Barelang Bridges is a very familiar name which attached to Batam Island. Barelang names were taken from 3 major islands which are connected by total of 6 bridge chains, named Batam – Rempang – Galang. Not only for Batam residents,Barelang Bridges also widely known as a tourism landmark among local and foreign tourists. It is located about 20 kilometers from downtown Batam, Riau Islands, Indonesia.
Barelang bridges connect three major islands and many smaller islands in Batam archipelago to turn the wheels of the economy.
This brilliant idea comes from BJ Habibie who was the chairman of the Batam Authority and minister of research and technology of Indonesia at that time, and he was also 3rd president of Indonesia. BJ Habibie then known as the “Father of Batam Development”.
He prepared Batam infrastructure as he was predicted and aims Batam to grow into a crowded city by industrial activities like its neighborhood country, Singapore.
To be précised, his vision was to transform Rempang and Galang islands into industrial sites aside of main island of Batam for evenly distributing development. Along with the bridges, Batam Authority also builds the road to the end of Galang Baru Island which is known as Trans Barelang road.
The presenceBarelang Bridges has facilitated access of the islanders to go to main island of Batam and turning the wheels of their economy and vice versa. Most of farming and plantations are located outside Batam Island based on law of Batam Authority. Marine products such as fish also transported from the outside of Batam Island.
Nowadays, these bridges have grown more into tourist attractions and become the icon of Batam. Barelang Bridges and Trans Barelang road provide easy access to reach tourist destinations at Rempang and Galang Island.
Most of the beachs are located outside the main island of Batam, likeMelayu Beach, Kalat Beach,Mirota Beach andVio-vio Beach.Snorkeling and diving spots are also located at the end of the road of Trans Barelang, likeAbang Island and Petong Island.
Nice info.
I just learn that the bridges named after our local heroes.
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