencubanya

2)Masjid Cheng Ho

3)Airterjun Coban Rondo : Airterjun Coban Rondo ini berada di daerah Malang. Perjalanan yang memakan masa 3 jam dari Surabaya. Sungguh mempesonakan♥

4)House of Sempoerna Museum: Bangunan kolonial British ini telah dibina pada tahun 1862 dan sekarang telah diwartakan sebagai tempat bersejarah.

dan banyak lagi

Ayuh, dapatkan tempat anda

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