Penyusuk Beach is located in Penyusuk village, Belinyu district. The location is not far from Romodong beach, but it offers different nuance than Romodong. It is natural and slope beach. It decorated with colorful of stones. Many stones that compact stand with its bigger waves than Romodong is fenced Penyusuk Beach. Romodong and Penyusuk have different beautiful, but both have great charm. This beach is visited by a lot of visitor because of its beautiful beach and its clear water.
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Penyusuk Beach In Bangka
Penyusuk Beach is located in Penyusuk village, Belinyu district. The location is not far from Romodong beach, but it offers different nuance than Romodong. It is natural and slope beach. It decorated with colorful of stones. Many stones that compact stand with its bigger waves than Romodong is fenced Penyusuk Beach. Romodong and Penyusuk have different beautiful, but both have great charm. This beach is visited by a lot of visitor because of its beautiful beach and its clear water.
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Tanjung Kelayang is one of Belitung’s beautiful beaches. This beach is also offering white sandy beach with its unique stones that strong stand up in various forms. The name of Tanjung Kelayang is taken from its unique boulder that looks like a bird. The word ‘Tanjung’ means ‘Peninsula’ and ‘Kelayang’ means ‘a kind of bird species’. Tanjung Kelayang is surround by small islands that framed the beautiful sunset. Stay here to enjoy the moon that shines the seawater. The visitors can spend their holiday here by diving, swimming, sun bathing, fishing, etc. Walk along Tanjung Kelayang, the visitors will see the spread of boulders in the beach. These boulders that almost 5 meters size, are in piles each other uniquely. There is big stone that stick by three small stones. The positions of these small stones are unique. It is very attractive if the visitors walk along those boulders and jump on the top of the boulders. Those boulders are formed rooms and hole, the tourism object that make the visitor always want to take the picture in that boulders.
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Phone: (0717) 434488
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May Syafri Rachman Street 19/34
Phone: (0717) 422401
Lubuk Usaha Citra Kita
Jend A Yani Dlm Street 104
Phone: (0717) 437563
Mitro Shop
Jend Sudirman Street 24
Phone: (0717) 422372
Luck Travel
Depati Barin Street 9
Phone: (0717) 93466
Restaurant
Soekarno-Hatta Street 208
Phone: (0717) 439088
Kampung Bintang Seafood Restaurant
Bintang Dalam Sub district 93
Phone: (0717) 423772
Asui Seafood Restaurant
Bintang Street 93
Phone: (0717) 423772
Begadang Raya Restaurant
Jend Sudirman Street 35-36
Phone: (0717) 421300
Nirwana Café & Restaurant
Pantai Rebo Street
Phone: (0717) 435561
Ros Garden Restaurant
Jend Sudirman Street 175
Phone: (0717) 92105
Tio Ciu Restaurant
MH Muhidin Street 168
Phone: (0717) 92767
TANJUNGPANDAN
Tanjung Restaurant
Jend Sudirman Street
Phone: (0719) 21508
Citra Restoran
Sriwijaya Street 41
Phone: (0719) 21391
Simpang Raya Restaurant
Jend Sudirman Street 38-A
Phone: (0719) 7000339
HOTEL BOOKING
Menumbing Hotel
Gereja Street 5
Phone: (0717) 422990
Bumi Asih Hotel
Jend Sudirman Street 25
Phone: (0717) 437770
Griya Tirta Hotel
Semabung Lama Street 273
Phone: (0717) 433436
Serrata Hotel
Pantai Pasir Padi Street
Phone: (0717) 431574, 431575
Parai Beach Resort
Parai Tenggiri Beach Complex
Phone: (0717) 94888, 94555
Tanjung Pesona Beach Resort
Pantai Rebo Street
Phone: (0717) 435560, 435562
Martani Hotel
Yos Sudarso Street 1
Phone: (0719) 21432
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Resort Belitung Indah
Phone: (0719) 24100
Wisma Pantai Belitung Permai
Pelataran Timah Street
Phone: (0719) 21659
Citra Hotel
Sriwijaya Street 41
Phone: (0719) 21391
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Landmarks in the city include the Timah Museum, a Chinese temple, and the Pasir Padi beach.
Contents
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* 1 Demographics
* 2 Economics
* 3 See also
* 4 External links
[edit] Demographics
Pangkal Pinang's population was 108,411 in 1990 and has risen to 134,082 in 2005. The population is mainly Malay, and a big portion of the population consists of Indonesian Chinese, who originally immigrated from Guangdong province of China. They are called 'Peranakan' ("Children of the Indies") locally, and they speak a Hakka dialect. But in conversation with another Chinese, they call themselves Thong Ngin (Tang People) and Fan Ngin for local Malay.
[edit] Economics
Pangkal Pinang is one of the major ports on the Java Sea, and tin, pepper, fish, and copra are exported from here. There is a producing industry of coastal vessels here, and deep-sea fishing in the Java Sea is important for the town.
The town has an airport, and is connected by roads to other towns on the island.
There is important household manufacturing of weaving, plaiting, metal-work, carving and basket making.
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Administrative divisions
Bangka-Belitung is divided into six regencies (kabupaten) and 1 city (kota):
* Bangka (regency seat: Sungailiat (town))
* West Bangka (regency seat: Muntok)
* South Bangka (regency seat: Toboali)
* Central Bangka (regency seat: Koba)
* Belitung (regency seat : Tanjung Pandan)
* East Belitung (regency seat: Manggar)
* Pangkal Pinang (city)