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When:
Annually in April. (2011 TBA)
Where: Pelabuhan Ratu, Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia
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In the fishing village, Pelabuhan Ratu which is located in the south beach of west Java (4 hours drive from the capital Jakarta) a unique thanksgiving festival dedicated to the sea, is celebrated. The thanksgiving of Pelabuhan Ratu is celebrated for two days where from a naval review of decorated boats the celebrators throw thousands of flowers and sacrifice Buffalo heads. The naval review is accompanied with a lot of folklore culture events; local music, traditional singing, competitive dance shows, swim contests and many more attractions that chamge from year to year and complete the festive atmosphere of the holiday.
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IMPORTANT:
Please note that the details of the event are subject to change.
We strongly recommended that you check with the organizers
before making any travel arrangements.
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Event related information:
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Ministry Of Culture And Tourism, Republic Of Indonesia
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Contact:
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Sea Offerings Ceremony in Pelabuhan Ratu Phone: (62-622) 7273209, 7103603 Fax: (62-622) 7271385Ministry Of Culture And Tourism, Republic Of Indonesia Sapta Pesona Building Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No. 17 Jakarta 10110 Tel. +62 21 383 8167 Fax. +62 21 384 9715
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Free |
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background and overview:
The Dutch began to colonize Indonesia in the early 17th century; the islands were occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945. Indonesia declared its independence after Japan's surrender, but it required four years of intermittent negotiations, recurring hostilities, and UN mediation before the Netherlands agreed to relinquish its colony. Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and home to the world's largest Muslim population. Current issues include: alleviating poverty, preventing terrorism, consolidating democracy after four decades of authoritarianism, implementing financial sector reforms, stemming corruption, holding the military and police accountable for human rights violations, and controlling avian influenza. In 2005, Indonesia reached a historic peace agreement with armed separatists in Aceh, which led to democratic elections in December 2006. Indonesia continues to face a low intensity separatist guerilla movement in Papua.
[Courtesy of The World Factbook]
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Location: Southeastern Asia, archipelago between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. |
Languages:
Bahasa Indonesia (official, modified form of Malay), English, Dutch, local dialects (the most widely spoken of which is Javanese). |
Climate:
Tropical; hot, humid; more moderate in highlands. |
Capital:
Jakarta |
Time Zone:
UTC+7 to +9 (Various/Seasons) |
Currency (code):
Indonesian rupiah (IDR) |
Call Code:
+62 |
Electric Power:
127/230 V 50 Hz |
Tourist office:
Ministry Of Culture And Tourism, Republic Of Indonesia Sapta Pesona Building Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No. 17 Jakarta 10110 Tel. +62 21 383 8167 Fax. +62 21 384 9715 |
Tourist website: Click Here |
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