BANJARBARU
Following the Dreams of Van der Peijl
The prospective capital of South Kalimantan has city planning with a zoning model. Its green open space is also frequented by residents of Banjarmasin and Martapura.
January 12, 2011
THE 25-year-old man held back his cigarette, thinking. After a while he again inhaled on his cigarette. “It’s more convenient to live in Banjarbaru,” said Dedi, answering Tempo’s question about his residential choice. “It’s congested and hot in Banjarmasin. Martapura is not as green as here,” he added. Dedi once worked in advertising in Banjarmasin. Earlier he grew up and lived in Martapura, and now he is an employee of the Banjarba
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