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West Sumatra

The Land of Minangkabau

ASKI Padang Panjang

Friday, May 05, 2006

A special academy developed in studying of traditional Minangkabau culture such as dancing, singing and playing of traditional and modern music instruments. A center to learn about Minangkabau art and students perform them to the visitor and sometimes they also introduce Minangkabau culture in any international events on abroad.

Padang Panjang is located between Padang and Bukittinggi, the second largest town in the West Sumatera Barat Province.

In the next posting, I will guide you to Bukittinggi that famous with Jam Gadang ( Bukittinggi Big Ben ).
posted by Okto Jumadhani, SE, 8:16 AM

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