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Batik and Cuisine: A Heritage of Indonesia Fashion Show

December 23rd, 2009


The Heritage Hotel Manila’s Indonesian Food Promotion April 16, 2008 Adjie Notonegoro’s Fashion Show

Travel to Indonesia – A Country of Thousands of Beautiful and Exotic Islands

December 18th, 2009

Indonesia, a Country of thousands of beautiful and exotic Islands, that spark off your imagination with thoughts of fine sandy beaches, huge temple complexes, great diving and the giant dragons of Komodo. The islands of Indonesia are spread over a vast expanse of ocean and technically speaking is divided by two Continents.

Some parts of the Country can be as different from each other as black is from white. The hustle and bustle of the modern capital Jakarta is like another planet when compared to the traditional Papuan tribes of the Baliem Valley. Jakarta Not only is it the largest City in the Country, Jakarta is also the heartbeat. Indonesian’s from all over the archipelago come to the City to try and find their fortune or just to survive. The face of the City is constantly changing due to the construction of new skyscrapers, shopping malls and hotels.

Jakarta is mainly a business and political City and not really a tourist destination, but the older colonial parts of the City are very interesting and the museums have a lot of fascinating exhibits.

Jakarta, like you would expect, is the most expensive place in Indonesia, as well as the most polluted and most congested. It can be very hard to cope with all of the hustle, dirt, crime and cost, but if you can you will find an exciting City with plenty to offer.

Kota This is the old Town of Batavia, which was the capital of the Dutch East Indies and the best example of the colonial era in Indonesia. Though much of the old town has been destroyed or demolished over the years, some of the old Colonial buildings are still in active use, and the area has a definite Dutch feel to it.

The centre of the old Town is the pebble stone square known as Taman Fatahillah and this is the key to being able to orientate yourself around the sights of the old Town. The canal of Kali Besar is one block to the west of the square and runs alongside the Ciliwung River.

This was a very prosperous area and on the west bank are some of the high class homes that date from the eighteenth Century.

The Chicken market bridge is the last remaining drawbridge from the Dutch era, it is at the north end of the Kali Besar. Buses always come by on their routes and the city train also has a stop here.

Jakarta History Museum This museum is housed in the old town hall of Batavia, which is on the south side of Taman Fatahillah. It is a well built building, which was originally constructed in 1627 and added to in the early 1700s. It was from here that the Dutch administered their colony, and the cities law courts were also here as well as their main prison compound.

It contains plenty of heavy, carved furniture from the colonial, as well as other memorabilia from the Dutch period. Open, 9am till 3pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Admission: 1,000Rp Wayang Museum This museum is also on the Taman Fatahillah, and has a great assortment of Wayang puppets. It also has examples of puppets from other Countries like Cambodia, China and India.

This building was formerly the museum of old Batavia and was built in 1912 on the site of the former Dutch church which was demolished in 1808 as the
Dutchman “Daendels” plan to rid the City of its unhealthy areas. In the downstairs courtyard, there are memorials to previous governors who were buried on site. Open, 9am till 3pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Admission: 1,000Rp

Fine Arts Museum Built in the 1860s, the palace of Justice building is now the Fine arts museum. It has a nice collection of contemporary paintings from prominent artists. They also have some ceramics on show from Chinese items to Majapahit offerings. Open, 9am till 3pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Admission: 1,000Rp

Gereja Sion This church was built in 1695, and is the oldest Church in Jakarta. It is on Jl Pangeran Jayakarta near the Kota train station. The exterior of the Church is actually pretty plain but inside copper chandeliers, the original organ and the baroque pulpit makes it very appealing. Though thousands of people have been buried here there are very few tombs left remaining.

Sunda Kelapa Just a 10 minute walk from the Taman Fatahillah, the old City port of Sunda Kelapa is full of wonderful Macassar schooners and the brightly coloured sails of these boats make for great viewing. The ships are still a vital means of transporting goods to outlying Islands.

Guides hang around the docks and for a few thousand rupiah will show you around and tell you some insightful stories. You can also take a ride out to the offshore fish market for around 5,000Rp. Admission, 250Rp to the dock area.

Maritime Museum This is an old VOC warehouse that was built in 1645 and is by the entrance to the Sunda Kelapa. It has examples of Indonesian crafts from around the ages and has photos of the voyages from Europe to Jakarta. The building itself is well worth the visit and the lookout posts are part of the old City wall.

Just before the entrance to the museum proper, is the old watchtower that was built in 1839, it has brilliant views over the harbour. Opening hours are hit and miss, so try to find the caretaker.

National Museum This museum, constructed in 1862, is considered the paramount museum in Indonesia, and one of the finest in South East Asia. It has a huge ethnic and relief maps of Indonesia on which you can track your travels. The museum has a variety of different cultural displays that show a diverse collection of clothing, instruments, model houses and religious items. In addition the museum has a fine collection of Chinese ceramics that even date back to the Han dynasty of the third Century.

The museum is sometimes known as the Elephant house due to the giant bronze elephant that was a gift from the King of Thailand, and that now stands outside. Open, 8.30am till 2.30pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Admission: 750Rp. Guides are around who can conduct tours in various different languages.

National Monument This 130 metres high monument stands over Merdeka square and is Jakartas chief landmark. The construction was started in 1961 but was not finished until 1975, when it was officially opened by President Soeharto. At the base is the National History Museum which tells the story of the Indonesian struggle for independence. On national holidays and at the weekends the queues can be long. Open, 9am till 5pm, daily. Admission: 600Rp or 3,100Rp which includes a ride to the top.

Lapangan Banteng Just east of Merdeka square is this nineteenth century colonial square. It has some of the best examples of Dutch colonial architecture in the whole of Jakarta. The Catholic Cathedral was built at the turn of the twentieth Century, and is opposite the principal place of worship for Jakartas Muslim community, the Istiqlal Mosque. To the east of the square is the Supreme Court that was built, along with the Ministry of finance, in 1809 by that man “Daendel” to replace those buildings torn down.

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Beautiful Island Bali Indonesia

July 28th, 2009

Recognize Bali

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Bali is an island in Indonesia. Bali is a province in Indonesia. Bali lies between Java and Lombok Island. Provincial capital of Bali is Denpasar. Denpasar city located in the southern island. Bali is a majority of the population embraces Hinduism. The world famous Bali as a tourism destination with a unique variety of Balinese art. Bali also known as Pulau Dewata. » Read more: Beautiful Island Bali Indonesia

Indonesia, Togean islands

July 26th, 2009

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If you want to island in Indonesia which is full of happiness with the beach and the coral islands Togean is your dream destination. Togean Islands is a beautiful coral islands and volcanic islands in the middle Tomini Bay is beautiful blue, gold and green. Forest that is still original with a variety of wildlife dwelling. Although the islands are difficult to reach, and basic facilities, many visitors fall in love with Togeans and their lifestyle – and often ended more lives than they anticipated. » Read more: Indonesia, Togean islands

Borobudur, the Biggest Buddhist Temple to Century-9 at Indonesia

July 26th, 2009

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Borobudur is a Buddhist temple located at Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. Location temple is approximately 40 km to the northwest of Yogyakarta. This temple was founded by the Buddhist Mahayana religion around 800 years-an-Christian governments in the dynasty.

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Batik, Jawa, Indonesia & Asia

March 30th, 2009

Batik merupakan warisan leluhur nenek moyang bangsa Indonesia ( Jawa ) yang sampai saat ini masih ada dan harus kita jaga dgn cara bangga menggunakan pakain dgn corak batik. Kita harus bangga menjadi orang indonesia terlebih sebagai orang jawa, karena Batik (atau kata Batik) adalah berasal dari bahasa Jawa yg memiliki arti menulis dan titik. Batik Bahasa Inggrisnya adalah wax-resist dyeing. (update : Batiks.Asia also supports Batik Asia SEO contest in improving the quality of human resources in Indonesia to market via the Internet . For young Indonesia Follow Batik Asia SEO contest)

Hal Ini menunjukkan bahwa orang-orang Jawa tempoe doeloe memiliki jiwa intelektual dan karya seni yang tinggi. Batik pertama kali diperkenalkan kepada dunia oleh Presiden Soeharto,yang pada waktu itu mengenakan pakaian batik saat Konferensi PBB.

Batik adalah kerajinan tangan bernilaikan seni yg tinggi dan telah lama menjadi bagian dari perjalanan budaya Indonesia (khususnya Jawa) .
Pada zaman dulu ketrampilan batik adalah pekerjaan eksklusif bagi wanita jawa. Tradisi membatik pada mulanya merupakan tradisi yang turun temurun, sehingga kadang kala suatu motif batik dapat dikenali berasal dari batik keluarga dan daerah tertentu.
Seiring dengan perkembangan zaman, dengan hadirnya Batik CAP memungkinkan kaum laki laki melakukan pekerjaan mem Batik. Tapi di daerah pesisir pekerjaan membatik adalah hal yang sudah lama lazim di lakukan oleh kaum laki-laki. Hal ini bisa di lihat batik dari kawasan pesisir memiliki karakter maskulin.

Pada awalnya batik memiliki corak dan warna yg terbatas dan beberapa corak hanya boleh di pakai oleh masyarakat dgn derajat sosial tertentu. Bahkan sampai saat ini, ada beberapa motif batik tadisional yang hanya boleh dipakai oleh keluarga keraton Yogyakarta dan Surakarta.
Dengan adanya pengaruh dari luar (pedagang asing) yang banyak terjadi dialami oleh batik di daerah pesisir (karena zaman dulu sarana transportasi antar negara adalah kapal laut, sehingga di daerah pesisir inilah yg mengalami banyak perpaduan dan pembaharuan ) sehingga batik semakin banyak ragam , warna dan coraknya.

Pengaruh dari Tionghoa adalah batik dgn warna merah cerah dgn corak phoenix. Sedangkan dari Eropa bisa di lihat dari corak bunga tulip, gedung dan kereta kuda dgn dominasi warna biru.

Yang paling mengesankan dari batik adalah teknik membatik sebenarnya telah dikenal sejak ribuan tahun yang silam. Tidak ada catatan sejarah yang cukup jelas tentang asal usul batik. Ada yang menduga teknik batik ini berasal dari bangsa Sumeria, kemudian dikembangkan di Jawa setelah dibawa oleh para pedagang India.

Untuk mengerjakan Batik tulis adalah dengan menggunakan tangan, sehingga memakan waktu kurang lebih 2-3 bulan untuk menyelesaikannya. Untuk Batik cap adalah dikerjakan dengan menggunakan sistem cap ( biasanya terbuat dari tembaga). Sehingga Proses pembuatan batik jenis cap ini relatif lebih cepat yaitu butuh waktu kurang lebih 2-3 hari untuk menyelesaikannya.

Pada saat ini batik bisa ditemukan di banyak negara negara Asia seperti Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka, dan Iran. Batik juga sangat populer di beberapa negara di benua Afrika. Walaupun demikian, batik yang sangat terkenal di dunia adalah batik yang berasal dari INDONESIA, terutama dari JAWA. (update : Hopefully, Indonesia marketing products through the internet forward. Hopefully Batik Asia becomes inspiration for a young Indonesian. Go success Batik Asia )