
Yogyakarta As MICE Destination
More than 3 million people reside in Yogyakarta. Located in Central Java, the city bears a strong influence of Javanese culture. It boasts a natural landscape of mountains, rice fields that intertwines with modernity and liveliness of a city lifestyle.
As rich tradition and culture take centre stage in this city, one can easily notice the vibrant art scene with performances of traditional dance, music in the form of Gamelan Yogjakarta and wayang kulit (shadow plays), while its skilled craftsmen produce unrivalled batiks and silverworks. There are about a dozen museums located in Yogyakarta.
With full support from the tourism ministry that constantly upgrades the MICE infrastructure, planners will appreciate the pro-activeness and commitment in MICE facilities that are equipped to meet the demands and needs of international business visitors.
Like most cities in Indonesia, Yogyakarta city is a picture of distinctive Dutch colonial-era architecture surrounded by commercial buildings dotted by rows of sidewalks and close by to markets and malls where tourists throng the streets both day and night to find good bargain of souvenirs and trinkets.
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