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Bengkulu
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Once a small trading held up by the British in the late 17th century, Bengkulu City was finally handed over to the Dutch after an unsuccessful pepper trade. The British are known to leave remnants of their occupation, and Bengkulu City is no exception. Here you can find Fort Marlborough in all its stone glory, still with its ancient cannons, as well as some monuments left by Sir Raffles, such as the Thomas Parr monument and the Hamilton monument. This sleepy little city is now known as a coal mining district, annually producing tonnes of coal to export throughout Asia. Bengkulu City not only offers history, but also a splendid natural landscape, from the hilltops thick with vegetation to the long stretch of beach at Pantai Panjang.
The capital city of the province of South Sumatra, Palembang is one of the oldest cities in Indonesia, and was the capital of the Srivijaya maritime empire. Located on the banks of the Musi River, one of Palembang\'s most iconic landmarks is the Ampera bridge which unites the Seberang Ilir to the north and Seberang Ulu to the south. Seberang Ilir is Palembang\'s economic and cultural centre, while Seberang Ulu is its political centre. One must try delicacy when in Palembang is Pempek which is a fried or steamed fish cake bathed in a black spicy vinegar sauce.