DESCRIPTIVE TEXT PART 2

 DESCRIPTIVE TEXT PART 2




Hello Everyone! How are you? 
I hope all of you keep up the spirit as usual

Come back with me, Salma Nur, Today I will describe about my favorite Recreation place.


Taman Mini Indonesia Indah 



Taman Mini Indonesia Indah in Jakarta City [better known as TMII].  At TMII, you will be able to get to know regional culture in Indonesia more.  In addition, TMII is also filled with interesting facilities about Indonesian culture.

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah which was built in 1972 and inaugurated on April 20, 1975 has always been visited by local and foreign tourists since it was first opened.  Moreover, this museum also presents various beauties of Indonesian culture.

When we go around to visit various beauties of Indonesian culture at TMII, we can get around by vehicle [car and motorbike].




In the middle of TMII, there is a lake with artificial islands that resemble the islands in Indonesia from Sabang to Merauke.  You can get around this lake using a space boat that has been provided.


Around the lake in the form of an Indonesian island in TMII, there are regional platforms from 34 Provinces in Indonesia.  Each regional pavilion is in the form of a traditional house and inside there are traditional clothes, daily household utensils and traditional weapons.  In addition, there is also a cafeteria at each platform that serves local specialties.


Apart from the miniature of the Indonesian archipelago and the regional pavilion, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah also has many museums and recreational rides for families, such as the Keong Mas flower garden, the Stamp museum, and the Indonesian Children's Palace rides.

This tourist spot in Indonesia can be the right choice for those of you who want to get to know Indonesia more deeply in a fun way.

So, on this blog I will also show you my practice, and my knowledge of descriptive text

            



And I thought, that's all for this week's blog. See you on my next blog ๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿ‘‹




That's all. Thanks for reading my blog๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ˜Š

Comments