Bengkulu is a province rich in historical traces and distinctive cultural heritage. From the spiritually meaningful Tabot Festival to historical relics like the British-built Fort Marlborough. Through this category, helloindonesia.id invites you to explore the uniqueness of Bengkulu culture, its traditional culinary delights, and stunning natural landscapes. Let’s uncover the cultural and historical treasures that make Bengkulu an important part of Indonesia’s diverse heritage.
Helloindonesia.id - Visiting Bengkulu is incomplete if you do not set foot in Fort Marlborough or in foreign languages it…
Helloindonesia.id - Long Beach "Pantai Panjang" in Bengkulu City is not as luxurious as Kuta Beach in Bali. Not as…
Helloindoensia.id - Cultural wealth in Bengkulu can be said to be so many and varied. One of them is Besurek…
Helloindonesia.id - From its name, it can be guessed that the lake located in the districts of Teluk Segara, Selebar,…
Helloindonesia.id - Bengkulu is one of the real sanctions of the life journey of an Indonesian proclaimer, and is Indonesia's…
Helloindonesia.id - If in West Sumatra there is a tradition called Tabuik, then in South Sumatra there is a tradition…
Helloindonesia.id - Bengkulu is one of the provinces that has the longest coastline in Sumatra. The record is in line…
Helloindonesia.id - The beat of the rhythmic beat of the wasps of this musical instrument is able to provide its…