Bengkulu Province
Bengkulu Province is located on the southwestern coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west and is known for its beautiful beaches, lush forests, and diverse wildlife. The capital city of Bengkulu Province is also called Bengkulu, which serves as the main economic and cultural center of the region.
The province has a rich history, including its significance during the colonial era. It is home to several historical sites, such as the Fort Marlborough, which was built by the British in the 18th century. Bengkulu is also known for its unique local culture, including traditional dances and crafts.