• The Plaosan complex currently comprises two Buddhist temples, Plaosan Lor and Plaosan Kidul.[2][3][4].
  • Jogja city has many tourist destinations. Good culinary tour, education, culture, nature, and history. One of the historical tours I have ever searched is Plaosan Temple.
  • The main part of the temple is divided into two parts, namely Plaosan lor and South Plaosan who finished whole renovation in 2009.
  • Candi Plaosan is one of the finest set of structures you will find on Java and it is one of the last relics of the ancient empire that once thrived here in the centre of the...
  • Once part of a single site, Plaosan Lor, the northern main temples and the smaller Plaosan Kidul to the south are now separated by a public road.
  • If there is a place with romantic tale in it, in Yogyakarta region, it must be Plaosan Temple. We all know that temple was built for worshipping gods.
  • Candi Plaosan adds a more cultural abundance to Yogyakarta. This holistic palace does not only offer beauty, but also a strong philosophy.
  • The romantic story behind the construction of the Plaosan temple. ... as I wrote above this Plaosan temple was built by Rakai Pikatan, an ancient Mataram king.
  • The site is divided into two: Plaosan Lor (Plaosan North) has a pair of restored temples plus over 100 small shrines and stupas, while Plaosan Kidul...