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Uleelheue, Lhonga, Olee Lheue, Olehleh Road

Ulee Lheue, located in Meuraxa sub-district, Banda Aceh, Indonesia, is a town with a poignant history. Once the main seaport of Aceh, it suffered significant damage during the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. Rebuilt in 2005 with a new ferry terminal funded by the Australian Government, the town is on the path to recovery.

Ulee Lheue Beach offers a serene escape with its relaxing sunset views and local culinary delights. The town's historical significance is reflected in the Baiturrahim Mosque, a 17th-century survivor of the 2004 disaster. For a broader perspective, visit Gunongan Park in Banda Aceh.

Shopping options are primarily centered around local markets offering fresh produce and crafts. Along Ulee Lheue Beach, you'll find culinary stalls serving a variety of local snacks and fresh coconuts. While nightlife is limited, the town offers a relaxed ambiance with beachfront cafes perfect for unwinding.

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