
Typical Salude Music Rhythm Manado, North Sulawesi
Helloindonesia.id – Sulawesi is a province that has many natural, culinary and even cultural attractions. Musical instruments are part of the arts in each region that has its own characteristics. One of the popular musical instruments found in these islands is the Salude. What is a Salude Musical Instrument? Talking about the Salude musical instrument. […]
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Kolintang Typical Minahasa Musical Instrument, North Sulawesi
Helloindonesia.id – Listening to Kolintang musical instruments is common among Minahasa people. Even this musical instrument has been recognized for its beauty in foreign countries. This musical instrument is one of the traditional musical instruments typical of the Minahasa community, North Sulawesi. At first glance, Kolintang is similar to the xylophone from Java. However, these […]
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Admire the Beauty of Pulutan Village Ceramics
Helloindonesia.id – To the south from Manado City, with a distance of about 40 km, we will find a tourist village where most of the residents work as ceramic craftsmen. Administratively, the village, better known as Pulutan Village, is located in Remboken District, Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi. Stevi, one of the ceramic craftsmen in Pulutan […]
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Strokes on the Stone Inspired Pinawetengan Woven Fabric
Helloindonesia.id – For the Minahasa community, Pinawetengan is not just a pile of meaningless stones, this large stone found in the highlands (tonduraken) is the starting point of Minahasa culture. On that big rock, the ancestors of the various sub-ethnic Minahasa vowed to unite, and wrote it on the rock in the form of drawings […]
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National Batik Day, Protecting Indonesia’s cultural arts heritage
Helloindonesia.id – Reported by Tirto.id, the word ‘Batik‘ in language, comes from the combination of two kinds of words, namely the word ‘Amba’ and the word ‘Tik’. ‘Amba’ means broad or wide; which means broad, namely cloth as the material used, while ‘Tik’ means point. So, in combination it is usually called bati In an […]
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Yele Fulang, A Creative Dance Born from Mythology
Helloindonesia.id – Tinombo is a beautiful village located in Parigi Moutong Regency, Central Sulawesi. From that village, a mythology was born which is still known by the people. The mythology tells of a daughter of the Saemandulang couple and the empress Yele Lumut who was the first king of Tinombo. The Princess of the Tinombo […]
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Ketipung, the Musical Accompaniment of Malay Music
Helloindonesia.id – This one musical instrument is usually used to accompany Malay music. This small drum which has two sides has become one of the traditional musical instruments in Indonesia. This is the ketipung, a small drum that is part of the gamelan instrument. Ketipung has a small size and elongated round shape with a […]
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Chopsticks, From Traditional Weapons to Competitions
Helloindonesia – Chopsticks have been known as one of the traditional weapons that are often used by the Dayak tribe in the Kalimantan region. In addition to making materials that come from nature, Chopsticks also have the advantage of having a firing accuracy of about 200 meters. Judging from its shape, chopsticks have a round […]
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Mulawarman Museum, Captures the Traces of 700 Years of Civilization
Helloindonesia.id – A trip to Tenggarong will not be complete without a stop at the Mulawarman Museum. Here we can learn a glimpse of the history of the sultanate that once triumphed for approximately 7 centuries and controlled most of the Kutai Kertanegara area, East Kalimantan. In this museum building that once functioned as the […]
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Delaying the Dragon, Delivering the Heirloom Dragon Back to its Origin
Helloindonesia.id – The seventh day is the peak day of the festivities of the Erau Festival. On this day, there is a series of rituals starting from morning to evening. One of the sacred rituals on this day is stalling the dragon. In this ritual, the delegation of the Kutai Palace delegation paraded a pair […]
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