Tanjung Pinang est après Batam la seconde ville par la taille de l’archipel de Riau. Elle est d’ailleurs aujourd’hui la capitale de cette province archipel. Sise à un endroit stratégique sur la cote sud est de l’île de Batam, c’est le point de départ pour explorer les merveilles de l’archipel de Riau. En juillet 2004, l’archipel de Riau est devenue une province séparée de celle de Riau et comprend donc les îles de Karimun, Batak, Bintan et Sinkep-Lingga. Beaucoup de communautés ethnique différentes vivent à Tanjung Pinang. Bien que ce ne soit pas une grande ville, ville moyenne elle attire aussi beaucoup d’immigrants. Le long des routes principales, vous y verrez mosquées, églises, temples hindou, vihara et les Malais, Bugis, Javanais, Bandar et Sumatranais y coexister en toute harmonie. Tanjung Pinang est un paradis pour les amateurs de fruits de mer. Le mollusque “Gongo gong” est à gouter. Une cuisine chinoise y est abondante avec aussi toute sortes de cuisines indonésiennes. La pâtes à tartiner “Kaya” faite de noix de coco et d’oeufs ainsi que le gâteau aux 1000 couches où les “Otak-Otak” (gateau de poisson grillé sont des spatialité que vous pourrez emporter et partager au retours. Que ce soit par terre ou par mer, toutes les activités autour de Tanjung Pinang sont facilement accessibles pour le tourisme. Parmi eux notamment l’île de Penyengat, Senggarang et les Pagodes Chinoises. L’île de Penyengat, accessible en bateau, était à une époque la capitale du royaume de Riau. Ainsi s’y trouve les vestiges du palais du Rja Ali et les sépultures des Raja Jaafar et Ali. Tous ces lieux très bien indiqués. La vielle ville se trouve le long du boulevard de bord de mer face à Penyengat, o`u se trouve la résidence du Bupati o Régent. Le bâtiment se reconnait facilement par so architecture coloniale et les piliers de la véranda d’entrée.
Get There Depuis peu, Tanjung Pinang est facilement accessible depuis Jakarta avec des vols quotidiens des compagnies locales Garuda, Sriwijaya et Lion Air. Tanjung Pinang est aussi desservie par ferry depuis Singapore et la Malaisie. Le port Bintan Pura est le port principal d passager pour les trajet locaux et internationaux.
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