Sunday, September 26, 2010

Thistle mainstay Pemalang Beach County

Pemalang is a district in Central Java Province. Mostly Muslim communities and in general work in the agricultural sector. In terms of ethnicity, they are supporters of Javanese culture. And, as supporters of other Javanese culture, they also communicate using the Java language. However, with the dialect "of Java-Pemalangan" included in the category dialect "Banyumasan". This is the typical dialect (different from the people of Yogyakarta and Solo), which then makes people Pemalang often referred to as "Wong Ngapak", because if you say certain words, "father" for example, the pronunciation of the letter "k" is very thick (apparent .) This is different to the Javanese and Javanese-Yogya-Solo, who pronounced the letter "k" was "barely audible" (a term borrowed ad Isuzu Panther). In addition, there is also a call as "Kowek Java" and "Java Reang". Could be, as the latter is closely associated with a relatively loud sound and rhythm are relatively fast, thus giving the impression of a noisy (Reang). This is different from the sound and rhythm of Java and Java-Yogyakarta-Solo relatively soft and slow to speak and / or greet each, giving the impression of calm and not noisy (smooth). Therefore, society Pemalang called the Java language which is spoken by the people of Yogyakarta and Solo are bandek, which is a term for the Java language is subtle.

Part of its territory, particularly the northern part, directly adjacent to the sea (Java Sea). In the region that stretches from west to east there is an area that the community Pemalang serve as a place of recreation, which is located in the Village Tlincing Thistle. This article will try to describe briefly about it a place of recreation.

Thistle
Thistle is a village in the district Pemalang Pemalang regency, Central Java. The name of this village was taken from a legend that was there, that is a beautiful and lovely daughter named Nyi Thistle. There was a cool temperate beaches, because along the shore grow large trees whose age has been hundreds of years. From the town square City Pemalang distance about 3 kilometers to the north.

The beach is named Tlincing is then used by the local tourist area Pemalang and was named Thistle, according to the name of the village where the beach is located. The extent of approximately 10 hectares surrounded by a fence. In it there is a swimming pool, children's playground, a stage for performances of music, tennis court, gazebo.

If you visit there, you can not only enjoy the beautiful nature and utilize the existing vasilitas, but also can enjoy the sun (sun sets). In addition, you also can swim, fishing in the sea while enjoying the sound of waves and sea breeze.

There is one interesting thing about the tourist area known as the "Park Thistle" or "Tlincing", ie when the day of the Eid. It can be said in those days people Pemalang bertumpah converge in situ, thus likely to meet with old friends. So, if someone has a friend but not where it is and how he was doing, can you can meet her in Tlincing. Thus, a more intensive relationship will be established again.

For the record, Tlincing not only crowded on holidays, both Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, but also on holidays. In fact, today in the evening many shops that provide food, beverages and grilled fish Pemalang typical.

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