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Solo - Central Java
This centre of Javanese culture has old colonial charm, the best of Southeast Asian warmth and the wide streets and well-planned squares of a small European town. Crumbly old-Dutch buildings and the two keratons of Kasunan and Mangkunegaran dominate ...
Sedudo Traditional Bathing Ceremony
Nganjuk Map, East Java - IndonesiaSedudo Waterfall is situated about 27 kilometers south of Nganjuk, located at the foot of Mount. Wilis, at Ngliman, Sawahan district. This location is often visited by many of people especially during Suro, one of th...
Queen of the South - Parangtritis, Central Java
Queen of the South Sea - Ratu KidulJava's south coast is shrouded in mystery and legend, and nowhere is this more alive than in the heartland of Javanese culture and lore, Yogyakarta. The special province of Yogyakarta is remarkable for many reasons....
The Village of Tenganan in Bali
The village of Tenganan in Bali carefully preserves a cultural legacy dating back to the Majapahit Empire, and offers a unique glimpse into the lives of the first Balinese.Midway through each year, an undercurrent of intense excitement surrounds the ...
The Mosques of Jakarta
"Modern eyes maybe more accustomed to the minarets and domes of the Middle East, but Indonesia's early mosques sometimes blended Islamic, Hindu and Chinese architectural styles where roofs varied from flat tiers to tiered domes to flat domes."Masjid ...
Toraja Coffee: An Incomparable Sensation
What does coffee mean to you?For coffee fanatics, a cup of coffee is an essential part of daily life, and often a loyal companion at critical times. Indonesia has many regions that produce great-tasting coffee, but the variety most sought after by fo...



Hi,
It is true that Indian culture & Indonesia cultural resembles the same. We studied in the history that the Indian culture spread across Indonesia and beyond. It is good to know the two cultures.
Regards,
Dheeraj,
www.indiacultureblog.com
Posted: May 28th, 2009 | Report This Comment