Tauko Medan
Medan is the capital city of North Sumatra Province. This city is the third largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta and Surabaya, as well as the largest city outside of Java. Medan is the gateway in the western of Indonesia with the presence of Belawan Port and Kualanamu International Airport which is the second largest airport in Indonesia. Access from the city center to the harbor and airport is complemented by toll roads and trains. Medan is the first city in Indonesia to integrate airports with trains. Bordering the Malacca Strait makes Medan being a very important trade, industry and business city in Indonesia.

Medan began with a village founded by Guru Patimpus at the Deli River and Babura River. The anniversary of Medan was designed on July 1, 1590. Furthermore, in 1632, Medan was made as the center of government of the Sultanate of Deli, a Malay Kingdom. Europeans began to discover Medan since the arrival of John Anderson from England in 1823. Civilization in Medan continued to develop until the Dutch East Indies Government granted the status of the city and made it the seat of government in the East Sumatra Residency. Entering the 20th century, Medan became an important city outside Java, particularly after the colonial government opened a large plantation company in it.
"TAUKO MEDAN perpetuates Medan through design works on t-shirts, jackets and other accessories."
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