
Bubohu Traditional Village in Gorontalo
Helloindonesia.id – The life of the Indonesian people is closely related to religion. Even in some areas there are many locations that are used as spiritual tourism spots for adherents of various religions in Indonesia. For example, Mahmud Village in Bandung Regency, Buntu Burake in Tana Toraja Regency, and Sendangsono in Kulonprogo, Yogyakarta. These places […]
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Betang House, Kanayat'n Dayak Culture and Tradition Center
Helloindonesia.id – Dayak tribe has its own architecture in making homes. The concept of a traditional Dayak house is usually very close to culture and nature. Like the Dayak Kanayat’n tribe, for example, which has houses with elongated architecture with elongated shapes with high columns. The traditional house has several names, among others, betang house, […]
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Piso Surit Dance, Dance Inspired by Bird Chirping
Helloindonesia.id – This dance is one of the typical dances of the Karo Batak tribe. Usually this dance is performed to welcome the guests of honor in an event. This is the piso surit dance, one of the dances which has become the cultural wealth of the archipelago. Piso surit dance is a dance that […]
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Orom Sasadu, Tradition of the Sahu Tribe Eating Party in Jailolo
Helloindonesia.id – The Jailolo community in West Halmahera Regency, North Maluku, has a unique harvest party tradition. The tradition of a joint meal party is called Orom Sasadu. Orom means eating, while sasadu means traditional house. The Sahu community holds Orom Sasadu twice a year. The first ritual is usually held in January after finishing […]
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Mumification, the way the Asmat Tribe Respect the Customary Chief's Body
Helloindonesia.id – The process of preserving bodies through the process of mummification is not only in Egypt, but also in Indonesia, precisely in Wamena, Papua. The mummification process is the way the Dani people occupy the Baliem Valley, Wamena, to honor the bodies of their chiefs. The embalming process is done by rubbing the body […]
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Batombe, Reply to the rhyme of western Sumatra
Helloindonesia.id – Indonesia is very well known as a literary country, why is that. because many various regions have their own literary or literary culture. one of the most influential is Malay culture in Sumatra province. and this time we will discuss the tradition of replying to the “batombe” rhyme in West Sumatra. Not only […]
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Rendang, Traditional Indonesian Cuisine
Helloindonesia.id – Indonesia is a storehouse of various types of cuisine, almost in each region has its own special cuisine. start the menu of processed animal and vegetable. one dish that is almost known throughout Indonesia is rendang, but most of us still don’t know much about the ins and outs of this further. Rendang […]
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Javanese farm museum
Helloindonesia.id – Museums can be an effective educational facility. In the Javanese Farmer Museum, for example, visitors can learn about traditional Javanese farming. In the museum, in addition to watching a collection of traditional agricultural tools, visitors can also experience farming activities directly so they know how hard the efforts of farmers to produce rice. […]
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Pacu Itiak West Sumatra
Itiak race (race or duck race) is one of the unique habits possessed by the Minangkabau community. The itiak race itself comes from Payakumbuh, Limay town district, West Sumatra Province. This habit is unique because if people usually use cattle or buffalo as animals that often used for racing, as is the case with the […]
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Ngobeng tradition in palembang Indonesia
Ngobeng is a tradition of eating together ancestral cultural heritage. That tradition, now starting to be rare because people prefer to entertain guests with a buffet. In fact, “ngobeng” is very meaningful, namely to respect guests and strengthen friendship. When entering the house, guests are immediately prepared with water to wash their hands and then […]
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