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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