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WELCOME TO BATAM


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So many place and outbond activity you can find it at batam islands.
exmp Barelang bridge,the biggest maha vihara temple in asia,many clean beach,many of seafood restaurant and may of activity you can played..( Go kart,ATV,para sailing, kayak and many more )


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T.Avanza
5 - 7 seater
S$.50 Weekday
S$.60 Weekend
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T.Inova
5 - 7 seater
S$.70 weekday
S$.75 weekend
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T.Hiace Commutter
16 seater
S$.100  Weekday
S$.110 Weekend
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15 seater
S$.85
S$.90
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Amazing Batam Island


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"Welcome to Batam, " the phrase that will you can look  from the waters of the island of Batam ..

Many things you can find on the island of Batam as a tourist, like local or international food , a place to relax or a place of adventure for those who love adventure..
Like sea sport ( banana boat,diving,jet ski or para layang)  or you like a war game like paint ball, and also racing games like GO kart.


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Batam



There is also a historical place where most of Asia looking for a comfortable and good for their families from the threat of war, that the world's eyes fixed on Indonesian island especially of Batam .. there is still the legacy of their way of life in those days and still maintained until today ..

They Call's Kampoeng Vietnamese

"Kampoeng Vietnamese"

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The Vietnamese Refugee camp in Galang Island, Batam is a historical place that once inhabited by about 250,000 refugees from Vietnam in 1979-1995. The camp was built by the UNHCR, one of the organizations under the UN that takes care of victims of war, and the government of Indonesia. This refugee camp lies on an area of about 80 hectares. Just like a new 'city', this camp was equipped with various facilities, ranging from schools, places of worship (churches, temples, and mosque), hospitals, cemeteries, canteens, barracks, and even a prison. 


The refugee story began with a quite long lasted civil war in Vietnam, which happened from 1959 to 1975 that also involved several other countries, eg. The United States and Russia. During and just after the war, many Vietnamese fled away their country for security reasons and for protection. Some of them sailed the South China Sea for months on wooden boats to find a safer place to live. Unfortunately, some of them died on the run, but many also made it by reaching other countries, including on several islands in Indonesia, such as in Natuna Island and Bintan Island. (This is why they were also referred as the "boat people").

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In 1979, they all moved to a refugee camp in Galang Island. For about 16 years they lived on the island, living separated from the outside world. This was deliberately done to facilitate surveillance and security reasons around and inside the camp. Finally in 1995 the camp was closed after the refugees managed to get asylum from countries like the United States and Australia or returning to their home country, Vietnam. This camp was then opened to the public in 1998, after the construction of the Bridge Barelang completed. 

Today, several camp facilities are functioning properly, such as Quan Am Tu Pagoda, Chua Kim Quan Pagoda, and the Catholic Church Nha Tho Duc Me Vo Nhiem. These places of worship are still used by visitors who want to worship and pray in the camp area. Two wooden ships that were used by the refugees are also displayed here, near the Museum of Vietnamese Refugee Camp Galang Island. The museum itself displays some relics of the refugees, such as ID cards, photos, handcrafts (painting, tablecloth, miniature houses, etc.).

Barelang Bridge



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The Barelang Bridge (Jembatan Barelang) is a chain of 6 bridges of various types that connect the islands of BatamRempang, and Galang (Indonesia). Barelang also refers to the islands themselves, which are all administratively part of the municipality of Batam. The smaller islands of Tonton, Nipah, and Setotok (considered parts of the Batam island group) connect Batam and Rempang. The entire Barelang region covers 715 km².
Some locals call the bridge Jembatan Habibie after Dr. Jusuf Habibie, who oversaw the project in construction, aiming to transform the Rempang and Galang islands into industrial sites (resembling present-day Batam). The concept design for the 6 bridges were proposed by Bruce Ramsay of VSL. Dr. Habibie had requested that the designs should be based on a variation of different structural bridge types, in order to introduce & develop new bridge design & building technologies for the Indonesian market. Overtime the bridge sites have grown more into a tourist attraction rather than a transportation route.
The full stretch of all 6 bridges total to 2 kilometers. Travelling from the first bridge to the last is about 50km and takes about 50 minutes. Construction of the bridges started in 1992 and took names from fifteenth to eighteenth-century rulers of the Riau Sultanate.
The Tengku Fisabilillah bridge connects Batam and Tonton island. It stretches for 642 meters and is the most popular bridge of all, being a cable-stayed bridge with two 118 m high pylons and main span 350 m.Tonton-Nipah Bridge is a cantilever bridge with total length 420 m and main span 160 m. Setoko-Nipah Bridge is a girder bridge with total length 270 m and main span 45 m. Setoko-Rempang Bridge is a cantilever bridge with total length 365 m and main span 145 m.Barelang Bridge (Rempang-Galang Bridge) is an arch bridge with total length 385 m and main span 245 m. The road deck was constructed using the incremental launching method, whereby the deck was constructed on the bridge approach and then launched horizontally by the use of hydraulic jacks with special sliding bearings out over the previously constructed arch.

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