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Federal Route 237, or Jalan Chukai-Air Putih (formerly Terengganu State Route T8), is a federal road in Terengganu, Malaysia. [1] It is also a main route to East Coast Expressway via Chukai Interchange
The Whoosh is currently the only high-speed railway in Southeast Asia [12] and the Southern Hemisphere. [13] It covers a distance of 143 kilometres (89 mi) with a maximum operating speed of 350 km/h (220 mph), [ 14 ] [ 5 ] [ 15 ] and design speed of KCIC400AF train of 420 km/h (260 mph), [ 7 ] [ 16 ] making it the fastest commercially operating ...
The name of the airport was reported to be a suggestion from the people of Karo to the government and later granted by the Ministry of Transportation. [6] The name consists of two words: 'Kuala,' a Malay and Indonesian word for 'river mouth;' [7] and 'Namu' or 'Namo,' the Karonese for 'deep sea.' [8] Thus, 'Kualanamu' means 'meeting point.' [6] Kualanamu is one of the very few airports in the ...
Kesawan is a district (kelurahan) in West Medan, Medan, Indonesia. This region is filled with historic buildings along Jalan Ahmad Yani (Kesawan Street), the oldest street in Medan . [ 1 ]
Planes at Banyuwangi Airport The airport terminal is designed to resemble a traditional house from East Java's Osing tribe, with an open-air concept that reduces dependency on air conditioners. The terminal has an area of about 20,000 square meters, which can accommodate two million passengers annually. [ 13 ]
Bandung, sirap bandung, air bandung, iced bandung or rose syrup drink is a drink popular in Maritime Southeast Asia, notably in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. It consists of evaporated milk or condensed milk flavoured with rose syrup ( rose cordial ), giving it a pink colour.
Medan Maimun (Jawi: ماءيمون ; Chinese: 麥蒙; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: be̍h mn̂g) is one of 21 districts in the city of Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Boundaries of the district (Indonesian: kecamatan): To the north: Medan Barat; To the south: Medan Amplas, Medan Johor; To the east: Medan Kota; To the west: Medan Polonia
The majority of Indonesia's railways are on Java, used for both passenger and freight transport.There are three noncontinuous railway networks in Sumatra (Aceh and North Sumatra; West Sumatra; South Sumatra and Lampung) while two new networks are being developed in Kalimantan and Sulawesi.