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Mojokerto is a historical city located in East Java, Indonesia, about 50 kilometers from the provincial capital of Surabaya. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, especially as an important site area of the empire of the Manchu Boei, once one of the centers of the ancient Javanese kingdom. The city is surrounded by many archaeological discoveries such as temples and ancient inscriptions that attract history buffs to explore. Economically, Mertero is dominated by agriculture, small-scale industry and tourism, with a warm and humid climate suitable for growing crops such as rice. With a population of about 130,000, the city has a slower pace of life, making it suitable for experiencing traditional Indonesian culture.
Located in the lowland plains of East Java, close to the Brentas River, Mertero has easy access to major cities such as Surabaya by road and rail. The climate is tropical rainforest type, warm all year round, with the rainy season concentrated from November to March, and the suitable time for traveling is from April to October in the dry season. The natural environment is beautiful, surrounded by rural landscapes and nature reserves.
Mertero is a must-visit for Indonesian history buffs, and nearby are the ruins of Manjaboyi such as the temple of Trowulan, which showcases ancient Hindu and Buddhist art. There are also local markets within the city where you can sample traditional cuisine such as satay and gado gado. Tourism is developing and offers simple accommodation and guided tours for short cultural trips.
Longaví, a beautiful town in the Maule Region of Chile, is located in the heart of the Central Valley in central Chile, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Andes Mountains to the east, and is blessed with a rich agricultural and wine culture. This area is known for its mild Mediterranean climate, suitable temperature difference between day and night, and fertile soil, especially suitable for growing grapes, apples, cherries and other high-quality crops, which is one of Chile's important fruit-producing areas, and the local wine industry is also internationally renowned for its Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere and other varieties with unique flavors. Lungavi also retains the traditional Chilean countryside, with its idyllic scenery and wineries, attracting tourists to explore its natural and human charms, which is an ideal window to understand the agriculture and wine culture of central Chile.