Stock Photo - Entikong street scenes, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, Borneo Entikong is an area of West Kalimantan, Indonesia, located on the island of Borneo. The community is small but diverse, with a mix of traditional Dayak, Bugis, and Chinese ethnicities. In the center of the town lies the ancient Tiban Banar fort, which served as the primary fort of the Malinau Kingdom during the 15th century. The streets of Entikong contain an interesting mix of cultures. The vibrant buildings, from wooden shophouses to colorful townhouses, reflect historic influences from both Dayak and Chinese cultures. Hand-painted signs are a common feature and give the streets a unique atmosphere. During the day, a wide variety of shops and stalls can be seen selling goods from local produce and food, to traditional crafts and medicinal herbs. In the evening, the streets buzz with life – locals gathering around to chat and enjoying a meal together in the numerous eateries. It is not uncommon to see performers and musicians wandering the streets. Beyond the hustle and bustle of the town lies the peaceful jungles of West Kalimantan. In the surrounding areas there are remarkable wildlife watching opportunities, from the tiny monitor lizards to orangutans and gib

Stock Photo: Entikong street scenes, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, Borneo  Entikong is an area of West Kalimantan, Indonesia, located on the island of Borneo.

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