Jembatan Pango
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Jembatan Pango: A Cultural Connector
Jembatan Pango stands as a vital link in Banda Aceh, facilitating transportation and connecting communities. This bridge reflects the region's resilience following historical events.
Constructed in 2006, Jembatan Pango was developed to replace previous infrastructure affected by natural disasters. Its modern design showcases reinforced materials, providing both functionality and aesthetics. The bridge is significant to the locals, representing recovery and progress post-tsunami.
Unforgettable Highlights
🌉 Key highlight #1: Scenic Views - Offering picturesque views of the Aceh River, ideal for photographs.
🔄 Key highlight #2: Local Interaction - A meeting place for locals, where visitors can experience everyday life.
🛤️ Key highlight #3: Cultural Events - Often hosts local festivities, showing traditional Acehnese culture.
Accessible free of charge, Jembatan Pango attracts tourists, families, and historians interested in local heritage and infrastructure.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Jembatan Pango
Modern Construction
Built in 2006, the bridge replaced older structures damaged during the 2004 tsunami.
Symbol of Resilience
The bridge signifies the recovery and rebuilding efforts of Banda Aceh post-disaster.
Community Gathering Spot
Frequently used by locals for gatherings and cultural celebrations along the riverfront.
Location
Address
View mapJl. Prof. Ali Hasyimi
Opening Hours
Friday:
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Monday:
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Tuesday:
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Wednesday:
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Contact Information
Price
Free.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 1-2 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings are ideal to avoid crowds and experience local life.