Showing posts with label indonesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indonesia. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 April 2008

ABOUT INDONESIA


Consisting of more than 17,000 islands, the vast Indonesian archipelago spans 5,120 km across the equator, positioned between the Asian and Australian continents. Four-fifths of the area is sea with the major islands of Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Papua. The 300 ethnic groupsthat exist harmoniously give birth to a potpourri of cultures and fascinating people. The major ethnic groups are: Minangkabaunese, Malay, Javanese, Sundanese, Maduranese and Ambonnese. Arab, Chinese and Indian immigrants have also settled in regions throughout the country, particularly in the coastal cities.


Geographically, Indonesia's landscape is greatly varied. Java and Bali have the most fertile islands and rice fields are concentrated in these two regions, whereas Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua are still largely covered with tropical rainforest. Open savannah and grassland characterize Nusa Tenggara.

The lowland that comprise most of Indonesia has a characteristically tropical climate with abundant rainfall, high-temperatures and humidity. Rainy Indonesia's tropical climate and unique geographical character provide shelter for flora and fauna that are as diversely rich as its land and people. The plant and animals in Indonesia's western region represent that of mainland Asia while those in the eastern region are typical of Australia. Endemic species, which are the pride of Indonesia exist in the central region, such as orangutans, tigers, one-horned rhinos, elephants, dugongs, anoas and komodo dragons. The warm tropical waters of the archipelago nurture a rich marine environment that holds a myriad of fish, coral species and marine mammals.

A cultural heritage passed on through generations offers a wealth of traditional arts and crafts. Batik, wooden carvings, weavings, silverworks and many other traditional skills produce exquisitely beautiful items. Indonesia's multi-racial and multi-religious culture mean festivals steeped in traditions are celebrated throughout the year. Frequently featured in these events are dances, wayang theaters and other performing arts.





Information provided by the Indonesia Embassy.

Thursday, 24 April 2008

INDONESIANA

EVENT ACROSS INDONESIA

A look at what's happening from May to June 2008 across Indonesia.

20 May
WAISAK ( VESAK ) FESTIVAL AT BOROBUDUR, JOGJAKARTA.

Waisak day celebrates Buddha Siddhartha Gautama's birthday, enlightenment and death. And in the biggest Buddhist temple in the world, Borobudur in Jogjakarta, visitors experience a spectacular evening, as a thousand candles in the tempel cast light on the mighty structure and beyond. Magical.


14 June - 14 July
Jakarta Great Sale and Jakarta Fair
You'll be lured into this big event if you visit any of Jakarta's shopping centers. From Plaza Indonesia, an all-time favorite with high-end boutiques, to Plaza Semanggi wherw youngsters grab the latest outfits and accessories, Jakarta's shopping hot spots offer huge discounts for one month. Also enjoy the city's annual fair in Pekan Raya Jakarta Kemayoran, featuring car displays, traditional food and crafts, plus live entertainment - all under one roof.

29 June
Bali International Triathlon
Commencing at the Four Seasons Resort at Jimbaran Bay, Bali's second annual international triathlon features a 1.5km swim in Jimbaran Bay, a 40km bicycle ride from Jimbaran Bay to Nusa Dua and finally a 10km run through Jimbaran Village,the race will have its finish line at the breathtaking Jimbaran beach. There's also a 5km Fun Run.
www.balitriathlon.com