Prepare to be thrilled by the adrenaline-pumping high-speed boat race on the river!
On 19th to 21st October 2018, the Tanjung Pinang International Dragon Boat 2018 race is set to focus the spotlight on the city of Tanjung Pinang on Bintan Island, in the Riau Islands Province. This exceptional annual race will take place along the iconic
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This year, the race will see fierce competition among 30 teams from different countries that include Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, as well as the best dragon boat teams from Indonesia. The number of participants continues to grow as registration is still open. A total cash prize of IDR150 million awaits those who emerge victorious in the race.
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The Tanjung Pinang International Dragon Boat Race 2018 will also feature other competitive sports including a Kayak/Canoe Competition racing for a total prize of IDR15million, the slippery Palmtree Pole Climbing, a Tug of War, Bakiak clog racing competition, a sack race, a Joget Dangkong Dance Competition, and a whole lot more. On Riau, food is never far away, so also spread out will be the Pasar Warisan Culinary Festival featuring a wide range of scrumptious food, snacks, and drinks that are distinct, but not limited to the Riau Islands.
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In the 18th century, the island of Penyengat was the twin-seat of the Johor-Riau Sultanate. Today, the Sultan’s palace is being restored. It is an interesting blend of Javanese and Dutch architecture, and remains imbued with an air of dignity, even though it was abandoned for over 80 years. Here are royal tombs and crypts, and a restored fort.
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Tanjung Pinang is the second largest city after Batam in the Riau Island, which has today grown into the capital city of the entire province. Tanjung Pinang lies at a strategic location at the southwestern coast of the Island of Bintan facing Batam Island. This city is the main entry port from where to explore the many wonders that the Riau Archipelago offer.
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A number of domestic flights such as Garuda, Sriwijaya Air, and Lion Air have daily flights to Tanjung Pinang from Jakarta. There are numerous ferries plying daily to Tanjung Pinang from Singapore and Malaysia. The Sri Bintan Pura ferry terminal is the main passenger port on Bintan and is used by all domestic and international services from the city. You can also take the ferry to Bintan’s north coast to the Bintan Resorts area, but since Tanjung Pinang is still a distance away from here you must take a Resort bus or taxi to the town of Tanjung Pinang.
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