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Palembang is the capital city of the South Sumatra province in Indonesia. Palembang is
one of the oldest cities in Indonesia, and has a history of being a capital of a maritime
empire. Located on the Musi River banks on the east coast of southern Sumatra island,
it has an area of 400.61 square kilometres and a population of 1,441,500. Palembang is
the second-largest city in Sumatra after Medan and the seventh-largest city in
Indonesia. The city has hosted the 26th edition of Southeast Asian Games on 11 to 22
November 2011 along with Jakarta.
It was formerly the capital city of the Kingdom of Sriwijaya, a powerful
Malay kingdom, which influenced much of Southeast Asia. The earliest
evidence of its existence dates from the 7th century; a Chinese monk, I-Tsing,
wrote that he visited Sriwijaya in the year 671 for 6 months. The first inscription
in which the name Sriwijaya appears also dates from the 7th century, namely
the Kedukan Bukit Inscription around Palembang in Sumatra, dated 683.
Palembang landmarks include the Ampera Bridge and theMusi River, the latter of which divides the city into two,Seberang Ilir to the north and Seberang Ulu to the south. TheSeberang Ilir is Palembang's economic and cultural centerand the Seberang Ulu is its political center.
Here is the statistical data of Kota Palembang:
• 1.455.284 residents
• 28 hospitals
• 57 hotels / apartments
• 325 kindergartens and play groups
• 470 primary schools
• 242 junior high schools
• 151 senior high schools
• 64 universities/higher learning institutions
• 13 malls or shopping centers
• Music and entertainment lounges
• Clubs & fitness centers
• Golf & Country Club
• Botanical Garden
Amanzi Water Park Palembang Palembang Indah Mall
Kenten Golf Club Educational Institutions/Language Centers
Jembatan Ampera is one of the
largest bridge in Indonesia and
also Palembang landmark.
Benteng Kuto Besak the old fort
located on Musi riverbank.
Masjid Agung Palembang. This grand mosque has been
renovated a few times already. Now it is a very large and
beautiful mosque. In some sections of the mosque you can
see old Sriwijayan style architecture. It is located in front of
the main roundabout in Palembang which you will pass
coming from the Musi Bridge.
Late afternoon on Benteng Kuto Besak
The river front plaza on front of Kuto Besak fort overlooking Musi
river and Ampera bridge is a popular spot for local family,
youngsters and visitors to enjoy late afternoon breeze in
Palembang. It is a nice place for hang around and people seeing.
The "warung terapung" (floating warung) are boat eating
establishment offering nice and cheap snacks and Palembang
famous dishes such as pempek. On east side of Ampera bridge,
numbers of traditional eating establishments offering various local
delicacies.
Cruising Musi River. The small "perahu ketek" (ketek
boat) offer a short cruise on Musi river, overing view of
Ampera bridge and Palembang city from Musi river. It
can be rented personally or shared with locals.
Museum Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II, located near
Benteng Kuto Besak. The museum building is in
Palembang Limasan traditional architecture, displaying
the history of Palembang city, from the era of Buddhist
Sriwijaya empire to Palembang Sultanate and colonial
era.
Cinema. Movie theater is an affordable entertainment in Palembang when
you don't have any idea where to go and what to do. The fare per movie is
around Rp. 40,000 per ticket. Beware the heavy hand of the Indonesian
censor though. The cinemas would be full of students and teenagers
especially on Monday where there is a promotion (Nomat - Nonton Hemat)
that only cost around Rp. 30,000 per ticket.
There are only 4 theaters opened in daily basis so there are no much options
of movie selection. Cinemas: INTERNASIONAL 21, PIM 21, STUDIO 21
(Cineplex) Website: www.palembangcenter.com
Sunday morning exercise in Jakabaring.Jakabaring Sport City with its grand Gelora Sriwijaya
Stadium was the host of 2011 Southeast Asian Games. In
sunday morning it is a popular spot for locals to
converge and do jogging and exercise.
is a mixed use complex that opened in August 2004, with site-area about 54,000 square meters and features:
3rd storey strata title Shopping Mall (41,536.5m2 gross area), have re-sellable area about 28.481,78 m2, and have the
biggest shopping mall atrium at South Sumatra (777m2. 120 unit Shop-Offices (Rumah Toko = Ruko). The Arayduta
Hotel is a 5-star hotel with 18 stories, together with Convention Hall for 3.000 people’s capacity. The shopping mall is the
modern and the complete mall which is built as the recreation center and the 'shopping heaven' for families in
Palembang and operational with three big anchor tenants (Carrefour hypermarket, Grand JM department store, and
Gramedia bookstore); some Family game stations (Amazon, Fun city); four billiard center (with total table about 55 billiard
table); some Café, local and national fast food restaurants (KFC, CFC Texas, Popeye’s, Mc Donald, etc); Hairdresser (JonnyAndrean, Yoppie Salon, etc); Shops;
Local TV station (PAL TV); National FM
Radio station (Oz Radio); etc.
Palembang Square nowadays becomes
as one of the favorites place at South
Sumatra (about 750.000 regular
visitor/month).
Palembang Square
A very busy multi storied bazaar situated near Masjid
Agung. When coming into Palembang on the Musi Bridge
you will be able to see the bazaar on your right. Women's
clothing is widely sold. A lot of clothing sold here are in
beautiful colours and embroidery with Indian/Pakistani
styles. Bargaining here is a must. Some people refer to this
bazaar as the Tanah Abang of Palembang. Pasar 16 is also
good to buy traditional palembang textile called Songket.
You can get songket as a textile to make clothes, songket
shoes, purses, cushion covers, calligraphy, art, hand fans,
etc. Songket is a must buy if you come to Palembang. Don't
buy it at the airport as it would be more expensive.
Pasar 16 Ilir
Jalan Letkol Iskandar no.18, ☎+62 711-350999. operational hour 10.00 - 22.00. PIM is the 30,000 square meter mall with many
national and international brands such as Giordano, Crocodile, POLO and Ralph Lauren, LEVI's, ANDREW, Point Break, Planet Surf,
NIKE, ADIDAS, FISIK, Hammer, Leonne Uomo, Bruno Piatelli, Osella, Contempo, GOSH, ETUDE HOUSE, The FaceShop, C n F
Perfumery, Sport Station and Kids Station, Swatch, Samsonite, SHARP, the BodyShop, Breadtalk and GOLF HOUSE. The mall has
also many anchor tenants such as ACE Hardware, INFORMA home furnishing, HYPERMART, Cinema 21 (6 cinema), and Electronic
Solution. If you want to relax and chat with friends you can try to hang out at JCo doughnut and coffee, EXCELSO and the
upcoming Roppan. To have meals you can dine in Pizza Hut, A&W, Brasserie, Es Teler 77, CFC, DON Cafe, Mr. Pancake or Solaria,
or you can also have a great time at the Le Garden Food court which offer you many kinds of Palembang cuisines. When your
kids need more games, you can go straight to TIMEZONE. There are a lot more stores of Optics (Optic Seis and Optic Melawai),
Palembang Indah Mall (PIM)
Accessories Stores and Cellular and Gadget Stores (PAZIA, Erafone, Global
Teleshop, WellComm and also hairdressers (Johny Andrean, My Salon and
Christopher Salon). The people in South Sumatra and Palembang consider PIM
as an exclusive mall for middle upper class. Around the mall currently there are
Standard Chartered Bank, Bank Central Asia, Bakso Lapangan Tembak, Ma
Maison (Italian and French Cuisine), Istana Mama Susi Resto, Fugu Sushi Bar,
billiard, karaoke center and Hotel. The mall has a parking lot building which can
contain up to 1200 cars. PIM is considered as a one stop entertainment and
shopping for the people of South Sumatra.
The Aryaduta Hotel & Convention Center PalembangA 5 star hotel in centre. +62 21 385 8770. Jl. POM IX, Palembang Square,
Palembang 30137, South Sumatra, Indonesia, ☎+62 711 383 838, . Hotel
Aryaduta Palembang is located in South Sumatra, Indonesia. The Aryaduta
Hotel & Convention Center is an 18-storey atrium hotel offering 174 rooms.
One of the facilities they offer to guests is their the largest banquet and
meeting space in South Sumatra, accommodating up to 2,500 guests
reception-style. Guests could also enjoy their experience in their Pool Café
that offers healthy food, snacks, and light refreshments. Best rates on official
website start at USD 64.46
Hotel Arista PalembangA 4 star platinum hotel on a service level that equals any 5 star hotel.
+62 711 355000 Fax: +62 711 377 966
Penginapan Lebar DaunWhere backpackers are most welcome. +62 812 712 9405
HomeInn PalembangJl.Mayor Ruslan No.8, ☎0711-377799. checkin: 11000; checkout: 1200.
The population of Palembang on January 1st 2010 is approximately 1,544,610. (Extrapolated
from a population of 1,441,500 in 2000 and a population of 1,535,952 on December 27th 2010.)
and this’s a data of population in Palembang from 2005 until 2010.
Name StatusPopulation
census
2005-06-30
Populationcensus
2010-05-01
Populationcensus
2013-05-30
Kota Palembang City 1,342,258 1,455,284 1,742,186
Area: 369.22 km² – Density: 3,941.5 inh./km² [2010] – Change: +1.69%/year [2005 → 2012]
Source: Badan Pusat Statistik, Republik Indonesia (web).
The capital city of South Sumatra is Palembang. Musi River runs in this city. A famous bridge, the
Ampera Bridge, spans on this river. In the past, Palembang was the capital city of the Sriwijaya
Kingdom. South Sumatra is also welknown for its songket and rainbow textiles.Situated on the
eastern side of the Bukit Barisan mountain range the province of South Sumatra is relatively flat,
nevertheless fertile, as numerous rivers crisscross and meander through out the region. Part of this
province are two sizable islands called Bangka and Belitung, off Sumatra's east coast in the South
China Sea. Palembang, its capital city and gateway to the province, lies right on the banks of the
great Musi river, 60 km upstream and navigable by oceangoing vessels. No wonder that most
major social and economic activities should center in and around Palembang and the Musi river
where the region's pride, the Ampera Bridge, is found as well.Because of its sheer location on the
southernmost rim of the South China Sea and close to one of world's busiest sea lanes linking the
Far East with Europe, the region's historical background is undoubtedly rich and colorful.
There are several universities and academies surround Palembang area, those are:
Sriwijaya University, Polytechnic State of Sriwijaya, IAIN Raden Fatah, STMIK-MDP, Indo
Global Mandiri University, Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi Musi (STIE-Musi), Muhammadiyah
University, Musi Charitas University and much more.
• University of Sriwijaya
• State Polytechnic of Sriwijaya Palembang
• State Islamic Institute of Raden Fattah
Palembang
• School of Journalism Indonesia.
First Journalism School in Indonesia, SJI was
inaugurated by President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono at the top of National Press Day
(HPN) in Palembang, 9 February 2010.
School of Journalism is the first international
journalism school in Indonesia under the
auspices of UNESCO This school is
addressed to who wants to understand the
world of Journalism, this is temporarily sat
Training Kepegawaiaan South Sumatra
Province.
Universities in Palembang• Universitas Bina Darma
• Universitas Indo Global Mandiri
• Universitas Muhammadiyah Palembang
• Universitas Palembang
• Universitas Sjakhyakirti
• Universitas IBA
• Universitas Taman Siswa
• Universitas PGRI
• Universitas Kader Bangsa
• Universitas Tridinanti
• Universitas Terbuka
• Politeknik Akamigas Palembang
• STMIK/AMIK Multi Data Palembang
• ST MUSI
High schools in Palembang:• SMA Xaverius 1 Palembang
• Ignatius Global School
• Sekolah Palembang Harapan
• Sekolah Kusuma Bangsa
• SMA Xaverius 3 Palembang
• SMA Negeri 1 Palembang
• SMA Negeri 3 Palembang
• SMA Negeri 5 Palembang
• SMA Negeri 6 Palembang
• SMA Negeri 7 Palembang
• SMA Plus Negeri 17 Palembang
• SMA Negeri Sumatera Selatan
(Sampoerna Academy)
• SMA Negeri 2 Palembang
Top Junior schools in Palembang:• SMP Negeri 10 Palembang
• SMP Ignatius Global School
• SMP Xaverius 1 Palembang
• SMP Kusuma Bangsa
• SMP Xaverius 6 Palembang
• SMP Xaverius Maria Palembang
• SMP Negeri 1 Palembang
• SMP Negeri 3 Palembang
• SMP Negeri 8 Palembang
• SMP Negeri 9 Palembang
• SMP Negeri 34 Palembang
• MTS Negeri 1 Palembang
The Musi RiverBy Javanese standards the Musi river is both very broad as well as long, comparable to those
found on the big island of Kalimantan, formerly Borneo. The river flows right through the city,
cutting it in two halves called the Ulu bank and the Ilir bank and linked by a bridge of considerable
size and length, called the Ampera Bridge. If visitors do not care to make an interesting or unique
boat trip down the river, they could still take a walk halfway over the bridge to see the vast
panorama surrounding them, rare at any other place in Indonesia. Down below they will see
unbelievable traffic of boats, big and small, crisscrossing water lines without accidents as if steered
by the most able navigators.
Limas The Traditional House
Another interesting item to see is the Limas house
which are still found scattered over the province, most of
them built on riversides, however, not facing the waterfront.
One explanation could be that daily household activities can
be done in full privacy, out of sight of passers-by. These very
ornate wooden houses built on stilts have rather sizable
measurements: from 15 to 20 m in width and from 30 to 60
m in length. A good part of the house has hand-carved
columns, door and window frames and cross ventilation
between the rooms by placing wooden panels with flow-
through carvings just below the ceilings. Indeed, it would
almost be a must to observe the architecture and style of
these Limas houses, some of them open to the public.
Punti Kayu Natural Pine ForestThis recently built recreational complex covers an area of 50
hectares, consisting of four parts: an amusement park, a
recreation park, an natural forest, and a man-made lake. In
this complex are to be found a children's playground, a
cultural park, a souvenirs shop, restaurants and an
information booth. Because of its proximity to the capital
and easy accessibility, this complex actually caters mainly to
the local inhabitants of the city of Palembang, however,
international tourists may enjoy passing a calm day here to
watch urbanites amuse themselves.
Ampera BridgeThe city’s landmark and one that is spectacular at
night when fully lit. The bridge was built by the Japanese as
reparation after the Second World War. The meaning of
Ampera is amanat penderitaan rakyat. The bridge that
spread above Musi River is becomes the main characteristic
of Palembang city. It was built on 1962 - 1965. Ampera
Bridge has 78m high of tower.
1. Regional Company of Water Supply of Tirta Musi Palembang
2. Regional Enterprise Market Palembang
3. Incorporated Company of Bukit Asam (PT BA)
4. Incorporated Company of Semen Baturaja
5. PTPN 7
6. Incorporated Company of Pertamina Reg. Palembang
7. Incorporated Company of PLN Exp. IV Branch Palembang (PT PLN)
8. Incorporated Company of Pupuk Sriwijaya Palembang (PT PUSRI)
9. Incorporated Company Development Tools of Palembang Jaya (PT Sarana
Pembangunan Palembang Jaya)
Company
ReligionPalembang is diverse in culture and religion. People are respect each other and
living in harmony. There are a lot of places of worship in Palembang for various religious
beliefs, some of the examples include:
Moslem Mosque: Masjid Agung
Christian Churches : Gereja Anugerah Kristus
Catholic Church : Gereja Santo Yoseph
Buddhist Monastery/Vihara: Dharma Bakti
Hindu Temple: Pura Agung Sriwijaya
Confucianism Temple: Kwa Ceng Bio
LanguangePalembang is the name of a city and a people group. The Palembang people live mostly
in Palembang city as well as spread out in groups in several other areas. The Palembang
are sometimes called Melayu Palembang or Musi Banyuasin people. The Mesuji can also
be considered a part of the Palembang. In the city of Palembang, they live in groups and
are spread across the region. They live in several subdistricts in the Ogan Komering Ilir
District: Tulang Selapan, Sirah Pulau Padang, Pedamaran, Mesuji.
Air Sugihan and Pampangan. And they also live in subdisticts in the Musi Banyuasin
District: Sungai Lilin and Bayung Lencir. And they also live right across the Banyuasin
District. They use the Malay Language with a Palembang dialect. The language is easy to
master for those who can speak Indonesian. However, their language also has some
special characteristics. For example the letter 'r' is not accentuated like the other
languages and they add the letter 'o' to the end of words.
There are lots of performing arts in Palembang, which are influenced by the various
cultures residing in the city. Some examples include:
Gending Sriwijaya DanceGending Sriwijaya dance is a traditional dance
from South Sumatera Society that reflects a
friendly attitude, happiness, sincerity, and
openness of host to the guests. This dance aims to
welcome special guest who visit the region, like
head of the country, head of the government, and
the groom’s family in wedding ceremony/fiesta.
The dance is performed by young beautiful dancer
who wear traditional clothes aesan gede,
selendang mantri, paksangkong, dodot and
tanggai. They are the main dancers that is
escorted by two other dancers who bring umbrella
and long spear. While in the very back line, there is
the singer of Gending Sriwijaya. However,
nowadays the role of singer and music
background has been replaced by tape recorder.
Dul Muluk TheaterDul Muluk is one of the traditional art in South
Sumatra. Theatre Abdul Muluk first inspired Arab
descent from a trader named Wan Bakar. He came
to Palembang in the 20th century and held a
reading of the story of Abdul Muluk adventure
Jauhari, son of Sultan Abdul Hamid Shah who
reigned in the land around his home in Berbari
Appliances Takat, 16 Ulu. Events that attract people
that had gathered. The show could be Dulmuluk
peak in the 1960's and 1970's. When there are
dozens of theater group Dul Muluk tradition. In
some places the tradition of the theater is also
known as the show Johori. Johori The term comes
from the name the main character, whose full
name is Abdul Muluk Jauhari.
Pempek or empek-empek Palembang is a typical food
made from fish and sago. Actually it is difficult to say that
the center is pempek Palembang because almost all areas in
South Sumatra produce. The presentation was accompanied
by a sauce pempek black brown called vinegar or cuko
(Palembang language). Cuko made from boiled water, then
add brown sugar, shrimp, dried shrimp and crushed chili,
garlic, and salt. For the indigenous people of Palembang,
cuko than once made spicy to increase appetite. But with
the influx of migrants from outside the island of Sumatra, it
is now widely found cuko with a sweet taste for those who
do not like spicy. Cuko can protect teeth from caries
(damage to enamel and dentin). Because in one liter of
solution pempek sauce usually contained 9-13 ppm fluoride.
a complement to the distinctive taste to eat food is
sliced fresh cucumber dice and yellow noodles.
Pempek
MaksubaMaksuba cake is one of the typical food of
Palembang, Indonesia. This cake is similar to a pie 8
hours. Materials needed with cakes 8 hours, but how
to make it different. Maksuba cake made in layers so
that after the results of multi-layered cake-like layer
cake workmanship.
TempoyakTempoyak is durian flesh (acidified). In Palembang tempoyak
lot of dishes made using fish material (Patin Fish, Fish Laes,
etc.) are usually made spiced or brengkes. Sour taste spicy and
savory of tempoyak which together with fish meat gives a
different flavor on the tongue. Sometimes Tempoyak
made into sauce.
Geographically, South Sumatra province is located between 1o and 4o South Latitude and between 102o
and 108o East Longitude.
The boundaries of the area is:
North side : South China Sea
West side : Jambi Province and Bengkulu Province
South side : Lampung Province
East side : Java SeaClimate data for Palembang
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C
(°F)
29
(85)
30
(86)
31
(87)
31
(88)
31
(88)
31
(88)
31
(88)
31
(88)
31
(88)
31
(88)
31
(87)
30
(86)
31
(87)
Average low °C (°F)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(76)
25
(77)
24
(76)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
Precipitation mm (inches)
240
(9.45)
240
(9.45)
280
(11.02)
270
(10.63)
190
(7.48)
110
(4.33)
100
(3.94)
90
(3.54)
110
(4.33)
200
(7.87)
260
(10.24)
330
(12.99)
2,460
(96.85)
Source: http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/weather.php3?s=12269&refer=&units=metric
AdministrativelySouth Sumatra Province is divided among 8 regencies, 2 municipals and 3administrative towns with Palempang
as its capital city.
TemperatureThe humidity of south Sumatra province is 78%. The rainfall range is variation between 2,000 - 3,000 mm per
year and an average wind velocity of 3.23 km per hour. And the temperature ranges between 21.8o C and 32.2o
C.
DemographyA migration flow to this province is supported by the existence of heavy plantation exertion, mining and
transmigration program. The population density of this province is 58,8 people per Km2 (1994). Compared to
the average national population growth amounted to 2.144% per year, this province was on the lower level with
1.10% per year.
Wide AreaThe area of south Sumatra province is 103,688 sq. km width.
Palembang's economy has been developed significantly since it became a host for a National
Sporting Event in 2004. The city government has set a revenue target of IDR 3.5 billion from
advertising alone. Palembang was also one of hosts of the 2007 AFC Asian Cup. Gross Regional
Product (GRP) per capital is the regional or provincial counterpart of the national Gross Domestic
Product (GDP), Palembang has GRP per capita in thousands of IDR 18,725 and GRP per capita in USD
2138.59.
Inflation in August 2012 in the city of Palembang (0.51 percent) is lower than inflation the same
month in 2011 (0.69 percent), but higher than the inflation rate in August 2010 (0.07 percent.
Calendar year inflation in August 2012 was at 2.02 percent, lower than inflation calendar August 2011
(2.28 per cent) and also lower than the inflation rate in August 2010 calendar year (3.26 percent).
Inflation "year on year" (August 2012 to August 2011) in Palembang is at 3.51 percent, lower than
inflation "year on year" in August 2011 (5.02 percent), also lower than inflation "year on year" in
August 2010 (4.86 percent).
Mayor of Palembang : H. ROMI HERTON, SH.,MH
Deputy Mayor of Palembang : H. HARNOJOYO
Regional Secretary : Drs. H.. M. HUSNI THAMRIN, MM
Mayor Assistant : Drs. ROSIDI
Assistant of Economy & Development :
Mayor Assistant : Ir. H. APRIADI S. BUSRI, Ces
Assistant of General Administration
Mayor Assistant : H. M.Y. Badaruddin, SH.,M.Si
Assistant of Welfare
Mayor Assistant : Drs. Erwin R. Bakri, MM
Sekretariat DPRD Kota Palembang
Secretariat of the Regional Representatives Council Palembang
Inspektorat Kota Palembang
Inspectorate of Palembang
Satuan Polisi Pamong Praja
Civil Service Police Unit
Palembang Golf Club
Kenten Hills golf course in Palembang in South Sumatra Province is the oldest field in Indonesia,
comprehensive facilities make any golf game is always held here. Golf Course which has been built since the
Dutch colonial era with area of 70 hectares has international standards of green grass. So it is not only the
agenda of national games but also in Asia are always held there. It was not separated from the lawn care that is
not arbitrary, except every day is always cut, the grass must also be mixed with water and a little fertilizer.
Kambang Iwak Family Park
Kambang Iwak Family Park (KIF Park), a lake located in the tourist city of Palembang, Kambang Iwak
Family Park is located close to where the mayor of Palembang. On the banks of the lake, there are many families
and leisure arena crowded on holidays. Besides, in the middle of the lake there are water fountains that look
gorgeous at night.
Jakabaring Sport CityJakabaring Sport City also known as Jakabaring Sport Complex is a sport facility complex in Palembang, South
Sumatra, Indonesia. The complex is located 5 kilometers southeast from Palembang city center, across Musi river
through Ampera Bridge in Jakabaring, Seberang Ulu I area. It was the main venue of 2011 Southeast Asian
Games. Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium, one of the largest stadium in Indonesia, is located within this complex.
Punti Kayu Nature ParkPunti Kayu Nature Park is the only forest tour in the city of Palembang, located 6 km from the city center. Punti
Kayu Park area is a conservation area which development concept based on the principles of protection of
biological diversity of plants and animals. There was also the arena on horseback, elephant area, flower garden,
children's playground, boat dock, children's pool, a suspension bridge, open stage, and joglo / marquee.baring
Palembang Trade Center(PTC)Palembang Trade Center (PTC) is a shopping center (Trade Centre) that began operating since 2004. This
shopping center is located in the R Sukamto Palembang. PTC is close to the Novotel Hotel and Residence and
wholesale center. PTC offers the concept of "all store", where there are 500 or so units of shop or home office,
with a very wide parking convenience. Beside that PTC has a very wide playing field and often event held in the
atrium. In addition there is also a Palembang Indah Mall (PIM), Palembang Square (PS), International Plaza (IP)
and JM group as a shopping center in the city of Palembang.
Many society in Palembang use public transportation such as bus, taxi, bajaj, airbus and busway
and this is some public transport in the city of Palembang.
Kapal Putri Kembang DadarPerahu Ketek
Water Bus Trans Musi Kereta Sriwjiya
TransmusiFor tourist staying in the city center, they can move around
the town easily. Now, the bus connect you to virtually any
public places in the city such as Jakabaring sport city,
Ampera bridge, and Mall. You just need to know your
destination and the transit point.
Fare: Rp 5.000,-/ride
Ojek (Motorcycle Taxi)Ojek tend to congregate at Tjunctions on main roads and
near smaller roads that are not serviced by bus routes. Ojek
becomes the best choice when you need to beat the traffic
jam.
Fare: Bargain before you get on is a must - ask a
local what the price should be first.
AngkotAngkot is smaller van/mini-bus that serves set routes on
smaller main roads in Palembang. The beginning and end
points of the routes are visible on the front and back of each
bus, along with a route number.
Fare: Rp 3.000,-/ride
No. Destination Remarks
From To
1 Perumnas Kertapati Terminal City Bus
2 Perumnas Plaju City Bus
3 KM 12 Kertapati Terminal City Bus
4 KM 12 Plaju City Bus
5 Pusri Kertapati Terminal City Bus
6 Pusri Plaju City Bus
7 Bukit Besar Jaka Baring City Bus
8 Sako Palembang Indah Mall
(PIM)
Trans Musi
9 Alang-alang Lebar Ampera Trans Musi
10 Plaju Palembang Square (PS) Trans Musi
11 Kertapati Terminal Jaka Baring Trans Musi
12 Pusri Palembang Square (PS) Trans Musi
13 Unsri Palembang Unsri Indralaya Trans Musi
14 Ampera Perumnas Public Transport
15 Ampera Pakjo Public Transport
16 Ampera Kertapati Public Transport
17 Ampera Plaju Public Transport
18 Ampera Bukit Besar Public Transport
19 Ampera Sekip Public Transport
20 Ampera Tanggo Buntung Public Transport
21 Ampera Lemabang Public Transport
22 Ampera KM 5 Public Transport