So far, the two most widely known temples in Indonesia are Prambanan Temple and Borobudur Temple. But did you know that in Jambi there is also the largest Hindu Buddhist temple complex in Indonesia? Muaro Jambi Temple is named. This historic tourist attraction is a mix of relics of the Srivijaya Kingdom and the Malay Kingdom and is thought to have existed since the 11th century AD. Its attractive place and rich in historical value make Muaro Jambi Temple inaugurated as an Integrated Historical Tourism Zone (KWST) in 2012 by former President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Foreign tourists began to arrive in order to witness first-hand the place that was once used as one of the centers of Tantri Mahayana Buddhist religious centers in this country.
Muaro Jambi Temple
So far, the two most widely known temples in Indonesia are Prambanan Temple and Borobudur Temple. But did you know that in Jambi there is also the largest Hindu Buddhist temple complex in Indonesia? Muaro Jambi Temple is named. This historic tourist attraction is a mix of relics of the Srivijaya Kingdom and the Malay Kingdom and is thought to have existed since the 11th century AD. Its attractive place and rich in historical value make Muaro Jambi Temple inaugurated as an Integrated Historical Tourism Zone (KWST) in 2012 by former President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Foreign tourists began to arrive in order to witness first-hand the place that was once used as one of the centers of Tantri Mahayana Buddhist religious centers in this country.