Category: South Sulawesi

South Sulawesi is a province on the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, with landscape that includes mountains, beaches and islands. Makassar, the capital, is home to 17th-century Fort Rotterdam, a harborside Dutch colonial landmark. Tana Toraja is a highland region of traditional villages. Its culture is notable for elaborate funeral rituals, cliff tombs and saddle-roofed tongkonan houses around Rantepao, its main town.

The uniqueness of Maluku traditional clothing
The uniqueness of Maluku traditional clothing

Helloindonesia.id – Talking about Indonesia’s cultural diversity is truly endless. Starting from traditional events, food, traditions, to traditional clothing is a cultural wealth that is owned by Indonesia. For ordinary people, only one tribe has a culture that is so rich and complicated enough to learn, moreover all ethnic groups and ethnicities can number thousands. […]

Pali-Pali: Culinary Value of the Sultanate
Pali-Pali: Culinary Value of the Sultanate

Helloindonesia.id – Perahu layar bertolak perang ke Selatan Kembali pulang membawa kemenangan Makanan terbaik untuk Sang Sultan Pali-pali berkilau kenikmatan A stretch of rhyme describes one type of very classy food in the Sultanate of Ternate. The name Pali-pali, is an oval-shaped rice cake but packaged in plaits like ketupat. That said, this food is […]

The Uniqueness of Arababu in the traditional music of Ternate
The Uniqueness of Arababu in the traditional music of Ternate

Helloindonesia.id – The melodious sound is so loud that it is heard singing traditional Ternate songs. A kind of stringed instrument seems to be playing to accompany the song whistle in the middle of today. A musician sits casually while playing the instrument. At first glance this instrument looks like a combination of fiddle that […]

Get Closer with Bubohu Traditional Village in Gorontalo
Get Closer with Bubohu Traditional Village in Gorontalo

Helloindonesia.id – The life of Indonesian people is very closely related to religion. Even in some areas there are many locations that are used as spiritual tourist sites for followers of various types of religions in Indonesia. Just mention Mahmud Village in Bandung Regency, Buntu Burake in Tana Toraja Regency, and Sendangsono in Kulonprogo, Yogyakarta. […]

Yaki, Rare Black Monkey from Sulawesi
Yaki, Rare Black Monkey from Sulawesi

Helloindonesia.id – Yaki (Macaca nigra) or wolay monkey are native black primates of Sulawesi Island. This monkey is included in the ranks of endangered species in the world. From the research conducted by Juan-Fran Gallardo in 2010, it was found that the population of Sulawesi’s black monkey did not reach 5,000 heads. Although included in […]

Pukul Manyapu, Unique Tradition from Central Maluku
Pukul Manyapu, Unique Tradition from Central Maluku

Helloindonesia.id – Swept or Raw Manyapu Punch is a unique tradition to celebrate Eid al-Fitr. This tradition was held by the people of Mamala Village and Morela Village, Leihitu District, Central Maluku, every 7 Shawwal in the Hijri calendar. The tradition of the Manyapu Pukul has been around since the 17th century. A Maluku Muslim […]

Badik, Traditional Weapon of South Sulawesi Communities
Badik, Traditional Weapon of South Sulawesi Communities

Helloindonesia.id – Badik is one of the traditional weapons that became cultural identity of Malay tribes in South Sulawesi, such as the Bugis, Makassar, and Mandar tribes. In the Ancient Luwu era, badik was known as kalio. At that time, Kalio was used more as an agricultural tool and self defense. However, as time went […]

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