I love Indonesia, why? because
Indonesia has many beautiful places, islands, foods, cultures and history. as you know that indonesia has more than
17.000 islands. these are the reason why i love indonesia,
We must proud to be an indonesian
because indonesia has :
1. The Komodo Dragon
Indonesia is the only place in the world where they can be
found living in the wild on the four islands that make up Komodo National Park.
this island is located in Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTB). as we know that Komodo
Island is the 7 miracle place in the world or “new seven wonders of nature”.
There are 2500 komodos, besides Komodo this island also has good flora.
2. Sendang Biru beach
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Sendang biru beach
in South Malang has a beautiful scenery.it is a blue beach and has wavelet,
this beach also has a white sand. there are also boats ready to bring us for
crossing the island. there is a small island, if there is ebb so we can stay in
the island. it is so beautiful island, we just need 7 minutes to arrive there.
we can enjoy the scenery from that island. besides it we can also buy some
fishes immediate from the fishman. moreover the price is very cheap.
you can
come to there by microbus to Gadang, Turen and Sendang biru, you can drive your
car, or motorcycle. the route is serpentine
, we will spend around 2 hours, but the trip will be paid after you arrive
there, you will see a beautiful beach. we just cost Rp 10.000/one person or Rp
15.000/one person to come in.
3.
Bromo mountain
Bromo mountain in Malang. Bromo has very amazing scenery.
this place has teletubies hill, and beautiful crater in the top of the mountain.
moreover we must wear thick clothes because the air is very cold. we can go
there by zip, car or motorcycle. it’s better if you go there in the dawn
because we can see sun rise in the top of hill.
4.
Rendang
Rendang is a spicy meat dish which originated from the Minangkabau ethnic group of Indonesia and is now commonly served
across the country, then Rendang become the number one delicious food in the
world now by CNN international. Rendang is traditionally prepared by the
Minangkabau community during festive occasions such as traditional ceremonies,
wedding feasts and eid mubarok.
5.
Borobudur
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Borobudur is a famous buddist temple,
it’s located in central java Magelang. It was built in three tiers: a pyramidal
base with five concentric square terraces, the trunk of a cone with three
circular platforms and, at the top, a monumental stupa. The walls and
balustrades are decorated with fine low reliefs, covering a total surface area
of 2,500 m2. Around the circular platforms are 72 openwork stupas,
each containing a statue of the Buddha. The monument was restored with UNESCO's
help in the 1970s.
6.
Orang Utan
‘Orang-hutan’
literally means ‘Man of the Forest’, and little wonder!
Orangutans are highly intelligent with an
ability to reason and think. This large, gentle red ape is one of our closest
relatives, sharing 98% of our DNA.
Orangutans are part of the great ape family, so
they don’t have a tail and tend to be larger and heavier than monkeys, even
though they are both primates. Great apes also have a bigger brain and can use
tools, such as sticks, to help them get food to eat or leaves to make a
sunshade or umbrella.
Orangutans live in Asia and are found on the
islands of Borneo and Sumatra, living in lowland and hilly tropical
rainforests.
There are three types or subspecies of
orangutans found in Borneo:
Ø Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus is
the most endangered species of the Bornean Orangutans with an estimated
population of between 1,500 to 3,500 individuals. Found in Western Kalimantan
and also in Sarawak.
Ø Pongo pygmaeus morio is
found in the North East around Sabah and East Kalimantan, with a population
estimated between 8,000 and 18,000.
Ø Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii is
the Central Kalimantan subspecies and the most plentiful with up to 40,000
individuals.
You can only tell the difference between these
three subspecies by DNA testing.
At BOS, we have all three types in our care, so
when returning them to the wild we must ensure they go to their endemic areas
in Indonesian Borneo.
7.
Bajigur
Bajigur is traditional drink in west java,
Indonesia. the main materials are palm sugar, and coconut milk for making this
more delicious mix it with ginger, salt, and vanili powder. Bajigur usually
serve when it’s hot. Then it also peddle with
ginger drink,boiled peanut, and boiled parsnip. Bajigur can make our
body become warm and healthy.
8.
Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat or 'Four Kings', is the name given to some
islands in West Papua and comes
from a local myth. The four major islands are Waigeo,
Misool (which is home to ancient rock
painting), Salawati, and Batanta. Raja Ampat is
located in the bird head of the island of Papua.
Underwater enthusiasts flock to this region because it
offers the world's best marine sight. In the
Raja Ampat islands, divers can explore vertical
underwater walls. The thrill of drift diving is
another great challenge.
9.
Batik Indonesia
Batik is both an art and a craft, which is becoming more popular and
well known in the West as a wonderfully creative medium. The art of decorating
cloth in this way, using wax and dye, has been practised for centuries. In
Java, Indonesia, batik is part of an ancient tradition, and some of the finest
batik cloth in the world is still made there. The word batik originates from
the Javanese tik and means to dot.
To make a batik, selected areas of the cloth are blocked out by brushing
or drawing hot wax over them, and the cloth is then dyed. The parts covered in
wax resist the dye and remain the original colour. This process of waxing and
dyeing can be repeated to create more elaborate and colourful designs. After
the final dyeing the wax is removed and the cloth is ready for wearing or
showing.
10.
Angklung
Angklung
is a musical instrument origin from west java and Banten provinces indonesia.
Angklung is made from bamboo pipes. Angklung has become the cultural identity of Sundanese
communities in West Java and Banten Playing
angklung as an orchestra requires cooperation and coordination, and is believed
promotes the values of teamwork, mutual respect and social harmony. On November
18, 2010, UNESCO officially recognized Indonesian angklung as a Masterpiece of Oral and
Intangible Heritage of Humanity, and encourage Indonesian people and government to
safeguard, transmit, promote performances and to encourage the craftsmanship of
angklung making.