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West Sumatra

The Land of Minangkabau

Solok Regency

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

The town of Solok is known for its top quality rice. It is 64 kms from Padang, many original traditional houses found in the area. Especially worth seeing are the adat houses in the Cupak, some of which are hundreds of years old, with roofs of palm fiber that are so timeworn they are covered with moss. The old customs and tradition are still strictly upheld in Cupak.
posted by Okto Jumadhani, SE, 8:52 AM

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