1. Different ethnics in Bandung : Harmony in Diversity By: Auliayudhistira AnselmusBagaswara N. P. M. Hafizhankarim W. Ahmad Faris R. RasyidMuzakki NindiraGemmala F. H.
2. introduction Bandung is a cool and colorful city. In some cases the city is overcrowded and awkward, but on the other side it lives from a wide range of interesting sectors. Built formerly by the Dutch in the colonial time, Bandung now belongs the the multi-ethnical population with dinamicsosialbehaviour. The natives friendly welcome other ethnics like the Javanese, Acehnese, Bataks, Jakartans, Chinese, Padangs, Balinese, Madurese, NTBs, Papuas, Kalimantans and Sulawesians as common neighbours. The multi cultural sand Multi ethnics in Bandung is reflected in the buildings that can be found in this city, as can be seen as follows.
3. Gedung sate building , the European style building is located in Gasibu street. This building is used for government office
4. This is klenteng with Chinese architecture. This building located in Setiabudhi street. This building is used by Buddhist to pray.
5. This is Asia – Africa Building. A European style building .It is located on Merdeka street. It is used for Asia – Africa conference and as museum.
6. This is a city mosque with arabian style. It is located on Jl. Asia-Africa. It is used by Muslims to pray.
7. This is Bethel Church with european style. It is used by Christians to pray.
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