Riau
- Dumai - a bustling port, with ferries regularly     departing for Melaka (Malaysia) three times each day. From Dumai, ferries     also travel to and from Pulau Batam, Pulau Bintan and Jakarta. 
 
- Natuna Islands - an isolated group of islands,     which are quite tricky to actually reach. The Natuna Islands are most     famous for their basket-weave cloth, as well as their displays of     traditional dancing. Pulau Natuna Besar is one of the more interesting of     the Natuna Islands.  
 
- Pekanbaru - a busy, modern city, which has become     the wealthy oil capital of Indonesia. Pekanbaru's population is now close     to 800,000 people and facilities here are excellent, with banks, shops,     restaurants and hotels lining the main thoroughfare of Jalan Sudirman.     Also most tourists come to Pekanbaru for its good ferry connections with     Singapore and there are a handful of notable attractions, such as the     Malay exhibits at the Balai Adat Daerah Riau, the 18th-century Grand     Mosque (Mesjid Raya), and the seasonal performances and events at the Riau     Cultural Park.  
 
- Riau Islands - spread across the South China Sea     and numbering around 700 in total The Riau Islands tend to be regarded as     quite separate to Sumatra, with both the islands of Pulau Batam and Pulau     Bintan being so close to Singapore that they are almost suburbs. Other     noteworthy islands within the Riau archipelago include those of Anambas,     Karimun, Lingga, Natuna, Penuba, Singkep and also Tambelan
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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