Indonesia Miniature Park (TMII)
History of Indonesia Miniature Park
It was on 13th March 1970 in a meeting in the residence of President Soeharto (the 2nd President of Indonesia), Mrs. Siti Hartinah Soeharto, President Soeharto’s wife, proposed an idea of creating a way to raise the senses of nationality, devotion and proud of Indonesia among Indonesian people. The idea was then realized by constructing a recreation area which represents the wealth and beauty of Indonesia in miniatures, which named Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII). The construction of TMII was started in 1971, and officially open on 20th April, 1975.
Traditional Pavilions
The traditional pavilions appear as traditional houses and buildings from 26 provinces in Indonesia. The pavilions are supplemented with ornaments and motifs from each territory. They are also equipped with traditional furniture that is unique to each territory. Some pavilions you could see in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah are including traditional house of Tongkonan from Tana Toraja, Bolon from Batak Toba, Bagonjong from West Sumatera, Joglo from Java, and Lamin from Dayak Ethnic at East Kalimantan. Since there are 26 provinces represented at TMII, hence there’re also 26 pavilions in there. However, there’s a plan to construct six more pavilions which will represent six new provinces in Indonesia.
| Museum
There are 15 units of museum in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, as follow:
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| Parks
You could enjoy 11 units of parks in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah:
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Address :
Kompleks Taman Mini Indonesia Indah
Phone : 021-8409214, 8409210, 8409270, 8409236, 8409239
Fax : 021-8400709
Open hour: every day, 08.00 – 17.00 Jakarta Time
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