Medan is the capital
of North Sumatra Province, a trading center and important harbor.
Once part of the Deli Sultanate, the Mesjid Besar (Grand Mosque)
and the Palace of the Sultan of Deli have been restored there past
grandeur. Medan’s harbor, Belawan, is the sea link to Penang,
Malaysia. Regular flights to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Amsterdam,
Vienna, and Jakarta arc available, as well as destinations in Sumatra.
The Capital of North Sumatera Province and the largest city in
Sumatera with a population around 2 million. Many travellers stay
around the Grand Mosque, or Mesjid Raya where there are a number
of budget hotels as well as star rated ones. The Mosque, one of
Indonesia's largest, was built in 1906 in the Moorish style. Remember
if you want to look inside to dress respectfully, no shorts or
bare shoulders, take your shoes off before you enter (and make
sure your feet are clean!) Medan does not get very good write
ups in some guide books, but it can be a fun place, it has bars
with live music, disco's, cinema etc, and about 300 Ex Pats have
chosen to live here. If you are here for a few days it can be
worth visiting:
Maimoon Palace: Built in 1886. Open to the pthlic. The Palace,
Grand Mosque, and Taman Sri Deli (currently closed) are historically
all part of the same complex.
Military Museum: Lots of old canons and guns, including weapons
used in the War of independence. Also paintings depicting struggles
against the Dutch. Zainil Arafin St. Much more interesting than
it sounds.
The library: An excellent collection of reference books and novels,
including many classics in English. Touists can join, taking two
books for a deposit of Rp 25.000. Definitely worth a visit if
you are in Medan for a few days.
The Museum of North Sumatera. 51 Jl. H. M. Jon, established 18
years ago to present and preserve the natural and cultural history
of North Sumatera's ethnic groupss. It has exhibits that date
from the stone age to the merely antique.
The Crocodile Farm is the largest in Indonesia, With about 2,000
crocs of various species. Asam Kubang Village. Open 9.00 am to
5.00 pm, 10 km from city centre.
The Zoo. Three hectares full of animals. Traditional shows on
Sundays. but both the zoo and the crocodile farm are not likely
to appeal to most westerners.
Should you need one, there is a good, reasonably priced hospital
(Rumah sakit) in Medan, The Saint Elisabeth Hospital, 7 JI Haji
Misbah Tel. ( 061) 545158 or 544164, and there is a 'Special Clinic"
- the Matena klinik, Jalan Teuku Umar, Kampung Keling, Medan.
24 Hour testing and treatment for men and women. One Hour Analysis.