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Shopping Attractions In Riau Islands Province

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Riau Islands , is a province of Indonesia. It comprises the principal group of the Riau Archipelago along with other island groups to the south, east and northeast. In Indonesian, Riau Islands and Riau Archipelago are synonymous and are distinguished by the word for province, Provinsi. Originally part of the Riau province, the Riau Islands was split off as a separate province in September 2002.
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  • 2. Nagoya Hill Shopping Mall Nagoya
    Nagoya, also known as Lubuk Baja, is the main town of Batam, Indonesia, and administratively a district , covering 10.8 square kilometers. The population was 80,780 in 2010 Census. However, like other fastest growing cities, Batam Island is becoming a continuous urban sprawl. Nagoya Hill Mall is the biggest shopping mall in the region, you can find the most popular fast food restaurants such as A&W, Pizza Hut, KFC, etc. Wide ranges of home appliances, fashions, and electronic gadgets are also available. Hypermart is the only grocery store in the mall. The area surrounded by a number of hotels, ranging from 2 to 4 stars. Right outside the mall, there are many small roadside eateries offering grilled seafood, satay, otak-otak, and other local fare. Foods are generally quite spicy. It is impo...
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  • 5. Tanjungpinang City Center Tanjung Pinang
    Tanjung Pinang is the capital and second-largest city of Riau Islands, a province of Indonesia. Its population is roughly 204,735 and it serves as a trading port for the Riau archipelago. Tanjung Pinang – whose name is taken from the position of a beech tree that juts into the sea – occupies a strategic location on the south of Bintan Island, guarding the mouth of the Bintan River. Tanjung Pinang has ferry and speedboat connections to Batam, Singapore , and Johor Bahru. Over the centuries, Tanjung Pinang came under the control of Sumatra, China, Malacca, the Netherlands, Britain, and Japan. These contacts each influenced its culture, also being a centre of Malay culture and trade traffic. In the 18th century, it was a capital of the Johor–Riau–Lingga Empire.
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