Isles of the East : an illustrated guide : Australia, New Guinea, Java, Sumatra . MALANG is situ-ated in the Plain of Malang at 1400 feet above sea level. It is a healthy, lovely little place, where races are held in the month of September. Hotels: Hotel Marinus Jansen, Hotel Jensen. Charming little excursions are those to ^^® Summit of Mount Welirang, near Lawang. the bathing-place, Mendit (Wendit), to Singosari (Hindu ruins), to the bathing-place, Soember Ringin, which trip can be connected with a trip to the Hindu ruins atKidal and Toempang. An excursion whichcan be highly recom-mended is t


Isles of the East : an illustrated guide : Australia, New Guinea, Java, Sumatra . MALANG is situ-ated in the Plain of Malang at 1400 feet above sea level. It is a healthy, lovely little place, where races are held in the month of September. Hotels: Hotel Marinus Jansen, Hotel Jensen. Charming little excursions are those to ^^® Summit of Mount Welirang, near Lawang. the bathing-place, Mendit (Wendit), to Singosari (Hindu ruins), to the bathing-place, Soember Ringin, which trip can be connected with a trip to the Hindu ruins atKidal and Toempang. An excursion whichcan be highly recom-mended is that per trapvia Batoe to Poedjon,whence several beautifultrips can be made. The Hotel Poedjon is3662 feet above sea level,it is a good up-countryhotel, built on thePavilion system, and is frequently visited by Sourabayan families during the holidavs. Of all roads in East Java the one from Poeajon to Ngantang is no doubt one of the most beautiful. Past hill-tops over-grown with fallow grass glittering like pure gold in the sun, past \ertiginous ravines, apparently filled with


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