Monday, July 4, 2011

Talise Beach


Talise beach in Palu, Central Sulawesi, since the 1990's to 2000, identical to the sex trade. As the sunset in the western city of Palu, at that time also started up a dimly lit stalls visitors added confidence that the stall owners also provide women entertainers. 
Hence, almost every night queues two-or four-wheel vehicles meet the Talise beach. They come not just to enjoy the traditional drinks such as sarabba (water mixed with a little ginger and coconut milk), fried bananas, banana gepe (banana flavored grilled cheese or brown sugar) and roasted corn, but also to seek comfort women. 

Government Palu assess the situation can not be left continuously.Moreover, the location of Talise beach in the middle of town so it makes a negative impression for guests who come to the city of Palu. So then the City of Palu forbids women entertainers operate in this Talise beach. 

Raids were carried out. One by one commercial sex workers (CSW) was arrested and was scouted in Kalukubula Social Institution. 
Finally, Talise beach clean from dimly lit stalls, and that there is only a shop that sells drinks and food typical of Kaili. The Kaili is the original ethnic Palu. 
 
Now, Talise beach night become tourist attractions, where residents can enjoy the beauty of Palu Bay bordering the Makassar Strait. The lights of fishing boats were moving in the middle of the bay because diempas waves. The atmosphere becomes more complete, after the Hammers IV Bridge building which was inaugurated by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono early May.

Not far from Talise beach, only about three kilometers to the west, there is a beach Taman Ria. On the beach is also sold traditional foods such as kaledo (beef bone soup) are eaten with cassava or rice, uvempoi (sour soup of cow bones) are eaten with burasa (coconut rice wrapped in banana leaves), and uta chest (sort of chicken opor) .

Ria Park Beach there are also a restaurant that provides a complete archipelago menu. Menu favorite grilled fish. Here are provided all types of fish such as bubara, red snapper, rabbitfish, coral trout, and various other kinds of export quality fish.

Palu is a very beautiful city. The city is known as the "City of Three Dimensions", because there is a beautiful Palu Bay, surrounded by mountains and is equipped with a long river which divides the city.This river is the estuary of Lake Lindu in Lore Lindu National Park.

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