Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Tunjungan: The Night Lights

Jalan Tunjungan is probably the most famous street in Surabaya. Located at the downtown of the city, it has been one of the biggest commercial centers since the beginning of the 20th century. The commercial centers now have shifted to many different areas of the city, leaving Tunjungan with the memory of its past-time glory.

I had a rare chance to take some shots of the old buildings in Tunjungan at night last Sunday (May 19,2013). The road was closed for the annual Surabaya Urban Culture Festival. I didn't take many interesting photos of the multicultural festival, but when I was going home, I was stunned by the beautiful night lights at the buildings, too beautiful not to be captured by my Samsung Galaxy Ace camera. All pictures are unedited.

So here they are...

An unknown building in colonial architecture.

The construction workers

99 years.

Hotel Majapahit. Where history meets luxury.

Hotel Majapahit.

The moon.

Hotel Majapahit.




Walking down the memory lane.

Indigo Cafe.

A glimpse of modernity.

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