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Beverages
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- MANGO SQUASH
- ORANGE SQUASH
- BUAVA SQUASH
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All prices are subject 21% service charges & government tax
Harga masih ditambah 21% pajak pemerintah & jasa pelayanan
Regent's Karaoke
Nikmati fasilitas Regent's Karaoke! (Buka 19.00 - 03.00 WIB)
Room Rental (Booking)
VVIP : Rp. 100.000 per jam minimal 2 jam
VIP : Rp. 60.000 per jam minimal 2 jam
Hall Karaoke (50 seat)
Cover Charge Rp. 15.000 per pax
Benefit besar buat anda!!
- "Buy 2 Get 1 Free" special for Bottle
- Discount 25% for Deluxe V.S.O.P
Regent's Untuk Sahabat
Program Regent's Untuk Sahabat (RUS) ini diperuntukkan bagi para sekretaris atau bagian pemesanan kamar di perusahaan anda.
Setiap reservasi kamar atau mengadakan event di tempat kami anda akan mendapatkan point-point yang dapat ditukarkan dengan voucher belanja di Mall terkemuka di kota Malang atau voucher menginap/makanan di hotel Regent's.
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About Malang
Malang is the second largest city in East Java province, Indonesia with an ancient history dating back to the Mataram Kingdom. During the period of Dutch colonization, it was a popular
destination for European residents. The city is famous for its cool air
and the surrounding country regions of Tumpang, Batu, Singosari, and
Turen. People in East Java sometimes call it "Paris van East Java."
History
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Hundreds of years ago Malang used to be the centre of
government of the Kanjuruhan and Singosari Kingdom. Malang regency became an important place when the government of Mataram Kingdom took
hold of the area, making it the largest regency in East Java and since
then its development has increased well. |
The history of Malang Regency could be revealed through the Dinoyo inscription 760 AD as the primary
official document to support the birth of Malang before a new
inscription was discovered in 1986, which is so far not yet revealed.
According to the inscription, it was concluded that the 8 th century
was the beginning of the existence of Malang Regency's government due
to the birth of King Gajayana's ruling of his kingdom in Malang.
The city was incorporated into Mataram in 1614, then transferred to Dutch colonial rule. Malang was transformed under the Dutch; its cool climate
as a result of its elevation, along with its proximity to the major
port of Surabaya,
made it a popular destination for Dutch and other Europeans. In 1879,
Malang was connected to Java's railroad network, further increasing
development and leading to increased industrialization.
Geography
Malang has a total area of 124,456 km². It shares its borders with Pasuruan (North), Lumajang (East), and Batu (West). Mount Bromo, one of Java's largest volcanoes and a major tourist attraction, is located just to the east of the city.
Demographics
There are roughly 780,000 people living in Malang. The population density is 5,000 – 12,000/km², with population growth of 3.9% per year.
Ethnic backgrounds
The racial makeup of the city is mainly of Javanese and Madura, with a small percentage of the Arabic and Chinese
descendants. The people of Malang are known for their spirituality,
dynamism, hard-work and particularly proud to be Arek Malang (AREMA).
Religion
Like most of Java, a large majority of Malang residents are Muslim;
there are small minorities of Catholics, Hindus, and Buddhists. Many of
buildings of worship still stand from their construction in the
colonial era.Malang is also famous for being the centre of religious
education the many Islamic schools (pesantren) and bible seminars.
Language
Javanese and Madura language is the day-to-day language used by Malang people.
Many of the native Malang youths adopt a dialect that is called 'boso
walikan', it is simply done by reversing the pronunciation of the
words, an example of this is by pronouncing “Malang” as “Ngalam”
instead.
Art & Culture
As a centre of tourism, Malang has a lot of places of interest which
can be classified into local, regional, national and international
standards, including traditional dance performances such as Tari Topeng
(Mask dance), Jaran Pegon, Tari Beskalan (Beskalan Dance), etc. There
are also 'Topeng' or Mask handicraft at the villages of Jabung and
Kedungmonggo which have become a familiar landmark in Malang Regency |
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Points of Interest
- Sendangbiru beach is one of the beach resorts in the
southern part of Malang Regency, which is free from tumultuous waves of
Indonesian Ocean due to the existence of a wildlife island named
'Sempu', 300 metres offshore. The beach of Sendangbiru is about 70 km
to the South of Malang, at Tambakrejo, a village belonging to the
Sub-district of Sumbermanjing wetan. [2]
- Singosari Temple, also known as Ken Dedes Temple, was
founded in honour to King Kertanegara, the last king of Singosari
dynasty who died in 1292 AD. It was erected in 1300 AD. Situated at
Singosari Sub-district, the temple lies approximately 9 km to the North
of Malang.
- Jajaghu or Jago Temple was constructed in 1275 - 1300
AD. It is believed as the burial place of King Wisnuwardhana's ashes,
the fourth king of Singosari Kingdom. It lies at the village of Jago,
Tumpang Sub-district, 22 km to the East of Malang.
- Wonosari tea plantation is situated at the area on the slope
of Lawang Subdistrict, 30 km to the North of Malang. Visitors can
appreciate the beauty of Mount Arjuna, while taking part in the picking
of the leaves to processing them into ready-to-drink tea.
- Batu is a small town near Malang, famous for its apples. The
local flora and fauna are still preserved, unaffected by the industrial
advancement of Malang. Batu is surrounded by mountainous regions, which
makes its weather cooler than Malang. There are also myriads of hotels,
resorts, villas, bungalows in Batu.
- Mount Bromo is included in the sand mountain ranges that
spans from Tengger to Bromo. On the way to the top of the mountain, you
can find the mountain flowers Edelweiss. The main religion in Bromo is Hinduism. They celebrate Kasodo,
which involved preparing of food, vegetables and cattles that is then
pushed down the crater of Mount Bromo as a symbol of gratitude to their
gods. This tradition is taken from the legend of 'Roro Anteng and Joko
Seger', a story about a couple (Roro Anteng and Joko Seger) who got
married for many years without being blessed with a child. They prayed
everyday on Bromo, and the Gods finally gave them 12 kids. With one
condition, they had to give the youngest kid to the Gods in the crater. [3]
- Tugu Monument is a monument erected in the Dutch colonial
era. It is surrounded by giant Trembesi trees, whereas the monument
itself is surrounded by a pond that contains lotus flowers.
- Majapahit is the name of the streets with book stalls that
sell old books. Nearby there is also a bird market, which sells not
only birds but also other exotic South-East-Asian animals.
- Malang Town Square (MATOS) is a newly-built shopping centre situated in Veteran Street.
- On Sundays, go to the Stadium near Jalan Bromo where there will lots of activities and food stalls.
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