Posts Tagged ‘Yogyakarta’
For an entire month, starting December 2009, a major arts event has been held throughout the city of Yogyakarta, combining the spirit of popular art with the spirit of gotong royong, mutual self-help, for which the people of this city of culture are renowned. The Tenth Jogja Biennial (Biennale Jogja X) aims to be the starting point for true biennales in Indonesia.
Participants range from well-known musicians such as Djaduk Ferianto to women porters from Pasar Beringharjo traditional market. Read the rest of this entry »
Yogyakarta! Nearly every corner of the city and its environs contains heritage sites with deep historic value. One of the best known is Taman Sari, in the western part of the Keraton of Yogyakarta. A trip to Yogyakarta is incomplete until you have visited this lovely castle.
Taman Sari was built by Sultan Hamengku Buwono I, also known as Pangeran Mangkubumi, starting in 1683 in the Javanese Saka calendar, or 1757 CE – the same year in which the Keraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat was established. The architecture and reliefs in the Taman Sari complex blend Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, European and Chinese elements.
During the reign of Panembahan Senapati, Taman Sari was known as Umbul Pacethokan, or Pacethokan Spring, and Read the rest of this entry »