Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Siti Nurbaya Bridge


Siti Nurbaya Bridge Along the 60-meter bridge connects the old town of Padang with Siti Nurbaya Park (where Siti Nurbaya buried). Stretched gallant in Muara Batang Arau.

This bridge looks beautiful when twilight ahead. Incandescent mercury, the wind blew the beach, and boat lights add a romantic atmosphere is started. No wonder that young people crowded the bridge is, for making love or just enjoy the bread, bananas, and roasted corn sold in the right side and left the bridge.

Colorful plastic chairs provided by vendors of snacks, enliven a warm evening greeted relatives. A cup of coffee, a loaf of bread, plus a roasted sweet corn with a variety of flavors, blends perfectly with the view that spoil the eye.

From the body of this bridge we can see the view of Bukit Gunung Padang and an orange sunset. We also can simultaneously enjoy the old buildings along the old city of Padang, Dutch colonial era town complete with fishing boats are docked at the pier began estuary.

When observed closely, the lights along the bridge is formed bagonjong house, typical of buildings in West Sumatra. When the famous bridge Barito Banjarmasin, Palembang with Ampera bridge, Padang has a tourist icon that is not less beautiful and must be visited; Siti Nurbaya Bridge.

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