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TOURISM AND CULTURE Get to know the traditional Indonesian market of Central Java, which is located inside,.,.

Prapinan Market is a traditional market in Central Java. Prapinan Market is known as a market that has its own charm for local and foreign tourists. This market is located in the city of Magelang north of Alun-alun Magelang and is about 45 km from the city of Semarang. This Prapinan market attracts many visitors especially on Friday Kliwon and Sunday. This market is one of the cheapest shopping places in Magelang City because the prices are affordable. Prapinan Market also offers a variety of unique and exotic products such as handicrafts, ornamental plants, flowers, clothing, regional specialties and many more.
Many visitors come to this market in search of souvenirs and souvenirs, both for themselves and for their families and loved ones. Other than that, this market is also known for its night market tradition. Every Friday afternoon, the traders open their stalls until late at night. Visitors can find vendors selling a variety of typical Central Javanese foods and drinks such as goat satay, pecel rice, jenang and many more.
Apart from the culinary delights, many visitors also witnessed performances of traditional Central Javanese music and cultural arts that took place on the existing stage. Furthermore, this market is characterized by a distinctive and unique building architecture. The Prapinan market buildings are decorated with carvings in an old Javanese architectural style, giving the area a unique identity.
Looking at the buildings in the Prapinan market, visitors can feel the thick traditional aura of Central Java. In general, Prapinan market has a great attraction for visitors. This place is not just a cheap shopping place but also offers a typical Central Javanese cultural sightseeing experience that will amaze visitors and make them feel at home when they visit again. Therefore, Prapinan Sands is a must for anyone who wants to have a unique and interesting experience in Central Java.

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