
Tuban is a town located on the north coast of
Java
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, in
Tuban Regency (of which the town is the administrative capital), approximately west of
Surabaya
Surabaya ( jv, ꦱꦸꦫꦧꦪ or jv, ꦯꦹꦫꦨꦪ; ; ) is the capital city of the Indonesian province of East Java and the second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern border of Java island, on the Mad ...
, the capital of
East Java. Tuban Regency is surrounded by
Lamongan Regency in the east,
Bojonegoro Regency in the south and
Rembang Regency
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,
Central Java in the west. Tuban town covers and in mid 2019 had an officially estimated population of 91,980.
As an ancient town, Tuban is of considerable historical and cultural value. The most prominent feature is the beauty of the scenery such as beaches, caves, and forests, especially the
teak forest.
Tuban was formerly an important port in the
Majapahit era and is mentioned in Chinese records from the eleventh century. An ancient anchor from one of
Kublai Khan's ships is preserved in the historical museum. Tuban is believed to have been Islamised before its conquest by
Demak ''c.'' 1527. Even following its Islamisation, it remained loyal to Hindu-Buddhist Majapahit in the interior.
[Ricklefs, M.C. 1991. ''A History of Modern Indonesia since c.1300. second Edition'', Stanford: Stanford University Press. page 37, ] The grave of
Sunan Bonang, a sixteenth-century
Islamic missionary - one of the
Wali Sanga involved in the
initial spread of Islam in Java, is located in Tuban. The site is within a few minutes walk of the alun-alun (town square). This site is an important destination for Muslim pilgrims.
The
Dutch name of the city is '
Toeban
'.
History
The town's name has been derived from the following story: a mythical pair of birds flying from Majapahit to Demak dropped a precious
heirloom stone on the town thereafter named Tuban based on the
Javanese phrase "waTU tiBAN atau meTU BANyu", which means "stone fallen from the sky". Another explanation refers to flooding ("TU BANyu" meaning "water streaming out") that occurred when the aristocratic Islamic scholar Raden Dandang Wacana entered the ''Papringan'' Forest, discovering an old well near the seaside that miraculously contained freshwater. The name has furthermore been derived from "Tubo", meaning poison, in keeping with the name of a Tubanese subdistrict named
Jenu to this day, which carries the same meaning.
The official history of Tuban began in the Majapahit era in the 13th century. There was once an important ceremony when the king of Majapahit crowned Ronggolawe as the principal of the Tuban region. It was held on 12 November 1293 and that date has become the anniversary of Tuban, making it more ancient than Surabaya. Tuban's 700th anniversary was celebrated with a grand parade of decorated floats in 1993. The spread of Islam was pioneered by Sunan Bonang and his follower named
Sunan Kalijaga, who was the son of the Tubanese principal in the 13th century. Tuban was considered a center of Islamic culture and politics throughout the 15th century.
Economy
Tuban is famous for
tobacco and hardwood
teak production.
PT Semen Gresik
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, a major state-owned
cement
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company, opened the largest cement factory in Indonesia in Tuban in 1994. A
petrochemical
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plant operated by
Trans-Pacific Petrochemical Indotama (TPPI) opened in 2006 after several years of delays. in 2010 also will be built in Tuban Holcim cement plant & Coal Fired Power Station to be built in ''Jenu''.
Education
There are four universities in Tuban, ''Universitas Sunan Bonang'' and the recently established ''Universitas Ronggolawe (UNIROW)'', which started as a Teacher Training College named ''IKIP PGRI TUBAN'', STITMA and STIKES NU (College of Health Sciences Nahdlatul Ulama Tuban) which was inaugurated by Health Minister Hj. Siti Fadilah Supari.
Voluntary Service Overseas posted a number of
ELT
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volunteers to train local counterparts from 1989 onwards, followed by teachers from
Volunteers in Asia
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, all warmly received as the only Westerners (called ''Londo'', derived from the
Javanese word for ''Belanda'' = Dutch) in town. Among the town's secondary schools is Madrasah Tsanawiyah Negeri Tuban.
Tourism

Tuban is famous for its unique
batik
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, locally known as ''Batik Gedog''. Typical motifs are sea animals in dark colours such as blue and purple. There is a traditional Chinese temple named ''Klenteng'' "Kwan Sing Bio" by the beach, which is visited by many local tourists from Surabaya and environs, especially when ''Imlek'', the Chinese New Year is celebrated.
Tuban is known as the "City of a Thousand Caves" since there are so many
cave
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s in the area, containing both stalactites and
stalagmites. Famous caves such as ''Goa Akbar'' and ''Goa Maharani'' (which contains sophisticated pre-formed statues believed to be natural by young and old) are located near the city. Besides, there are many recreational sites worth visiting, such as ''Goa Ngerong'', a natural swimming pool called ''Pemandian Alam Bektiharjo'', a
waterfall named ''Air Terjun Nglirip'', and the beach and pier for young couples, ''Pantai Boom''.
Tuban is also well known for its beverage 'tuak', strong
palm wine taken from the ''Aren'' tree (called ''uwit bogor'') served in large
bamboo
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mugs called ''centak''. Historically, the Tubanese used tuak as a strategic weapon against the colonial invaders, who were unable to fight when inebriated. Its non-alcoholic variety named ''Legen'' is drunk by women and children. Tuak and a kind of
gin
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Gin originated as a medicinal liquor made by monks and alchemists across Europe, particularly in southern Italy, Flanders and the Ne ...
named ''arak'' are also served at traditional dance parties known as ''Tayuban'' or ''Sindiran'', at which heavily made-up and padded female entertainers called ''Waranggono'' sing satirical songs and dance with paying males until the break of dawn, accompanied by a small
gamelan orchestra. The dance movements are a vulgarised version of the
Central Javanese palatial dance style known as ''Srimpi''. One of the most notable of these entertainers, Nyi Sumini, was selected as one of five representatives to perform at Jakarta's
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah park. One of Indonesia's most famous and prolific pop bands,
Koes Plus
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, hailed from Tuban.
The most luxurious hotel in town, the ''Hotel Mustika'' was burnt to the ground when riots broke out after one of the candidates accused his opponents of having framed the outcome of the local elections to decide who would become the next regent or ''Bupati''. The first female candidate in Tuban's history, Haeny Relawati, won and the instigator of the riots has been imprisoned.
Kwan Sing Bio Temple
Tuban has the largest statue in Southeast Asia of Kwan Sing Tee Koen, aka
Kwan Kong. The statue is located inside the compound of the Tri Dharma Kwan Sing Kwan Sing Bio Chinese Temple, and is high. Some Islamic extremists make use of this opportunity to protest against this statue citing that the statue is bigger than Indonesia's statue of General of the Army Raden
Sudirman at Sudirman Street,
Jakarta. A temple spokesperson explained that the original statue of Kwan Sing Tee Koen is about and is enshrined inside the temple for the devotees to worship, whereas the 30 meter statue is only a symbolic monument. A construction permit was officially obtained from local authority, and many Islamic organizations in Tuban did not object to construction of the statue, however some religious extremists outside Tuban trying to create religious discrimination by making comparison of the Kwan Sing Tee Koen and Sudirman statues. In August 2017 escalating protests lead to the statue of Kwan Kong being covered with a white sheet, and a mob at
Surabaya
Surabaya ( jv, ꦱꦸꦫꦧꦪ or jv, ꦯꦹꦫꦨꦪ; ; ) is the capital city of the Indonesian province of East Java and the second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern border of Java island, on the Mad ...
demanded for the statue's destruction.
Climate
Tuban has a
tropical savanna climate (Aw) with moderate to little rainfall from April to November and heavy rainfall from December to March.
Notable people
*
Maria Kristin Yulianti, badminton player
* Koes Plus, musician
* Haeny Relawati, first female regent (bupati)
* Sunan Bonang, one of Wali Songo
* Dewangga Wisma S.K., student
*
Willem Thomas de Vogel
Willem Thomas de Vogel (26 March 1863 10 March 1955) was a colonial Dutch doctor and official who established the Department of Public Health in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).
Life
Early life
Willem Thomas de Vogel was born on 26 March ...
, colonial physician and official
Notes
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