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  2. Taman Langit (Noah album) - Wikipedia

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    On December 12, 2021, Noah announced that they would release a re-recorded version of Taman Langit. [1] On the same day, Noah performed an exclusive concert at Hutan Kota by Plataran, Central Jakarta to promote the album. [9] Noah's version of Taman Langit was released on December 17, 2021, on digital music services and in CD format. [10]

  3. Noah (band) - Wikipedia

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    On 12 December 2021, Noah announced that they will release Second Chance: Taman Langit, a re-recording of their 2003 album Taman Langit, and perform in a series of concerts in 2022. [64] Noah's version of Taman Langit , along with a remake of "Yang Terdalam" music video, was released on 17 December 2021. [ 65 ]

  4. Taman Mini Indonesia Indah - Wikipedia

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    ' Beautiful Indonesia Mini Park '; formerly Taman Mini "Indonesia Indah" with apostrophes—abbreviated as TMII) is a culture-based recreational area located in East Jakarta, Indonesia. Since July 2021, it is operated by PT Taman Wisata Candi Borobudur, Prambanan, dan Ratu Boko, a subsidiary of the state-owned tourism holding company Injourney .

  5. Taman Langit - Wikipedia

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    Taman Langit is the first studio album by the Indonesian band Peterpan. The album was released on January 6, 2003, through Musica Studios and has sold over 850,000 copies in Indonesia. Track listing

  6. Medan metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Medan metropolitan area, known locally as Mebidangro (an acronym of Medan–Binjai–Deli Serdang–Karo) is a metropolitan area in North Sumatra, Indonesia, which consists of Medan City, Binjai City, Deli Serdang Regency and part (4 districts) of Karo Regency. The metropolitan area was established by a presidential decree in 2011. [3]

  7. Maimun Palace - Wikipedia

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    Maimoon Palace or Maimun Palace (Indonesian: Istana Maimun) is an istana (royal palace) of the Sultanate of Deli and a well-known landmark in Medan, the capital city of Northern Sumatra, Indonesia. Today, it serves as a museum. The name is the Arabic word for "blessing". [1]

  8. Tjong Yong Hian - Wikipedia

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    The award given by the Medan City Government to the family of the late. Tjong Yong Hian is also a form of gratitude for the contribution of Tjong Yong Hian who has participated in building the city of Medan in the past. Tjong Yong Hian Park, located on Jalan Prosecutor's Office, Medan, is the final resting place of Tjong Yong Hian and his wife.

  9. Gunung Timur Temple - Wikipedia

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    Gunung Timur Temple (simplified Chinese: 东岳观; traditional Chinese: 東嶽觀; pinyin: Dōng yuè guān; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tông-Yuk-Kuàng) is a Chinese temple which is the largest in the city of Medan, Indonesia and possibly also on the island of Sumatra. This temple was built in the 1962 and dedicated to Dongyue Dadi (東嶽大帝).