Semarang, Indonesia
Klego, Ngempon, Bergas
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Not quite right, since it's lack of infrastructure
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A nice place to learn history yet it has not been managed well since it is located in the middle of field in a village.
This temple is located in the middle of rice fields. This temple is Hindu. The air here is very cool and fresh. The temple here is only 4 large temples, and the rest is small and small. About 200m from the temple there is a diwak hot spring.
Ngempon Temple, locally known as Candi Ngempon, is a small temple complex set in a quiet Javanese village. The temples used yo be a jumble of stones but four of them have now been restored. They belong to the earliest style of Javanese temples from the 7th to 8th centuries. There is some attractive decoration including demonic kala heads, large birds and geometric patterns. There's also a yoni and linga. Entry to the complex is 4000 rupiah for a car.
Great temple, good
Small temple, but peaceful. No fee.
It is a quiet temple area in a rural small town. You have to carefully look for the place since it is a bit hard and has minimum road sign. It's better to go here via the route of the jot springs rather than through Jatingaleh especially if you go by car. You only have to pay for parking if you want to go here.
The temple was built to worship the Hindu gods that were used to prevent the craters along the Diwak and derean villages from erupting, only the mystery of the temple was still mysteriously ready to make it
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