Tuesday, April 5, 2011

BRINGHARJO MARKET, HEAVEN SHOPPING IN YOGYAKARTA (INDONESIA)

Yogyakarta is a tourist paradise in Indonesia. If you are interested to look for souvenirs, especially batik, you should take the time to visit a traditional market, located on Jalan Malioboro, close to the fort Vredeburg. The name of this market is derived from the word Beringharjo market Bering (banyan tree) and Harjo (welfare), meaning that the former is expected that the location of this banyan forest can bring prosperity. Beringharjo market is known as one tourist destination and is a center of trading activity Yogyakarta batik products, whether in the form of batik cloth or other products such as batik garment, robe, shorts, pajamas, etc.. The price also varies from cheap to expensive available here.

As in other traditional markets, to shop at this Beringharjo needed a good neutralizing capacity or often called the 'king of the heart'. We can buy goods with cheap price, but if not hati2 may actually get more expensive you know. So do not hesitate to compare with some sellers who sell similar items to check prices. For those who do not have the ability to bid we recommend shopping at Mirota which can be read here. Beringharjo market consists of 3 floors, and although there was a traditional market eskalatornya lho.


In this Beringharjo we can also hunt traditional snacks that are not easy to find elsewhere. There are also stalls selling various herbs and spices, giving rise to a distinctive aroma. In another building there are souvenir seller or goods to souvenirs that can be purchased in a number of wholesale / dozen so the price can be cheaper. But remember be smart bargain guys. Happy shopping............. ^_^

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Monday, February 28, 2011

CHEAP SHOPPING PLACE IN BANDUNG (INDONESIA)

Cheap shopping places in Bandung. In Bandung, there are some cheap shopping places. As one of the tourist city of Indonesia, Bandung attractive tourist destination for shopping. Got a holiday destination to Bnadung and find where the cheap shopping places in Bandung.

For travelers who love shopping cheap products in Bandung, if you want to buy clothes at a low price but also quality in Bandung you can come to the Shopping Area Gang Nata. Cheap shopping places in Bandung in the area Kopo Sayati, or more precisely its location on the Gang Nata I Bandung.

There is one more place to shop for a variety of equipment, cheap fashion. Cheap place in Bandung was named Flower City Market. Flower City Market is often also called Kokom (Flower City) located at The Dalem area, Bandung Square.

There are many stall-stall from vendors that were rows flanking on this street. What cheap products selling stout in here? Shoes are the most widely sold products in sni, but there is also a cheap bag of Bandung, Bandung cheap accessories, fabrics and cosmetics cheap Bandung.

Happy shopping and come to a cheaper place to shop in Bandung.

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Monday, February 14, 2011

SHOPPING TOUR IN BALI (INDONESIA)

When you travel to Bali, it's not complete if you do not spend all things Balinese. The following shopping places you can visit during a trip to Bali (INDONESIA):

Titiles Food Processor
For sausage, beef jerky and various types of food that has been in the process.
Location: Denpasar city (near the Tiara Dewata Supermarket)

Sumatra Road
For Balinese snacks such as chips Ceker Chicken, Salak Bali, Salted Peanut, Peanut Disco, Bamboo Leaf Wrap Dodoo.
Location: Along Jalan Sumatra

Pasar Badung & Pasar Kumbasari
Selling various local goods ranging from food to clothing typical of Bali with cheap price.
Location: Denpasar

Stores Bog Bog
This store is located at Jalan Surapati sell a special one - the only cartoon magazine titled Bog Bog and knick - perniknya unique. When food is not your choice, Magazine Bog Bog can be by - by a pleasant visit when you shop Bog Bog to Denpasar.

Carlo Showroom
New products are always offered, but desainnerny Carlo Pessina and his company PT. Kasmil Cosmos has been in the furniture world in Bali more than 20 years.
Location: Jl. Danau Poso 22, Sanur.

Dego Gallery
A diverse collection of Indonesian cultural heritage, gifts, antiques, decorating room for villas, hotels and homes.
Location: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 273, Sanur.

Atlas South Sea Pearl



The series of lavish jewelry crafts beautiful form available here, made by skilled craftsmen in the 18th century, white gold and yellow gold, diamonds, pearls and stones in the exhibition space.
Location: Jl. By-Pass Ngurah Rai, Sanur.

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

JAKARTA THE NEW SHOPPING PARADISE OF ASIA

In the next few years, we can be sure of Jakarta will be a serious competitor for Singapore and other shopping cities


in Asia. Construction of several shopping belt and the new shopping center, signifying the rapid growth of business spending in the capital. According to retail analysts and lifestyle, the Jakarta market potential is incredible, especially for upper-class products. There are still many rich people in Jakarta who went traveling abroad just hunt branded goods, indicating the amount of potential.

In the next five years, is expected to Jakarta will add another approximately 1,000,000 m2 of retail floor. Total area of that size, still not enough to accommodate local products and foreign brands who want to invade the Jakarta market. To meet the lack of supply, some areas such as Kelapa Gading, Kemayoran, Grogol, Senayan, Serpong, and West Bekasi, is expected to continue to compete to develop projects prestigious shopping mall. We have several luxury shopping center that is in the process of workmanship. Among others: Brass City, Epicentrum Walk, Gandaria City, Ciputra World, Kemang Village, and St. Moritz. Looking ahead, with the completion of Satrio shopping belt along the 4 km-Casablanca, Jakarta reinforce positioning as a city of world-class shopping.

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