Padang Panjang
Padang Panjang (sometimes written as Padangpanjang, and old known as Padang Pandjang in Dutch East Indies era, literally translated means long field, Jawi: ڤادڠ ڤنجڠ), is located in the cool highlands of West Sumatra, inland from the provincial capital Padang. It sits on a plateau beneath the volcanoes Mount Marapi and Mount Singgalang. It has an area of 23 km² and a population of about 50,000. It is located at 0°27′S 100°25′E.
Padang Panjang ڤادڠ ڤنجڠ | |
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A traditional Minangkabau rumah gadang ("big house") in Padang Panjang | |
Seal | |
Nickname(s): H4D | |
Motto(s): Padang Panjang Kota Serambi Mekah (Indonesian: Padang Panjang The Courtyard of Mecca) | |
Location within West Sumatra | |
Padang Panjang Location in West Sumatra and Indonesia Padang Panjang Padang Panjang (Indonesia) | |
Coordinates: 0°27′S 100°25′E | |
Country | |
Province | |
Government | |
• Mayor | Fadly Amran |
• Vice Mayor | Asrul |
Area | |
• Total | 23.00 km2 (8.88 sq mi) |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 49,451 |
• Density | 2,200/km2 (5,600/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+7 (Indonesia Western Time) |
Area code | (+62) 752 |
Website | portal |
Home to a famous performing arts conservatorium, Sekolah Tinggi Seni Indonesia (STSI or "Indonesian College of the Art") Padang Panjang, the town stretches up the hill from the marketplace and central mosque, to the soccer field and bus terminal on up to STSI. The main road through Padang Panjang links coastal Padang and the highland capital, Bukittinggi.
The town is also home to the Minangkabau Cultural Documentation and Information Center (Pusat Dokumentasi dan Informasi Kebudayaan Minangkabau - PDIKM).
Town without cigarette advertisements
Since 2008, Padangpanjang is the only town/city in Indonesia without cigarette advertisements. In public areas, public transport, and youth facilities, smoking is prohibited. In other areas, smoking is restricted to smoking rooms. In 2014, some pulmonologists wished to transfer to other towns, because of the lack of patients.[1]
Notable people
- Arifin Bey, diplomat, editor, teacher, author
Gallery
- Indonesian Art High School (STSI) in Padang Panjang
- Street scenery in Padang Panjang in colonial times, with Mount Marapi
- Earthquake in 1926
- Minangkabau mosque in Padang Panjang year 1912
- Europeans sitting before the house of the resident of Padang Panjang in 1900
- Opening of the railway line in Padang Panjang in 1895
References
- "Kisah Kota Padang Panjang Berani Melawan Rokok". June 3, 2014.
External links
Padang Panjang travel guide from Wikivoyage
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