7 Sacred & Religious Sites in Medan That You Shouldn't Miss

October 9, 2021 Concepcion Newsome

Medan (Jawi: ميدن, Batak: ᯔᯮᯑ᯲, Chinese: 棉蘭, Tamil: மேடான், Indonesian pronunciation: [meˈdan]); is the capital of North Sumatra province in Indonesia. Located along the northeastern coast of Sumatra island, Medan is the fourth biggest city by population in Indonesia, behind Jakarta, Surabaya and Bandung. With 2,097,610 inhabitants at the 2010 census, Medan remains the largest settlement outside Java island and enjoys a diversity of multicultural peoples. Bordered by the Strait of Malacca, Medan is a busy trading city around the island as located near the strait which is one of the most important shipping lanes in the world. Medan is the gateway to the western part of Indonesia, accessible via the Port of Belawan and Kuala Namu International Airport, stated the city as the third largest city in the country by economy after Jakarta and Surabaya, this city economy is linked well with Malaysian cities (especially Penang and Kuala Lumpur) and Singapore by trade, service and natural resource exchanges. Both the seaport and the airport are connected to the city center via toll road and railway. Medan also became the first city in Indonesia to have an airport supported with train service.
Restaurants in Medan

1. Pubbarama Buddhist Centre

Jl. Perak Gg. Buntu, Medan Indonesia
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Pubbarama Buddhist Centre

2. Marian Shrine of Annai Velangkanni

Jl. Sakura III no. 10 Tanjung Selamat, Medan Indonesia +62 8163141172 http://velangkanni.blogspot.com
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4.5 based on 256 reviews

Marian Shrine of Annai Velangkanni

Reviewed By 650jimmy - Singapore, Singapore

We have known Pastor James for more than 10 years and whenever we are in Medan, will attempt to go and visit the church and meet Pastor James, if he is available. Once I saw him bless a car. He always spent time to speak to the public and we are comforted by him. We go to lick a candle after prayer and also to collect some bottles of holy water for blessing and bring back to Singapore. We will write a petition to ask for blessing and help in our daily life. Please feel free to come and view the historical gallery and buy some sovenirs for remembrance.

3. Maha Vihara Maitreya

Jl. Cemara Boulevard Utara no. 8 Kompleks Cemara Asri, Medan 20371 Indonesia
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Maha Vihara Maitreya

Reviewed By KBBB2018 - London, United Kingdom

We had the most humbling experience when we visited and was one of our highlights for Medan and Indonesia. We learnt about Buddhism and will treasure this memory. The palace is grand and impressive without being ostentatious. Also the fortunate cafe serves all vegan food which is amazing the home made bread, tempeh and hot soup were amazing. Don't forget to try the vegan ice cream. All round one of favourite experiences. Please go if you have the chance and don't forget to donate.

4. Maha Vihara Maitreya Cemara Asri

Jl. Cemara Boulevard Utara No. 8, Medan 20731 Indonesia +62 61 66333000 https://mahaviharamaitreya.org/
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4.5 based on 118 reviews

Maha Vihara Maitreya Cemara Asri

5. Gunung Timur Temple

Jl. Hang Tua 16, Medan 20152 Indonesia
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4.0 based on 60 reviews

Gunung Timur Temple

Reviewed By HenryHeinz - Medan, Indonesia

This is a Chinese / Buddhist temple located in the older/ central part of Medan. It is easy to find/ and there isn't any admission charge. It is a lovely example of this type of temple and offers a slightly different insight into Indoneisan culture (being that the country is predominantly Muslim). It is worth a visit.

6. Medan Grand Mosque

Medan 20218 Indonesia
Excellent
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4.0 based on 520 reviews

Medan Grand Mosque

Reviewed By hutasuhutluthfi - Medan, Indonesia

If your are looking for an heritage place in Medan, this mosque is one of it. Nice architecture that combine eropean and chinese and arabic also.

7. Shri Mariamman Temple

Jl. Teuku Umar no. 18, Medan 20112 Indonesia
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4.0 based on 88 reviews

Shri Mariamman Temple

Reviewed By NigelG407 - Singapore, Singapore

Shri Mariamman Kuil Temple: This Hindu Temple is a friendly and welcoming temple and the folk here are happy to have all faiths visit if suitably attired. Take off your shoes and walk into the main hall. Photography is allowed, but of course I avoided taking photos of devotees or of the divine images in the recessed rooms. All areas seem to be open for strolling around and the ornamentation is something of interest and beauty. The main column of the temple is being renovated presently and is in its undercoat of paint. I’m sure it will be in colourful majesty soon. It is always a great privilege to see other religions first hand and this temple is no exception. On leaving the temple I noticed a Sikh flag in the building next door and thought it worthwhile to take a look. I was welcomed and given a free guided tour. Headdress is required and provided. If you prefer a scarf or handkerchief of your own that will be adequate. Temple not listed on TA, but if your visiting this temple why not make the most of your visit in the area.

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