BASAibu Wiki: Conserving Indonesia’s Local Dialects through Digitisation

There are 718 identified native languages in this multi-tribal country of Indonesia, making it the second most linguistically diverse country in the world, after Papua New Guinea. The diversity of languages reflects the incontestable wealth of differing ways of life, and thus cultures and identity. But the nation’s big concern is that these native languages,

Buku Betawi: Palang Pintu, A Unique Betawi Proposal Tradition

Palang Pintu is one of the unique Betawi wedding traditions, seen as the test of ‘approval’ that the groom must receive from the bride and indeed her family. It is imbued with symbolism and is a tradition that showcases the different facets of Betawi culture. For Betawi men, there are a series of ‘tests’ that must

Episode Gading Serpong Hosts a Two-Day Wedding Open House

Experience a 2-day wedding open house at Hotel Episode Gading Serpong and don’t miss out the chance to discover a range of exclusive offers from curated wedding vendors, exciting activities, special offers, and benefits for beloved couples.  Wedding Open House returns at the Hotel Episode Gading Serpong with the theme Love Around the World. This

Gambang Kromong: Cultural Acculturation in Traditional Betawi Music

A merging of a Javanese and Sundanese gamelan orchestra, Gambang Kromong has a unique sound and distinct timbre. This comes from the various music instruments originating from the acculturation of Indonesian and Chinese traditional music. A synergistic relationship between ethnicities will produce a beautiful harmony in life. That’s the moral that can be taken from

Pekojan: Jakarta’s Historic Arab Village

Pekojan is a historic district or kecamatan in West Jakarta. Considered the city’s original Arab village, it is a prime example of the rich ethnic diversity found in Jakarta and how different communities created their own landmarks and cultural treasures over time. Back when Jakarta was still under Dutch colonial rule, known at the time

Healing through Harps and Harmonies at the Grotto Healing Boutique

A one-of-a-kind holistic healing destination in Jakarta utilises the relaxing sounds of the harp, an instrument of ethereal qualities. Offering a great antidote to the stress and intensity of a city, Grotto Healing Boutique invites patrons to embrace the calming and healing abilities of sound and music. In many classical orchestra performances in Indonesia, the beautiful

New Wildlife Discoveries at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah

At Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, the Jagat Satwa Nusantara presents a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the country’s most vibrant and exotic birds, reptiles, freshwater creatures and even insects. The recently revamped space welcomes adds to the attractions worth visiting in east Jakarta. / Photos courtesy of Jagat Satwa

Cultural Imlek Celebrations and Destinations in Jakarta

What is Imlek? This auspicious day, locally known as ‘Imlek’, is enthusiastically celebrated by the majority of the ethnic Chinese community across Indonesia, with festivities spanning from vibrant decorations and culinary delights to cultural traditions. These celebrations draw people from diverse backgrounds, creating an atmosphere of joy and unity.  In Jakarta, the jubilation extends to

Gran Melia Jakarta’s Tien Chao Reopens Serving Authentic Cantonese Food

Showcasing a new look, Gran Melia’s iconic Chinese restaurant Tien Chao welcomes guests to return to experience an exquisite journey through the flavours of authentic Cantonese cuisine, masterfully curated by their new highly skilled Chef hailing from China.  The rejuvenated Tien Chao presents a timeless atmosphere, where selective renovations and furnishings showcase a modern design

Condet: A Surviving Betawi Village Amidst Changing Times

Exploring Condet in East Jakarta will allow you to see the roots of some important history. Condet today is, like other parts of Jakarta, experiencing the erosion of its Betawi identity, while being dense and chaotic, congested, and sadly also prone to flooding. Whereas in the 18th century, Condet was referred to by the Dutch,

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