Riau
Description
Riau,
which includes a large part of East Sumatra, is homeland to Malays and
the source of Indonesians Malay-based national language. The first book
of Malay grammar, called Bustanul Katibin, was written and published
here in 1857.
Pekanbaru became the
provincial capital in 1959, taking over from the former capital of
Tanjungpinang on the Island of Bintan. About 160 kms upstream on the
Siak River you can find a number of buildings in the traditional style.
Among them are Balai Dang Merdu, Balai Adat and Taman Budaya Riau, or
Riau Cultural Park.
History
Riau Islands were ruled by Malay kingdoms in the 16th
century. The kings found it difficult to maintain their power because
aside from fighting sea pirates, they also had to fend off attacks from
Portuguese, Dutch and English who were keen in controlling this southern
entrance of the Strait of Malacca--a strategic place for trade with
China and India back then.
Oil was found near Pekanbaru, the
capital of Riau, before World War 2. The first oil well was drilled in
Minas, about 10-15 kms away from Pekanbaru. To this day, oil has become
one of major sources of wealth in Riau Province.
Entry
Simpang Tiga Airport is a busy visa free entry point.
Pelangi flies to Kuala Lumpur and Silk Air flies to Singapore. Domestic
airlines direct flights are available from Jakarta as well as from Medan
and Batam. There are frequent departures from the bus station. Agencies
all around town sell tickets for the boats to Batam.
People & Culture
The people inhabited Riau provinces are mostly Malays.
They are known for their geniality, warmth and affection, also diverse
styles of language. There are several protected tribes too in Riau
province, most famous perhaps Sakai tribe, that still lives and thrives
on the woods.
Cuisine
Traditional Malay cuisine is normally spicy, however you
can always find other types of food here. Most famous perhaps for its
kare--some kind of curry--based dishes, Malay dishes offer fabulous
recipes made of sea food ingredients. Due to its proximity to
neighboring provinces, Riau also boasts collection of Western Sumatra
and North Sumatra dishes. Western food and fast food are available
virtually everywhere so tourists without strong stomachs will be able to
get their fills here.
Tourism Office
Jl. Jend. Sudirman No. 200, Pekanbaru Phone. (62-761) 31452, 40356, Fax. (62-761) 40356
http://www.budsenipar-riau.com
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