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Imam Bonjol Park

I lived in Alang Laweh, South Padang, and west Sumatra. Alang Laweh divide two regions, those are Alang Laweh and Alang Laweh Koto. Those two are separated by a street, named Thamrin Street. If we go from Central market to Bayur Bay, Alang Laweh is in the left side and Alang Laweh Koto in the right side. This region is near from downtown, because many public transportations pass this region and beside that in Alang Laweh there are some important buildings in Padang, such as Telkom, Police office, mayor office and then Bagindo Azis Chan building, now this building become Padang education agency. There arrange all of problem education in Padang. Beside Alang laweh near to many buildings, Alang laweh also near to Central Market, Imam Bonjol Park. Imam Bonjol Park is a park that located in center of Padang Town. This park is green and often used for relaxing at the holiday time for many people. Inside of this park there is a big field that often used for playing football from many kinds of football clubs in Padang, not only for playing football, this field also often used for music concert, and also for show some events in Padang, such as Padang celebration, New years, etc. This field was also a tribune. Tribune is a place for everyone watching football and music concert. This tribune looks like a traditional house of Minangkabau, because the roof of tribune likes buffalo horn. Back of this field, there is a place for child playing, such as flying fox, climbing, cars, etc. back of Imam Bonjol Park, this is a central market, named Pasar Raya. Central market always opens every day. Central market selling all of things that someone need everyday start primer things until luxurious things are in this market. The prices of the things are very cheaper than the other market. In conclusion, Alang Laweh is region near the downtown, because all of public transportation passes this region, and there are some important buildings and has a park named Imam Bonjol Park. You should visit it and you would not regret.