Jam Gadang

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Jam Gadang
Jam Gadang

Jam Gadang (literally "Massive Clock") is a clocktower that serves as the landmark of the city of Bukittinggi, West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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[edit] History

The structure was build in 1926 during the Netherlands colonial era, as a gift from the Queen to city's controleur. It was designed by architects Yazin and Sutan Gigi Ameh. Originally a rooster figure was placed on the apex, but it was changed into a Jinja-like ornament during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia. Following Indonesian independence, it was reshaped to its present form resembling traditional Minangkabaun roofs (see Rumah gadang).

It is said to have cost 3,000 Guilder.

[edit] Clock structure

The clock's diameter is 80 centimeters, the base's dimension is 13 metres in length and 4 metres wide, and it stands 26 metres tall.

[edit] Tourism

Given its iconic appearance, the structure is a frequent object of local souvenirs. It is imprinted on apparels, painted, used as a sculpting model, and so forth.

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