Isles of the East : an illustrated guide : Australia, New Guinea, Java, Sumatra . Boro Budur, which is supposed to date back from The style of the Chandi Kalassan resembles that of the ChandiMendoot. SOERAKARTA, commonly called Solo, has also a fortress in thecentre of the town, and a kraton with an aloon-aloon on a scale even larger than at Djokja. Xisitors toSolo should not fail to visit the RoyalPark, Sri Weedodari, which is open tothe public on payment of a small garden, is well laid out and con-tains splendid trees, pounds coveredwith lotos flowers, and a good collec-tion


Isles of the East : an illustrated guide : Australia, New Guinea, Java, Sumatra . Boro Budur, which is supposed to date back from The style of the Chandi Kalassan resembles that of the ChandiMendoot. SOERAKARTA, commonly called Solo, has also a fortress in thecentre of the town, and a kraton with an aloon-aloon on a scale even larger than at Djokja. Xisitors toSolo should not fail to visit the RoyalPark, Sri Weedodari, which is open tothe public on payment of a small garden, is well laid out and con-tains splendid trees, pounds coveredwith lotos flowers, and a good collec-tion of anirtials, such as monkeys,bears, tigers, peacocks, etc. Theterm \^eedodari means heavenlynymph. From Solo a branch line ofthe raih\ a> leads to Samarang, on thenorth coast of Java. SAMARANG is an important com-mercial town, and the new port, whichis in course of construction, will doubt-lessly add to the prosperity of the Samarang can boast of some ^ cry fine avenues and an excellenthotel (Hotel du Pavilion), the town is of little importance to tourists. 16. Tjemaras and Perntrees.


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