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Cirebon’s Coastal Dreams

Sunan Gunung Jati’s legacies live on, including appreciation of diversity. Nevertheless, Cirebon is still struggling to restore its glory.

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ABDULLAH FIKRI ASHRI
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The West Java Provincial Government launched the Cirebon Tourism on Bus or Citros tourism bus at Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon City, West Java, Saturday (02/23/2019). The tour bus will surround a number of tourist destinations such as the Tomb of Sunan Gunung Jati, Keraton Kasepuhan, the Old Town area to the Trusmi Batik area.

Sunan Gunung Jati’s legacies live on, including appreciation of diversity. Nevertheless, Cirebon is still struggling to restore its glory.

Suljani, 60, found shelter from the scorching sun as he entered the small alley at Jagabayan Mosque in community unit (RW) 009, Panjunan, in the coastal city of Cirebon, West Java. The mosque, established more than 500 years ago, is a marker of Panjunan’s Islamic civilization.

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