Indonesian tourism

do you know indonesian? Indonesia, a home of 220 million people, an archipelago consisting of 17,508 islands and a land that thrives in diversity, is without a doubt one of the few countries in the world with an abundance of cultures. In the life of an Indonesian, rites of passage are founded on customary or "adat" law, which differs from area to area. "Adat" law has a binding impact. Religious influences on the community are variously evident from island to island.



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Ramayana Ballet
Ramayana ballet is an art performance that is so beautiful, admiring and it is difficult to compare. This performance is able to unite various Javanese arts such as dance, drama and music on one stage and one momentum to present the Ramayana story, a legendary epos written by Walmiki in Sanskrit language.

Ramayana story presented in this performance is similar to that engraved on Prambanan temple. As people tell, Ramayana story that is engraved on the most beautiful Hindu temple is similar to the story in oral tradition in India. The long and straining story is summarized in four scenes, namely the kidnapping of Shinta, Anoman's mission to Alengka, the death of Kumbakarna or Rahwana, and the meeting of Rama-Shinta.

The entire story is presented in a series of dance movements done by beautiful dancers accompanied by gamelan music. You are invited to really plunge into the story and observe each movement of the dancers to know the coarse of the story. There is no dialog among the dancers. The only storyteller is the sinden or the female singer who describes the coarse of the story through Javanes songs with her typical voice.

The story begins when Prabu Janaka held a contest to determine the would-be husband for Shinta, his daughter that finally was won by Rama Wijaya. The scene is continued with the adventure of Rama, Shinta and Rama's younger brother named Laksamana in Dandaka forest. There, they met Rawana that was eager to posses Shinta since she was considered the reincarnation of goddess Widowati, a woman that he had been seeking for long.

In order to attract Shinta's attention, Rahwana changed one of his followers named Marica into a deer. The effort was successful when Shinta was attracted and asked Rama to chase the deer. When Rama did not show up after a while, Laksmana went to find Rama and left Shinta herself by protecting her with a magic circle around her in order that nobody would be able to kidnap her, including Rahwana. The protection failed to keep Shinta in the place since Rahwana succeeded in kidnapping her by changing himself into Durna character.

At the end of the story, Hanoman, the white, powerful monkey succeeded in taking Shinta from Rahwana. When she returned, however, Rama did not trust her anymore. He considered Shinta disgraced. In order to prove her virginity and holiness, Shinta was asked to burn herself. Shinta proved her holiness when she was not burned at all even she became more beautiful. Finally, Rama accepted her as his wife.

You will not be disappointed to see this excellent performance. They do not only prepare the dance and music, but also the lighting that is set in such a way to be able to describe certain events in that story. The make up of the dancers does not only make them beautiful but it is capable of describing the characters they perform so that spectators easily know the characters even though there is no dialog.

You will see not only the dance but also interesting acts such as fireball game and acrobat. The fireball game is presented when Hanoman that initially would be fired alive turned to be successful in burning Alengkadiraja Kingdom owned by Rahwana. The acrobat is seen when Hanoman fights against Rahwana's followers. The fireball when Shinta would be burned is also interesting to see.

There are two places in Yogyarta where Ramayana ballet is performed. First, in Purawisata Yogyarta that is located on Jalan Brigjen Katamso, to the east of Yogyakarta Kingdom. In the place that was recorded in Indonesian Record Museum in 2002 for performing Ramayana ballet for 25 years, you will enjoy dinner while seeing the ballet. The other place to see the ballet is the open stage and Trimurti closed-stage in the complex of Prambanan temple.

Ticket Fare for Ramayana Ballet in Purawisata Yogyakarta: IDR 175,000

Facilities include:

Dinner at Jimbaran Resto
Enjoy gamelan performance while having dinner
Visit to the backstage to see the preparation of the dancers if you come early
Taking photograph is allowed during the performance
Taking photograph with the dancers after the performance
Ticket Fare for Ramayana Ballet in Prambanan Temple Tourism Complex.

Ramayana open stage
VIP: IDR 150,000
Special: IDR 100,000
Class 1: IDR 75,000
Class 2: IDR 45,000
Students: IDR 15,000 (by submitting proposal letter from school)
Trimurti closed-stage
Special: IDR 100,000
Class 1: IDR 75,000
Class 2: IDR 45,000
Students: IDR 15,000 (by submitting proposal letter from school)
Text: Yunanto Wiji Utomo
Photo & Artistic: Singgih Dwi Cahyanto
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Other Cultural Performance
Gamelan, the Javanese Orchestra
Gamelan is the music created by integrating voices of gong, kenong and other Javanese music instruments. Soft music that reflects the life harmony of Javanese people will soon greet and calm the soul down once someone is listening to it.
Borobudur Masterpiece Dance-Drama
Borobudur Masterpiece Dance-Drama
Sendratari Ramayana
Sendratari Ramayana is the Java's finest example of storytelling in stone in which the epic is egrved on the wall of Siwa Temple in the complex of Prambanan sanctuaries.
Wayang Kulit (Leather Puppet), the Masterpiece of Javanese Performance Arts
This performance art has been more than five centuries of age. Presenting the story of Ramayana and Mahabharata, this overnight performance serves the proper space to spend the night, reflect and understand Javanese life philosophy.
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Merapi The Perfect Golf Course
These 18 holes, 6370 meters par 72 course is located only 30 minutes drive from the ancient city of Yogyakarta. The stunning design of MERAPI GOLF COURSE is truly masterpiece of golf course, created by the golf course master: Thomson, Wolveridge & Perrett

The blend of the natural beauty and the freshness of mountainous weather, the challenging hilly landscape with Volcanic rocks of million years makes the golf course one of the most attractive courses in Central Java and difficult to forget.

Each hole is carefully planned and positioned, and is distinctly different with its own difficulties, serving a superb test for clubbing.

The quiet and peaceful surrounding, the spectacularly beautiful view, make the golfers enjoy the game and certainly would not miss this challenging course. This is really the place where golf lovers could play without being bothered by the heat and pollution.

Green Fee:

Weekdays : IDR 200,000 + V.A.T
Weekends : IDR 400,000 + V.A.T
Golf Car : IDR 150,000 + V.A.T (member)
IDR 150,000 + V.A.T (non member)

Golf Equipment, Pro Shop and Restaurant available.

PT. MARAPI GELANGGANG WISATA
Jl. Golf No. 1 Kepuharjo-Cangkringan
Kab. Sleman, Yogyakarta 55281
Phone: +62 274 896176, +62 274 896177, +62 274 896178
Fax: +62 274 896179
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Rumah Makan Adem Ayem
Rumah Makan Adem Ayem serves Javanese food, especially the Central Javanese one and Moslem Chinese Food (seafood). Bale Raos, The King's Favorite Cuisines
Bale Raos is the only restaurant that serves the favorite cuisines of Sultan Yogyakarta (The King of Yogyakarta). Bu Tjitro Restaurant
Bu Tjitro Restaurant serves Indonesian food, seafood, Chinese food, European food, and particularly the Islam-permitted delicious Gudeg Kendil Bu Tjitro. dixie - easy dining
dixie is a place where you will enjoy food, great service and warm ambiance Pesta Perak Restaurant, Yogyakarta
Pesta Perak Restaurant serves local cuisine in a lovely dining room. Our specific atmosphere would enable you to discuss and deal business while enjoying the meal. You could also have a wonderful lunch or dinner time with your happy family. Restoran Sederhana , Padang Food
Restoran Sederhana Sekar Kedaton is a lounge as well as a boutique in an old city called Kotagede
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Studio 76
Travelling in Yogyakarta won't be complete enough without visiting Kotagede, the silver center in the city. It's not just to buy silver jewellery, it's more fun cos you're gonna make the jewellery by yourself. Guided by professional instructors, it only takes 3 hours for you to make rings, earrings, pendants etc... The perfect souvenir of Kotagede originally made by yourself!

Studio 76 is house of art producing silver handicrafts such as evening bag, miniatures of horse cart, tricycle, royal carriage, etc. Apart from producing those handicrafts, we also arrange short courses to make jewellery. This programme is specially designed for tourist to make their original Kotagede's souvenir.

With more than 6 years teaching experience, we believe that we can make you proud, satisfied, and impressed with your own jewellery as the result of your course in Studio 76.

Studio 76 is located in the middle of Kotagede. You will find the real atmosphere of Kotagede. Their typical life, the silversmiths, the traditional food, and the ancient buildings.

The following courses packages are adjustable to your holiday schedule in Yogyakarta.

Short Course
The duration of this short course is 3 - 4 hours. Under guidance of professional instructors, you will be able to make ring, earrings, or pendant in that short period. The participants will have to do all the processes from designing, forging, carving, soldering, polishing and so on. The instructors will only show, control, and fix to make better items. By the end of the course, the participants will be proud of their product and do not believe that they just made the jewellery by themselves.

Time:
Three different choices every day

09.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m.
01.00 p.m. - 04.00 p.m.
05.00 p.m. - 08.00 p.m.
Facilities:


Historical silversmithing explanation
3 hours of instruction (Indonesian, English, and France speaking teacher)
Your personally created silver jewellery (5 grams maximum)
Cost:


IDR 100,000 / pax (1 person)
IDR 90,000 / pax (2 - 3 persons)
IDR 75,000 / pax (4 - 6 persons)
Note:
For an effective class, maximum six persons per session.

Full-day Course
With more time and more materials, you should make prettier silver jewellery. Besides, many of the participants of the short course get back and join this session in order to make better items than their first course.

Time: 09.00 a.m. - 04.00 p.m. (With 1-hour luncheon break)

Facilities:

Historical silversmithing explanation
7 hours of instruction (Indonesian, English, and France speaking teacher)
Your personally created silver jewellery (10 grams maximum)
Lunch with local menu
Cost:

Rp. 200,000 / pax (1 person)
Rp. 175,000 / pax (2 - 3 persons)
Rp. 150,000 / pax (4 - 6 persons)
Note:
For an effective class, maximum six persons per session.

Weekend Course
We arrange this package for those who cannot come to Yogyakarta. As it is implied by the name, this course is arranged on Saturdays and Sundays from 09.00 a.m. To 04.00 p.m. With one hour luncheon break. This package includes the basic tools to make silver jewellery and after the course, the participants are expected to be able to create their own products by themselves using the provided tools.

Time:
Saturday and Sunday, from 09.00 a.m. - 04.00 p.m. (1-hour lunch break)

Facilities:


Explanation on the technique of silver handicrafts
Basic tools to make silver handicrafts
Module of silver handicrafts basic course
Instructors (Indonesian, English, or France language)
The course products of 20 grams at maximum
Cost:

IDR 2,000,000 for 2 persons
Extra cost of IDR 750,000 / person for additional participants
It includes cost of transportation for the instructor (big cities in Java)
Note:
For an effective class, maximum six persons per session.

Arranged Course
This course is suited to the target, time and the needs of the participants.

Please make your reservation in advance!!
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Gamelan, the Javanese Orchestra
Gamelan is the music created by integrating voices of gong, kenong and other Javanese music instruments. Soft music that reflects the life harmony of Javanese people will soon greet and calm the soul down once someone is listening to it. Ramayana Ballet, a Drama in Typical Javanese Dance
This dance-drama is a marvelous visualization of legendary epos in Javanese culture, Ramayana. Performed in an open stage, Ramayana ballet invites you to enjoy the story in a set of typical Javanese dance accompanied by gamelan music. Borobudur Masterpiece Dance-Drama
Borobudur Masterpiece Dance-Drama Sendratari Ramayana
Sendratari Ramayana is the Java's finest example of storytelling in stone in which the epic is egrved on the wall of Siwa Temple in the complex of Prambanan sanctuaries. Wayang Kulit (Leather Puppet), the Masterpiece of Javanese Performance Arts
This performance art has been more than five centuries of age. Presenting the story of Ramayana and Mahabharata, this overnight performance serves the proper space to spend the night, reflect and understand Javanese life philosophy. Yogyakarta
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Batik Course
Visiting Yogyakarta, you may not just buy and enjoy the marvelous batik artwork, but you have the opportunity to learn the technique of its production. The valuable opportunity packed in an interesting tour package with quite short duration and affordable cost will surely be fun.

Batik patterns you can learn involve hand-made batik, printed batik and painted batik. Each place usually has its special batik pattern to teach. For one day course, it is usually divided into two sessions; you will learn all processes of batik making that generally consist of pattern making, cloth coloring, wax dying and drying.

The process of pattern making starts when all materials, especially the cloth are ready. The making of this pattern is done with wax as the main material that is used to block color. If you want to make hand-made batik, the pattern making is done by using the wax pen called canting while printed batik is made by utilizing a prepared copper stamp with certain design.

You are free to choose the pattern you are going to make. Unique patterns you can make are, for example, ceplok, cecek sawut, and semen. You can find all of the patterns in historical buildings in Indonesia. Ceplok pattern can be found in Borobudur Temple; cecek sawut in a copper drum in Copper Time while semen pattern can be found in the tomb of Kalinyamat Queen.

The process is continued by coloring the cloth. The cloth with pattern on it is dipped into a bucket filled with coloring agent. This process seems simple, but actually it is difficult, moreover if batik must be colored more than two. Many batik artisans still use natural colors made from certain natural materials, but there are many who use synthetic coloring agents.

After coloring thoroughly, the process is continued by dying the wax, or removing the wax attaching to the cloth. Initially, prepare the boiling water mixed with soda ash and finally the cloth is dipped to remove the entire wax. If there is still wax attached, it must be cleaned after the dying process.

The final step is washing. When using natural coloring agent, the washing cannot be done by using detergent that will damage the color. After being washed, the cloth is dried under indirect sun to avoid discoloring. After this drying process, you can see the difference of batik colored with natural coloring agent; the color is usually less bright.

Batik courses in Yogyakarta provide professional instructors to make you competent even though with short course only. Some places also have instructors speaking foreign languages, especially English, to ease you understand the lesson.

One of the places providing batik course is Sanggar Kalpika in Kampung Taman, at the west of Tamansari. There, you can learn painted batik. If you prefer to learn hand-made and printed batik, Balai Batik is the right place. The institution that is located on Jalan Kusumanegara provides special staff and room for you to learn batik. The cost ranges from IDR 250,000 to IDR 1,500,000 based on the course types.

In addition to learning batik, you can also enjoy the activity and the works of batik artisans in Kampung Taman that 30 years ago has been developing painted batik. You can also see various batik styles exhibited in Balai Batik.

Text: Yunanto Wiji Utomo
Artistic: Agung Sulistiono Mabruron
Copyright © 2007 YogYES.COM
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Boko Trekking
Compared to Prambanan and Borobudur Temples, Ratu-Boko Temple is as well known as both of them. Ratu-Boko Temple or Ratu-Boko Palace, which is situated on a hill, however, hides some tourism potentiality, which both Borobudur and Prambanan don't have. Trekking as a hidden potentiality has now started attracting tourists.

The beautiful scenery and the unspoiled nature in the area have made trekking a new selling adventure. The beauty and natural potentiality for trekking tours has inspired the management of Borobudur, Prambanan & Ratu-Boko to make Ratu-Boko area an impressive cultural adventure site. The effort has come to materialize with the cultural and trekking tour package.

The highlight on this unforgetable tour is the tremendous silk sunrise viewed from Tugel Hill over the colorful of beauty rice field. We don't try to be all things to all people, we only operate in Jogja and we only operate our own unique, quirky style of trips. So right now by visiting this webpage, you are literally holding our world in your hands.

The trek starts from Kraton Ratu-Boko's headquarter at 03:00 pm and return home again at 09:00 am. Having traced the hills of Ratu-Boko up to Gunung Tugel (or Gunung Pegat), the participants can, if the weather is fine, enjoy sunrise while having a rest. The trekking trip is then continued to the nearest temple like Candi Ijo. You may spend the night on your tents, cottages, or if you like, you can stay in the locals' house appointed by us. On the way back to Ratu-Boko, breakfast will be served in the small bamboo hut, on top of the hill, viewing towering active volcanos of Sumbing, Sindoro, Merapi and Lawu. Those taking part in the trekking can also have breakfast while enjoying the ambience of the countryside.

English-speaking guide, light traditional breakfast and mineral water included. Minimum participant to run the tour is 2 pax. We also prepare luxury tent for those who want to camp overnight at our quiet backyard before starting the tour. Here you can watch superb and fantastic sunset and the lava flows from Mt. Merapi.

Great Experience you've never dream of...

PT. Taman Wisata Ratu-Boko
Jl. Raya Prambanan - Piyungan
Yogyakarta
Phone: +62 274 496510
Fax: +62 274 498325
CP: Mr. Sriyanto / Wiharjanto (+62 8156877225)
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Borobudur Masterpiece Dance-Drama
The Synopsis
Gunadharma Adventure

The people on and around Menoreh hills lived peacefully in a harmony. Simple nature of the hilly area mixed with the variety of its cultural behavior.
The arrival of Gunadharma was welcomed suspiciously. Gunadharma's polite and wise attitude, however, opened the hearts of the local people and they finally accepted him well.
There was revelation of the enlightenment that implied a place named "Bukit Menoreh" (the Menoreh Hill) would become symbol of the golden time along the history. This was revealed through point of light on Menoreh hill. At the center of the light, shadowed by the holy light there appeared Buddha image who was sitting and praying.
Old Mataram Kingdom

Gunadharma and his followers came to the Kingdom to see the king, but unintentionally they passed through a garden where Dewi Pramudya Wardhani who originated from Syailendra dynasty was there. Seeing Dewi Pramudya Wardani, Gunadharma change his intention. They fell in love.
The appearance of King Syailendra disturbed the romantic situation. The king, however, was wise; Gunadharma knelt down and told about the dream he had. With the king's order, Gunadharma was trusted to lead the construction of Borobudur temple on stair holy place.
The Construction of Borobudur Temple

The activity of temple construction was supported by all areas under King Syaillendra. They worked together to construct the temple with glowing enthusiasm. The making of the temple was lead by Gunadharma.
In the mid of the construction activity, there was temptation or disturbance by ghost that resulted in calamity. King Syaillendra and Gunadharma prayed to expel the devil.
Gunadharma, noblemen, and all people made an offering to plead for safety and success in building the temple.
Gunadharma Bhakti (The Dedication of Gunadharma)

As their dedication, Gunadharma with all people and the noblemen worked hard to finish the temple. Upon the finishing of the temple, Gunadharma incorporated into Borobudur temple and stayed at Menoreh forever to keep the temple physically and spiritually. Gunadharma also kept on giving inspiration about life and society's life.
Hotel Bifa, Classical Javanese Style
Hotel BIFA (Bintang Fajar) is a three-floor hotel with classical Javanese style, located in Kotagede area (a region of the ancient Mataram kingdom), in Yogyakarta.
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Average room rates: IDR 269,778
Location: Kotagede Cristalit Hotel, Prawirotaman, Yogyakarta
Cristalit Hotel: The right place to find the warmth of Javanese Hospitality
Class:
Average room rates: IDR 187,500
Location: Prawirotaman Delta Homestay, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Delta Homestay, Yogyakarta, Indonesia: The homestay with a beautiful garden setting.
Class:
Average room rates: IDR 96,667
Location: Prawirotaman Duta Garden Hotel, Yogyakarta
Duta Garden Hotel, Yogyakarta: The hotel with a beautiful garden view from every room.
Class:
Average room rates: IDR 312,500
Location: Prawirotaman Duta Guest House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Duta Guest House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia: The guest house with a beautiful garden setting.
Class:
Average room rates: IDR 194,062
Location: Prawirotaman Fortuna Guest House
A guest house that is clean, quiet, and with family nuance
Class:
Average room rates: IDR 141,667
Location: Indraloka Homestay Yogyakarta - Jogja
A homestay with sweet, brown nuance in blend of Javanese and European architectures residing at an old building of 1930s in a strategic area in Yogyakarta.
Class:
Average room rates: IDR 241,000
Location: Hotel Kombokarno Utama, Yogyakarta
Hotel Kombokarno Utama offers clean, low-price accommodation close to Malioboro.
Class:
Average room rates: IDR 220,000
Location: Jl. Mangkubumi, Tugu-Jogja Madukoro
Madukoro Hotel welcomes any visitors, both in a group and a family.
Class:
Average room rates: IDR 135,800
Location: Manohara, Hotel inside of Borobudur
Manohara Hotel is the only one hotel located inside of Borobudur.
Class:
Average room rates: IDR 359,750
Location: Borobudur Metro Guest House, Budget Hotel with Star Hotel Facilities
Our location is in the most well known tourist area in Yogyakarta. Metro Guest House is a budget hotel with star hotel facilities, such as swimming pool, restaurant, laundry service, postal agent, daily tour packages, business facilities, etc.
Class:
Average room rates: IDR 137,500
Location: Prawirotaman Peti Mas Hotel, Malioboro - Yogyakarta
Feeling at home... If you come to stay at Peti Mas Hotel you will feel that you are a part of Javanese family and you will remember with pleasure.
Class:
Average room rates: IDR 315,000
Location: Malioboro Hotel Ruba Graha, Family Hotel in Jogja
Ruba Graha Hotel now comes to Jogja city with its tourism, cultural nuance and distinct touch to meet your need, especially when you are travelling with family.
Class:
Average room rates: IDR 195,500
Location: Prawirotaman, Panggung-Krapyak Rumah Mertua, Boutique Hotel Yogya & Romantic Garden Restaurant
Rumah Mertua is a small boutique hotel with nine comfortable bedrooms and a traditional restaurant with romantic garden environment.
Class:
Average room rates: IDR 274,333
Location: Monjali Tulips Hotel & Restaurant Yogyakarta - Jogja
Tulips Hotel & Restaurant is located in the heart of Yogyakarta. All the rooms have their own private terrace where you can relax and enjoy the view of the tropical garden
Class:
Average room rates: IDR 151,250
Location: Prawirotaman Wisma Ananda, Yogyakarta

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Average room rates: IDR 145,833
Location: Prawirotaman Wisma Ary's, Yogyakarta
Wisma Ary's brings you to the comfort of home while you are in Yogyakarta.
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Average room rates: IDR 142,500
Location: Prawirotaman Wisma Martha, A Guesthouse Close to JEC & Kotagede
WISMA MARTHA is located at about 5 minutes drive from Jogja Expo Center (JEC) and Kotagede. An ideal guesthouse for participants and visitors of any exhibitions at JEC.
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Anggun Rattan changes simple rattan material into products of creative rattan handicraft. Bag, basket, laundry box, handbag and other rattan handicrafts are specialties of Anggun Rattan. Ansor Silver, Yogyakarta
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Gamelan is the music created by integrating voices of gong, kenong and other Javanese music instruments. Soft music that reflects the life harmony of Javanese people will soon greet and calm the soul down once someone is listening to it.
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Gamelan Show
Gamelan is surely not a foreign music. It has been popular in most continents and has created new music integration, for example jazz-gamelan, has born institution as learning space and gamelan music expression and it has produced famous gamelan musicians. Gamelan music instrument can now be enjoyed in various parts of the world, but Yogyakarta is the right place to enjoy it since you can enjoy the original version of gamelan.

Gamelan that grows in Yogyakarta is Javanese gamelan, one form of gamelan that is different from Balinese gamelan or Sundanese gamelan. Javanese gamelan has softer and slower tones; it is different from Balinese gamelan that is very dynamic and Sundanese gamelan that is melodious with domination of the voice of seruling or traditional bamboo flute. The difference is just natural since Java has its own view of life that is expressed in its gamelan music melody.

The Javanese view of life that is expressed in its gamelan music is the harmony of physical and spiritual lives, harmony in talking as well as behaving in order not to create explosive expression and to realize people tolerance. The real form of harmony in Javanese gamelan music is the moderate play of rebab string, voice harmony of kenong, saron kendang and gambang and the voice of gong ate each closing of the melody.

There is no definite history of gamelan existence. The development of gamelan music is predicted to begin from the existence of kentongan, rebab, tap on the mouth, rubs on string and thin bamboo until the introduction of metal music instruments. Further development after named by gamelan, this music was used to accompany leather puppet show and dances. Later it became independent music and it was completed with voices of female singers called sinden.

A set of gamelan consists of several music instruments; some of them are drum called kendhang, rebab, and celempung, gambang, gong and bamboo flute or seruling. The main components composing the gamelan music instruments are bamboo, metal, and wood. Each of the instrument has its own function in a gamelan music show, for example the gong functioning to close the long music melodies and to give balance after the music was previously decorated by Javanese music melodies.

Javanese gamelan is music with pentatonic melodies. A complete gamelan play consists of two cycles, namely slendro and pelog. Slendro has 5 melodies per octave, namely 1 2 3 5 6 [C- D E+ G A] with small interval difference. Pelog has 7 melodies per octave namely 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 [C+ D E- F# A B] with big interval difference. Gamelan music composition was created with some rules, namely consists of some cycles and pathet, confined by one gong and the melodies were created in a unit consisting of 4 melodies.

You can see gamelan as an independent music performance or a companion of a dance or performance arts such as leather puppet show and ketoprak. As an independent performance, gamelan music is usually combined with the voice of the Javanese singers (male singers are called wiraswara and female singers are called waranggana or sinden). Gamelan music performance can be classic or contemporary. One form of contemporary gamelan is jazz-gamelan as a combination of music with pentatonic and diatonic melodies.

One of the places in Yogyakarta where you can see gamelan performance is Yogyakarta Kingdom. On Thursdays from 10:00a.m. to 12:00p.m. gamelan is performed as an independent music performance. On Saturdays at the same hours, gamelan is performed as companion of leather puppet show, while on Sundays at the same hours, gamelan accompanies Javanese traditional dance. Please come to Bangsal Sri Manganti to see the performance. Meanwhile, in order to see older gamelan music instrument, you can go to other hall of the kingdom that is located a little further at the back.


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Ramayana Ballet, a Drama in Typical Javanese Dance
This dance-drama is a marvelous visualization of legendary epos in Javanese culture, Ramayana. Performed in an open stage, Ramayana ballet invites you to enjoy the story in a set of typical Javanese dance accompanied by gamelan music.
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Sendratari Ramayana
Sendratari Ramayana is the Java's finest example of storytelling in stone in which the epic is egrved on the wall of Siwa Temple in the complex of Prambanan sanctuaries.
Wayang Kulit (Leather Puppet), the Masterpiece of Javanese Performance Arts
This performance art has been more than five centuries of age. Presenting the story of Ramayana and Mahabharata, this overnight performance serves the proper space to spend the night, reflect and understand Javanese life philosophy.
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At the south of Yogyakarta, you will meet beaches. The closest beach is Parangtritis. There are also more natural beaches in the Gunungkidul region, like Krakal, Baron, Wedi Ombo, etc. Candi, The Heritage of Great Palaces in 8th and 9th Century
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Saturday, March 10, 2007
20.00
Leather puppet show will be staged at Sasana Hinggil Dwi Abad, Alun-alun Selatan for all night from 09.00 pm - 05.00 am. Thursday, March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2007
at 20.00
Macapatan, a traditional Javanese folksongs performance accompanied by Javanese traditional music Gamelan will be held at Jarahnitra, Jl. Brigjend Katamso 23, Yogyakarta. Saturday, March 24, 2007
Sekaten Ceremony
The procession of Sekaten ceremony begins with a parade of royal servants bringing the two sets of royal gamelan named Kyai Gunturmadu and Kyai Nogowilogo to the Grand Mosque (Masjid Agung). The Gamelan are played stimultaneously for seven days. It's interesting to know that Javanese still believe that by chewing betel (sirih leaves) while listening to the two sets of gamelan, they will get a good life and granted a youthfulness. The special food remain in Sekaten tradition are Nasi Gurih and Endhog Abang. During the Sekaten a night fair is held at northern square (alun-alun utara) for almost a month. Wednesday, March 28, 2007
at 16.00
Numplak Wajik is ceremony of Wajik making (Wajik : a traditional food made of sticky rice and palm sugar) held by Yogyakarta Palace in the course of preparing Gunungan for the Garebeg. Saturday, March 31, 2007
at 09.00
Garebeg Maulud is held commemorating the birth of Muhammad the Prophet. The night before the ceremony, the Sultan and the royal family attend biography reading of Muhammad the Prophet at the Grand Mosque. Then the Sultan will give his charity called Udhik-udhik to the people. After being blessed, people will hardly scramble to get pails of Udhik-udhik. The Garebeg ceremony is also held by Puro Pakualaman, at the palace at Jl. Sultan Agung, Yogyakarta.


Tour de Djokdja No. 30 / I
Wednesday, 14 March 2007


portal bulutangkis
The triumph of Islamic Mataram Kingdom and its fractions (Yogyakarta dan Surakarta) had always been followed by the construction of pesanggrahan - a building or place that was constructed for meditating. Many of them were designed beautifully and now we can enjoy its past beauty from the valuable ruins. Tour de Djokdja through the theme of "Ruins of Sites" invites you to spend time there.

Going to the western part of Yogyakarta city, we invite you to visit Pesanggrahan Ambarketawang that was built by Paku Buwono II before the breakup of the Islamic Mataram. The place was the first palace of Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat kingdom, the fraction of Islamic Mataram that was ruled by Pangeran Mangkubumi. Heading eastwards, there are two other historical pesanggrahan buildings. There are Pesanggrahan Warungboto presenting the enchantment of Water Garden of the 18th Century and Pesanggrahan Gua Siluman keeping mysteries.

Bon Voyage!

Stepping on the First Palace of Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat Kingdom
Pesanggrahan Ambarketawang was the first palace of Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat kingdom. Even though it has been very old, some remains of the building still keep enchantment, including the Saparan ceremony and the reading of traditional Javanese song called macapat.

The Mysterious Pesanggrahan Gua Siluman
Is it Gua Siluman or Gua Seluman? This is one of the mysteries of the pesanggrahan that is more often called as Gua Siluman that means the Cave of the Invisible (mysterious) powers. Visit and enjoy this historical site having underground tunnel.

Pesanggrahan Warungboto and the Enchantment of the 19th Century Water Garden
A very beautiful ancient water garden that was designed privately is found in Warungboto area. The water garden is located amidst the Pesanggarahan Warungboto that had ruined now.


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Previous Edition
Tour de Djokdja No. 1 / I: Jogja Nostalgia
(8/16/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 2 / I: Track of Struggle
(8/23/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 3 / I: The Glowing of Yogyakarta Culture
(8/30/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 4 / I: The Green of Yogyakarta
(9/6/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 5 / I: The Blue of Yogyakarta
(9/13/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 6 / I: Masterpieces of the 9th Century
(9/20/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 7 / I: Tracks of Islam in Mataram
(9/27/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 8 / I: Characteristic Markets in Yogyakarta
(10/4/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 9 / I: Kampong of Tourists
(10/11/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 10 / I: Back to Jogja
(10/18/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 11 / I: The Gates to Yogyakarta
(11/1/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 12 / I: What Is in A Name?
(11/8/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 13 / I: The Hidden Temples
(11/15/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 14 / I: Javanese Art Performance
(11/22/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 15 / I: The Old Factories in Yogyakarta
(11/29/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 16 / I: The Places for Young People to Hang Out in Yogyakarta
(12/6/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 17 / I: Javanese Chinese - Chinese Javanese
(12/13/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 18 / I: Catholic Pilgrimage Places in Yogyakarta
(12/20/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 19 / I: The First Dawn in the Year 2007
(12/27/2006)
Tour de Djokdja No. 20 / I: Short Course in Yogyakarta
(1/3/2007)
Tour de Djokdja No. 21 / I: Arts Museum in Yogyakarta
(1/10/2007)
Tour de Djokdja No. 22 / I: Indisch Area in Yogyakarta
(1/17/2007)
Tour de Djokdja No. 23 / I: Traditional Snacks
(1/24/2007)
Tour de Djokdja No. 24 / I: Keris, Javanese Traditional Weapon
(1/31/2007)
Tour de Djokdja No. 25 / I: Coast to Coast (Part I)
(2/7/2007)
Tour de Djokdja No. 26 / I: Coast to Coast (Part II)
(2/14/2007)
Tour de Djokdja No. 27 / I: Coast to Coast (Part III)
(2/21/2007)
Tour de Djokdja No. 28 / I: Jogja Landmarks
(2/28/2007)
Tour de Djokdja No. 29 / I: Recent Temples
(3/7/2007)

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

The Indonesian Embassy, Bi – Weekly Bulletin. Issue I/02 – 5 February 2007
The Indonesian Embassy, Bi – Weekly Bulletin. Issue I/02 – 5 February 2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS
POLITICS
GOVT FOCUSES ON IMPROVING THREE SECTORS: PRESIDENT 1
ECONOMY
RI TO TARGET US$9 BILLION INCOME FROM NON-OIL/NON-GAS
EXPORTS IN 2010 1
PRESIDENT: INDONESIAN ECONOMY SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN
HOSTAGE BY HUGE DEBTS 2
INDONESIA'S EXPORTS REACHED OVER US$100 BILLION IN 2006 3
SOCIETY & CULTURE
NATIONAL EDUCATION MINISTER LAUNCHES LANGUAGE
VILLAGE NEAR BOROBUDUR TEMPLE 4
RECONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS IN ACEH TO BE
COMPLETED BY 2008 4
INTERNATIONAL
INDONESIA, FRANCE EXTEND COOPERATION IN IMPROVING
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES 5
INDONESIA, NORWAY PREPARE MEDIA DIALOG 5
OTHERS
SAUDI GOVT ALLOCATES $2 MILLION FOR MOSQUE
REHABILITATION IN ACEH 6
EDITORIAL
CHINA WINS HEARTS IN SE ASIA 6
The Indonesian Embassy, Bi – Weekly Bulletin. Issue I/02 – 5 February 2007
1
GOVT FOCUSES ON IMPROVING
THREE SECTORS: PRESIDENT
Jakarta - President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono said the government is
focusing on alleviating poverty, developing
the national economy and
encouraging the nation's self reliance.
"What we are doing and will do in the
near future are to improve the people's
welfare, firstly, by alleviating poverty and
reducing unemployment; and secondly,
by restoring the national economy,
particularly that related to efforts to
attract investments and boost the real
sector," the president said in his stateof-
the-nation address marking the start
of the year at the presidential palace
here.
Of equal importance was to build the
nation's self reliance in the fields of
economy, foreign policies and state
defense which must be strengthened in
the context of the globalized international
relations, he said.
"The self-reliance means that we
must not be dependent on other nations
for our future," he added.
He said among the efforts the
government would continue to make in
2007 would be extending direct cash
allowance (BLT) to some 500,000 poor
families in 348 sub districts in five
districts in seven provinces, distributing
subsidized rice for the poor (Raskin),
providing school assistance (BOS) and
free health services at public health
service posts (Puskesmas) and
hospitals, building low-cost houses for
the people in the low income bracket,
and giving micro-credits and rotating
fund to cooperatives and small-scale
businesses.
He added the government would also
increase the welfare of civil servants and
members of the Indonesian Military and
Police.
On the economic development, he
said the government would try hard to
increase the economic growth to above
6 percent per year.
He said the economic growth in 2005
and 2006 came close to the pre-crisis
level of 5.6 percent per year.
The president noted that nine serious
obstacles had led to low investment
inflows, including high lending rates,
uncompetitive taxation system, lengthy
procedure of licensing investment
proposals, lack of legal certainty and
poor security.
The other obstacles were related to
political stability, infrastructure, and
contradictory bylaws, he added.
(ANTARA)
RI TO TARGET US$9 BILLION
INCOME FROM NON-OIL/NON-GAS
EXPORTS IN 2010
Jakarta - Indonesia will target a 100
percent increase in its export of nonoil/
non-gas commodities to US$9 billion
in 2010 following the signing of details
of the Japan-Indonesia Economic
Partnership Agreement (JIEPA) in
March or April this year, an industrial
official said.
"In 2010, non-oil/non-gas exports
should record a two-fold increase from
the figure in 2005 which only stood at
US$4.5 billion," Achdiat Atmawinata, a
senior adviser on industrial infrastructure
enhancement to the Industry Minister,
told ANTARA here.
POLITICS
ECONOMY
The Indonesian Embassy, Bi – Weekly Bulletin. Issue I/02 – 5 February 2007
2
He said such an increase in nonoil/
non-gas exports would be of great
significance to Indonesia, especially in
improving the performance of domestic
industries in penetrating the non-tariff
barrier-packed Japanese market.
So far, Achdiat added, Indonesian
exports to Japan were dominated by oil
and gas products such as LNG. Of the
total of US$20.7 billion Indonesia was
earning from exports, only US$4.5
billion came from non-oil/non-gas
exports.
In the meantime, Indonesia's nonoil/
non-gas exports to Japan were
dominated by manufactured products of
high quality. But some the lowtechnology
exports included primary
agricultural, fishery and forestry
products.
Achdiat said his side hoped JIEPA
would not only open markets for the two
countries but also enhance Japan's role
in helping industries in Indonesia to
improve their capability in getting more
access not only to Japan's market but
also to the global market.
The effort to enhance the capability,
he added, was more directed at
improving domestic industrial progress
in fulfilling efficiency, quality and ontime
delivery standards.
"JIEPA is actually an asymmetric
partnership, because there is such a
difference between Japan's high
technological know-how and
Indonesia's. Hence, we only hope that
Japan will also help improve industrial
capability in Indonesia," he said.
(ANTARA)
PRESIDENT: INDONESIAN
ECONOMY SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN
HOSTAGE BY HUGE DEBTS
Jakarta - President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono said in a condition of selfsufficiency,
the Indonesian economy
should not be taken hostage by huge
debts nor should the country be
dictated by third parties in its economic
development policies and programs.
"With the awareness and full of
calculations, we thus accelerate the
settlement of our debts amounting to
US$ 7 billion to the IMF (International
Monetary Fund) in 2006, four years
ahead of the scheduled time," the head
of state said when delivering an earlyyear
speech at the State Palace.
The president pointed out that despite
the settlement of the debts to the IMF,
the country's foreign exchange reserves
had remained strong, namely,
amounting to about US$42 billion, the
highest in the history of the Indonesian
economy.
With the settlement of the debts to the
IMF, Indonesia was now an equal
partner to the international financial
institution like other countries which are
not assisted by the fund, he said.
"We are no longer bound in the Post-
Program Monitoring in which the IMF
still had a supervisory role in the
programs and implementation of our
economic development in the past," the
president said.
In addition, the head of state said the
government had also decided to
dissolve the Consultative Group on
Indonesia (CGI) program.
"I'm of the opinion that it is high time
for us to design and decide our own
economic programs by ourselves and
freely and independently choose
financial sources for our development
without consultations with countries or
international institutions grouped in the
CGI forum," he said.
If there is a talk between Indonesia
and one or two of them, it will be done
bilaterally by consistently maintaining
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3
transparency and independence in
negotiations with them, the president
said.
Thus, the chief executive said
Indonesia would be really independent
in setting agendas and priorities in the
budget allocation as well as deciding
financial sources and implementing what
had been planned.
Yudhoyono further said Indonesia
continued efforts to reduce the amount
of debts and the ratio between debts
and the national income.
"The economy will not be sound if the
ratio between debts and the Gross
Domestic Product (GDP) is still high.
Thank God, we managed to reduce the
ratio between debts and GDP from 56.9
percent in 2004 to 48.1 percent in 2005
and to 42.1 percent in 2006," he noted.
The figures are better than those in
Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines,
he said, adding that in the future
Indonesia would try to reduce the ratio
again to 35 percent or even lower.
If the target is reached, Indonesia can
be free from the status of a country with
big debts, he added.
In addition to the declining ratio of
debts, Indonesia would also have more
varieties of financial sources, he said.
Indonesia's dependence on foreign
debts has been reducing. The financial
sources would be extended to avoid
budget risks from the fluctuating
exchange rates of currencies, interest
rates and roll-over risk.
The healthier and stronger state
budget which is resistant to fluctuation
would be one of important elements in
our economy," the head of state said.
"With this spirit, we will make up our
budget in order to reduce the
components of debt repayment and
subsidies which are not productive and
unnecessary so that our state budget
would be stronger and we could allocate
bigger budget to different development
sectors particularly in the effort to
improve human quality and increase
welfare for the Indonesian people," he
said.
He said independence in the
economic sector did not mean that
Indonesia would isolate itself from
cooperation and partnership with other
countries and international institutions.
In the current global economic era,
we have to be able to take biggest
advantage and benefits for the national
economy, he said.
Thus, Indonesia should maintain the
regional economic cooperation in the
frameworks of ASEAN (Association of
Southeast Asian Nations) and APEC
(Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) as
well as cooperation with Europe and
Middle Eastern countries, he said.
(ANTARA)
INDONESIA'S EXPORTS REACHED
OVER US$100 BILLION IN 2006
Jakarta - The Central Bureau of
Statistics (BPS) said Indonesia's
exports had reached US$9.5 billion in
December 2006 bringing the figure on
the January-December period in 2006 to
US$100.69 billion or an increase by
17.55 percent compared to a
corresponding period in 2005.
"Exports reached the psychological
level of US$9 billion for the first time in
the country's history," BPS Chief
Rusman Heriawan said.
He said the country's imports in
December 2006 reached US$4.94 billion
bringing the figure for the January-
December period in 2006 to US$61.08
billion, or an increase of 5.85 percent
compared to a corresponding period a
year earlier.
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Indonesia enjoyed an international
trade surplus of US$39.61 billion.
December's exports rose by 6.43
percent compared to November's. If
compared to December 2005, it
increased by 16.91 percent.
Rusman further said December's
non-oil/non-gas exports had reached
US$7.62 billion or an increase by 6.26
percent compared to Novermber's. If
compared to December 2005, it rose by
21.02 percent.
Overall, Indonesia's non-oil/non-gas
exports in the January-December period
in 2006 reached US$79.50 billion or an
increase by 19.68 percent compared to
the corresponding period a year earlier.
Commodities like rubber, rubber
goods, metals, fats, vegetable and
animal oils, CPO, copper, steel and
paper contributed to the increase in the
overall export figure.
Oil and gas exports also increased in
December 2006.
It was caused by an increase in
crude oil exports by 13.85 percent to
US$794.3 million and in gas exports by
11.91 percent to US$869.4 million. But
export of processed oil dropped by
23.49 percent to US$210.7 million.
"The Indonesian crude oil price in the
global market rose to 60.15 dollars per
barrel in December 2006 from 55.90
dollars in November 2006," Rusman
said. (ANTARA)
NATIONAL EDUCATION MINISTER
LAUNCHES LANGUAGE VILLAGE
NEAR BOROBUDUR TEMPLE
Magelang, C Java - Minister of
National Education Bambang Sudibyo
has launched a Language Village in
Ngargogondo, a small village in
Magelang district, Central Java
province, around three kilometers
southeast of Borobudur Temple.
"I hope Ngargogondo village is good
and would serve as a model for other
villages. We will support it. But if (the
village) forgets the Indonesian and
Javanese languages, we will stop the
assistance," the minister flanked by
Singgih Sanyoto, head of the Magelang
district administration, said.
He also said the development of the
village as a Language Village was
expected to support the tourism area of
Borobudur Temple.
According to him, tourists came to
Borobudur Temple because they wanted
to see the rich Javanese culture.
If the local people forgot their culture,
he said, tourists would have no interest
in coming there. "Borobudur Temple is
still a symbol of the Javanese culture if
the people reserve it," Bambang added.
He said he welcomed the Language
Village because it is an indication of the
local people's awareness and revival of
the importance of communications in the
current modern era.
The minister held a dialog with a
number of people who wished to learn
English. (ANTARA)
RECONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL
BUILDINGS IN ACEH TO BE
COMPLETED BY 2008
Banda Aceh - The rehabilitation and
reconstruction of school buildings
damaged by the earthquake and
tsunami on December 26 in 2004 in
some districts/municipalities in
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam is expected
to be completed by 2008, a local
education official said.
SOCIETY & CULTURE
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5
"We have set the target for
completing the rehabilitation and
reconstruction of damaged school
buildings and their re-opening at some
time in 2008," head of the local
education office Anas M Adam said.
To date, he added, two years after the
tsunami, some 400 school buildings had
been rehabilitated and reconstructed
with assistance from several local and
foreign donors and institutions, besides
the Aceh and Nias Rehabilitation and
Reconstruction Agency (BRR).
(ANTARA)
INDONESIA, FRANCE EXTEND
COOPERATION IN IMPROVING
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
Jakarta - Indonesia and France have
agreed to extend their cooperation in the
improvement of access to health
services, which has been going on since
November 2001, a senior official said.
The cooperation in the field of health
access services had involved the
Indonesian Ministry of Health and the
French non-governmental organization
Medecins Du Monde, Director General
for Public Health Development Sri Astuti
Suparmanto said.
She said the extension of the
cooperation for another three years
covered efforts to provide basic health
access services, the development of
health reproduction status and
improvement in the health services for
mothers and children.
The director general said that the
Health Ministry and the Medecins Du
Monde had previously carried out three
main projects, among others,
emergency project which directly
provided emergency medical
assistance, distribution of medicines,
clear water supplies and vaccination.
Other projects included rehabilitation
projects with main activities in improving
health and social structure and the
restoration of the physical and
psychological conditions of natural
disasters' victims.
"The rehabilitation project is part of
the emergency project with a period of
six months to three years," the director
general said. (ANTARA)
INDONESIA, NORWAY PREPARE
MEDIA DIALOG
Yogyakarta - Indonesian and
Norwegian journalists and media
professionals met for a two-day meeting
in Yogyakarta to prepare for the second
Global Inter-Media Dialog in Oslo later
this year.
The meeting's organizers hoped to
capitalize on a successful inaugural
gathering in Bali last year.
Foreign Ministry officials from the
two countries were also present to
facilitate the meeting and to choose a
theme for the second gathering and
formulate a list of speakers and invitees.
The first meeting in Bali saw the
presence of 80 journalists and media
professionals from around the world. It
took place against the backdrop of the
Danish cartoon controversy, which
triggered massive protests in the Muslim
world in early 2006.
The Bali meeting agreed on the
need for the media to be more culturally
sensitive in the face of an increasingly
connected and interdependent world. It
fell short, however, of endorsing a global
code of ethics for the media.
The roles of government officials
from Norway and Indonesia were limited
INTERNATIONAL
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6
to facilitating the meeting. It was left to
journalists and media professionals to
determine the agenda of the Oslo
meeting.
Foreign Ministry secretary general
Imron Cotan and deputy director of the
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Tine Morck Smith opened the meeting.
They were accompanied by the
Indonesian Ambassador to Norway,
Retno L.P. Marsudi, and the director for
public diplomacy at the Foreign Ministry,
Umar Hadi.
Also at the meeting were Bambang
Harymurti of Indonesia's Tempo group
and Siri Lill Mannes, a Norwegian TV
news anchor. Representatives from New
Zealand, Belgium and Russia were also
present. (THE JAKARTA POST)
SAUDI GOVT ALLOCATES $2
MILLION FOR MOSQUE
REHABILITATION IN ACEH
Banda Aceh, Aceh - The Saudi
government has set aside US$2 million
in fund for rehabilitation of Baiturrahman
Grand Mosque in tsunami-devastated
Banda Aceh city, an official said.
The fund was the Saudi people's
donations channeled through the Islamic
Development Bank (IDB), Saudi Charity
Campaign (SCC) director Muhammad
Ibrahim Al-Khalaf said after signing a
memorandum of understanding on
rehabilitation of the mosque here.
The fund would be channeled in two
stages with each phase of the
rehabilitation project receiving US$1
million, he said.
The Saudi government would directly
supervise the use of fund for the project
which was due to start this year, he said.
"Not only the mosque rehabilitation
but also other post-tsunami
humanitarian projects funded by the
Saudi government are subject to
supervision to ensure that the people of
Aceh will enjoy the projects in the long
run," he said.
He said the Saudi government would
always help Aceh in the aftermath of an
8.9 magnitude undersea earthquake
and subsequent tsunami that killed more
than 190,000 people on December 26,
2004.
The Saudi government was
considering channeling humanitarian aid
worth US$50 million for different sectors
of development in Aceh, he said.
(ANTARA)
CHINA WINS HEARTS IN SE ASIA
I. Wibowo, Jakarta
Relations between China and
several Southeast Asian nations have
been fast improving. ASEAN leaders
now regularly speak highly of China, and
of the nation's recent successes. This
positive atmosphere was unheard of 10
years ago.
During his visit to Laos in 2000,
Chinese president Jiang Zemin received
a very warm welcome, in which
"banners were hung across the capital
lauding Jiang, and endless banquets
were held in his honor". This scene was
replicated in Cambodia, where over
200,000 cheering schoolchildren
welcomed Jiang's motorcade.
OTHERS
EDITORIAL
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7
In the early '90s, Cambodia opposed
China's involvement with the Khmer
Rouge. While Myanmar, suffering from
an embargo implemented by Western
nations, showed its gratitude to China
for its support by bettering economic
and political ties between the nations.
Thailand is no exception from this
pattern. A long-time British and U.S. ally,
the nation now considers its diplomatic
relationship with China -- along with
India -- essential to furthering its own
position in Asia.
Vietnam has been at war with China
since 1979, but from 1991, when
diplomatic relations between the nations
were restored, Vietnam's relations with
China have continued to improve.
In February 2002 the two nations
proposed the "Four good themes": good
neighbors, good friends, good
camaraderie and good partners. As a
result, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar,
Thailand and Vietnam, which all hug the
Mekong River, have benefited
tremendously from trade with China.
Under the framework of the Greater
Mekong Sub-region (GMS), China has
implemented a development program in
the Mekong Basin. It has been
noticeable that China has paid great
attention to this region through aidgiving.
It is within the Mekong area that
China's soft power is most evident.
Similar trends have been evidenced
in Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines
and Indonesia. Malaysia, under Dr.
Mahathir, has developed a close
relationship with China, and at both
economic and diplomatic levels the two
countries are on good terms.
Singapore remains a "natural friend"
of China as the majority of the citystate's
population are of Chinese
descent. Although their relationship was
strained during the '70s, as of 1990 it
has been reinvigorated by increased
trade and two-way visits from the
nations' leaders. Meanwhile, relations
between China and the Philippines have
been caught in a dangerous dispute
over Mischief Reef.
Yet, in the past five years, relations
between the two countries have been
bettered due to high-level exchanges.
The Philippines have also received a
loan of US$500 million to build railroads.
Relations between Indonesia and
China suffered after a diplomatic breakup
lasting 32 years. Yet, over the past
eight years, Indonesia and China have
worked to better this situation. Visits by
leaders of the two countries have been
more frequent, while exports and
imports have grown. When the Asian
financial crisis hit Indonesia, China also
increased its assistance to the region.
In addition to US$400 million in
stand-by loans as part of an IMF rescue
package, China also increased its export
credit facilities by $200 million. During
the 2004 tsunami disaster, China was
among the first of nations to provide not
only financial assistance to Indonesia,
but also medical assistance.
Throughout Joseph Nye's term in
office, China increased its "soft power".
This differs from "hard power" in that
soft power does not rely on military
strength to subjugate a country, but
rather on values and culture. If power is
defined as a means to acquire the
intended result, then soft power is still
within this boundary of definition, except
that it rejects the use of force or
violence.
"A country may obtain the outcome it
wants in world politics because other
countries -- admiring its values,
emulating its example, aspiring to its
level of prosperity and openness -- want
to follow it," Nye says.
The increase in China's soft power is
evident among the various cultures to
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which citizens of ASEAN nations belong.
One observer said, "Chinese culture,
cuisine, calligraphy, cinema, curios, art,
acupuncture, herbal, medicine and
fashion fads have penetrated into
regional culture." He also says Chinese
films, pop-music and film stars, such a
Gong Li and Zhang Ziyi, are now
extremely popular among Southeast
Asia's youth.
Mainland Chinese brands such as
Hai'er, TCL and Huawei have also
become increasingly popular in many
Southeast Asian societies. According to
a poll conducted in Thailand in 2003, 76
percent of respondents considered
China to be Thailand's closest friend.
The writer is the head of the Center for
Chinese Studies at the University of
Indonesia. (The Jakarta Post)



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Friday, March 16, 2007

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Peta Wisata Ciamis

Untuk panduan Anda kami sajikan peta wisata di Ciamis. Terdapat lebih dari 15 tempat tujuan wisata yang dapat Anda kunjungi. Silakan pilih spot merah/biru yang terdapat pada peta atau pilih dari nama/foto objek wisata yang tertera.

Objek wisata/fasilitas masih dalam pengembangan:
Karapyak - Palatar Agung - Majingklak - Madasari - Nusa Wiru

Informasi Wisata:
Diparda Kabupaten DT. II Ciamis

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