KAMPUNG BATIK KAUMAN
DESTINATION
By: widodo.heru@gmail.com
Kampung Batik Kauman or Kauman Batik Village is
the eldest village in Pekalongan district, East of
Pekalongan City; this area knows as the center for
Batik (Indonesian traditional garment industry),
where almost of its local people produce as batik
home industry and canting (instrument of painting
batik). This Kauman is very unique, you can stay at
the local homestay and join local daily activities,
see the local producing printing and hand writing
batik, coloring process, to the final process and
become ready to sell product. Some of the houses
are still authentic with Chinese, Dutch colonial and
Islamic influences. Another attraction is Al Jamie'
great mosque, built in 1852 or watch Terbang
Genjring and Simtudduror as one of unique art and
culture of Kauman’s religious music.
So Much Fun To Do
Batik printing attraction, experience print yourself your
own batik
Batik printing attraction, experience print yourself your
own batik
Or experience learn to paint batik and bring home your
own batik painting
Environmentally friendly with modern and well waste
management system
Beautiful batik graffiti and mural along the streets inside
this Kampung Batik Kauman
There are 27 historical houses with mix traditional Arabic,
Chinese, Dutch Colonial and Javanese architectures
More than 50 shops and showrooms selling batik and
souvenirs
Green scenery environment along the streets of this
Kampung Batik Kauman
Historical mosque the Grand Mosque of Kauman Al’
Jamie
Authentic traditional Pekalongan’s cuisines: Tauto,
Lontong Opor, Nasi Megono, Ronde, Akar Alang-alang
HOW TO GET HERE…
1. By Flight from Jakarta to Semarang (1 hr then
by Car from Semarang to Pekalongan (2 hrs)
2. By Train from Jakarta to Pekalongan (5 hrs)
3. By Car from Jakarta or Bandung (7 hrs), from
Jogyakarta (3 hrs)
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Kampung batik kauman

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    Kampung Batik Kaumanor Kauman Batik Village is the eldest village in Pekalongan district, East of Pekalongan City; this area knows as the center for Batik (Indonesian traditional garment industry), where almost of its local people produce as batik home industry and canting (instrument of painting batik). This Kauman is very unique, you can stay at the local homestay and join local daily activities, see the local producing printing and hand writing batik, coloring process, to the final process and become ready to sell product. Some of the houses are still authentic with Chinese, Dutch colonial and Islamic influences. Another attraction is Al Jamie' great mosque, built in 1852 or watch Terbang Genjring and Simtudduror as one of unique art and culture of Kauman’s religious music.
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    Batik printing attraction,experience print yourself your own batik
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    Batik printing attraction,experience print yourself your own batik Or experience learn to paint batik and bring home your own batik painting
  • 8.
    Environmentally friendly withmodern and well waste management system
  • 9.
    Beautiful batik graffitiand mural along the streets inside this Kampung Batik Kauman
  • 10.
    There are 27historical houses with mix traditional Arabic, Chinese, Dutch Colonial and Javanese architectures
  • 11.
    More than 50shops and showrooms selling batik and souvenirs
  • 12.
    Green scenery environmentalong the streets of this Kampung Batik Kauman
  • 13.
    Historical mosque theGrand Mosque of Kauman Al’ Jamie
  • 14.
    Authentic traditional Pekalongan’scuisines: Tauto, Lontong Opor, Nasi Megono, Ronde, Akar Alang-alang
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    HOW TO GETHERE… 1. By Flight from Jakarta to Semarang (1 hr then by Car from Semarang to Pekalongan (2 hrs) 2. By Train from Jakarta to Pekalongan (5 hrs) 3. By Car from Jakarta or Bandung (7 hrs), from Jogyakarta (3 hrs)
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    Add a High-Level ImpactStatement Here Widodo Heru Retail Business Professional, Branding and Channel Marketing Hospitality and Destinations Enthusiasm Contact me @: Y: widodo_heru@yahoo.com G: widodo.heru@gmail.com L: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/widodo-heru-santoso/22/b69/115 F: https://www.facebook.com/widodo.heru.1 T: https://twitter.com/widodo_heru P: http://www.pinterest.com/widodoheru/ S: http://www.slideshare.net/widodoheru THANK YOU