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Images of Malang

The photos here were taken by David Armstrong in Malang in 2006.

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The campus of UMM  that ACICIS students attend. The main entrance to the UMM campus. Part of the campus at UMM. The building on the right is the FISIP building where the ACICIS office is. Distant view of the mosque at the UMM campus. This mosque is reputed to be the biggest on campus mosque in SE Asia.
Pak Dr Mas'ud Said, head of the ACICIS program at UMM. Outside the main library on the UMM campus. An Indonesian student enrolling on the UMM campus. Indonesian students arriving on campus.
Indonesian students during orientation week in September on the campus at UMM. The start of the school year in September at UMM. All new students dress in the same uniform and assemble on the university oval. ACICIS students must do this also. Flower sellers at graduation day at UMM. Graduation day at UMM. This is a big event held in March of each year, at which ACICIS students are honoured guests.
The beautiful female student announcers at graduation day at UMM. The proud family of a UMM graduate get their photos taken. The proud family of a UMM graduate get their photos taken. The Balai Kota, or town hall of Malang.
One of the local mini buses, or angkot (Angkutan Kota), approaching the alun-alun in Malang. The western side of the alun-alun in Malang. The front of the main market in Malang. Typical street scene in Malang.
The main mosque in Malang, in the alun-alun, or town square. Friday prayers outside the main mosque in Malang. One of the many mosques in Malang. An typical Islamic graveyard in Malang. The flowers are frangipani.
Typical scenery near Malang. Typical small food stall in Malang. Candi Jago, located at Tumpang near Malang. Candi Kidal, located not far from Candi Jago.
Candi Badut, located not far from UMM in Malang. Candi Sumberawan, a Buddhist stupa not far from Malang. Candi Jawi, located at Pandaan, not far from Malang on the road to Surabaya. Candi Songgoriti, in Batu, which is not far from Malang.
High school students from Malang doing work experience at Candi Singosari. Pak Sugiono, one of the Juru Pelihara at Candi Singosari. High school students from Malang doing work experience at Candi Singosari. Candi Singosari, near Malang.
The Dwarapala site not far from Candi Singosari. The huge statues are said to be the guardians to the gates of the old kingdom of Singosari. The Jura Pelihara at the Dwarapala site, not far from Candi Singosari. The Juru Pelihara tells schoolchildren about the Dwarapala statues. The old bathing pools of Watu Gede near Malang.