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Kenjeran Park


kenjeran park
kenjeran park corner
At Ken Park there are many souvenirs and accessories stores. It was really fun to explore around. Most of the souvenirs and accessories available around Ken Park are made of seashells, pearls, and anything that authentic from the sea. From necklace, bracelet, to night lamp, they all contained fully sea products or partially only.

If you go to Ken Park, try Sate Kupang, a dish of satay of mussel or clam; my mother loves this dish very much; it was the first thing that she said was the reason she wanted to go to Ken Park with us ha-ha. I tried it but did not quite enjoy it in the beginning, I guess because it was my very first time; I did later on find Sate Kupang quite tasty after a couple of skewers though he-he. Most of the food vendors offer variety of meals and drinks; and they meals are pretty good. I am not sure what the condition of Ken Park today though, how it looks like after they changed it to Ken Park, but I heard the entrance fee stays the same, less than 1 USD.

Vocabulary registered
souvenirs: tanda mata
accessories: aksesoris
explore: menjelajah
pearls: mutiara
seashell: kerang
tasty: rasa
couple: pasangan
skewers: tusuk daging
vendors: penjual keliling
fee: biaya

Answer these questions based on the text!!
  1. What kind of handicraft that we can buy in Ken Park?
  2. What are the main ingredients of Sate Kupang? 
  3. Where is Ken Park located? 
  4. How much rupiahs that we pay entering Ken Park? 
  5. What is the verb form of entrance?

Describe the main composition of these handicrafts below… !!

Necklace

Bracelet

Night lamp

Ring

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