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Sunday, October 17, 2010

HASIL SEMENTARA REAL QUICK COUNT PILKADA KOTA DEPOK

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PKS untuk Semua -HASIL SEMENTARA PILKADA DEPOK 2010









REAL QUICK COUNT INI DILAKSANAKAN DI TEMPAT SALAH SATU KANDIDAT CALON WALIKOTA DEPOK DAN HASILNYA BENAR BENAR REAL DI SEMUA TPS DENGAN METODE SMS DENGAN FORMAT KHUSUS DAN MASUK KE SERVER SMS TIM KAMI.(support script intermedia- sms kampanye.com)
UNTUK MENGETAHUI REAL TIME DAN LANGSUNG ADA SMS BALASAN MAKA SISTEM SERVER KAMI YANG BEKERJA DENGAN
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UPDATE HASIL AKHIR PILKADA DEPOK 2010 PADA TGL 17 Oktober 2010 pukul 13.00 WIB DAN SAMPAI MALAM INI PUKUL 20.15 PASANGAN NUR BERKHIDMAD TETAP UNGGUL DALAM REAL QUICK COUNT TIM KAMI, DATA MASUK SUDAH 82 % LEBIH



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Friday, July 30, 2010

Travel Bandung

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Travel Jakarta Bandung -Bandung is one of the several beautiful places in the maritime continent of Indonesia. Where Bali island is one of them.
Bandung is the capital city of West Java Province, about 180 km (about 110 miles) southern from Jakarta, the capital city of Republic of Indonesia. It lies between 107o 36' East-Longitude and 6o 55' South-Latitude and about 768 m above the sea level. The average temperatures range from 18oC to 30oC with 70% humidity and 1,884 mm rainfall per year. The population were 2,056,915 people in the year 1990 and the population were 17,378 people/sq km. Most of the people are Sundanese and they speak Sundanese Language. Bahasa Indonesia and English are spoken too.
With this above geographic data, Bandung becomes a big city surrounded by cool and nice mountainous areas. Due to its beautiful panoramas, friendliness and high creativity of the people with beautiful girls called "Mojang Priangan", Bandung is well known as the flower city.


The city of Bandung was a lake which then became dry, surrounded by beautiful tangles of mountain peaks. According to the legend lives among the local people, the name of Bandung derived from bendung (dam). The dam was built across the Citarum river by Sangkuriang to fulfil the wedding condition decreed by Dayang Sumbi as his bride-to be. Because Dayang Sumbi had known that Sangkuriang was her missing son, so the creating some efforts to fail Sangkuriang was will as if Sangkuriang couldn't fulfil the task on time. Dayang Sumbi then disappeared and her magic scraf touched one of the edge of the lake which made it burst into and then the lake became dry. On this drying lake the city of Bandung established until now.
Wiranatakusuma I, the regent of Bandung in the year 1794 to 1829, who had moved the capital city of Bandung from Karapyak to the square town performed many service for the development of Bandung. The landlords of the tea plantations around Bandung who had built a lot of beautiful building also played an important role in developing Bandung. The same goes for the Dutch Colonial Government, the settlement and the comfortable resting areas.
Besides its role as the center of the government of West Java Province, Bandung nowadays becomes an important city for business activities, education, industry and tourism. Therefore Bandung has been completed by many facilities for the necessity of local people and the tourists. Due to the creativity of the regional government as well as the local people, Bandung becomes a city which has accepted many awards from both levels: national and international. Bandung also often becomes a pioneer in many kinds of activities throughout Indonesia, so that a lot of tourists are interested in visiting it.
Take a pleasure in the tourist wonder of West Java! West Java is one of the most spectacular of all of the provinces in the Republic of Indonesia. It occupies the western part of Java island, bordered by Central Java on the east, by Indian ocean on the south, separated from Sumatera island by Sunda strait on the west, and it shares border with Jakarta capital of Republic of Indonesia on the north; provides visitors with a true variety of experiences. Sundanese, the people of West Java ore noted for rich art and culture. Wayang Golek or the whole-night puppet show, Angklung bamboo music, and jaipong dance are performing arts which are most popular within people. Come and enjoy this world of praises, marvel at its natural beauty, enjoy the hospitality of its people, experience its wonders and feel the true warmth... You can find several beautiful places to go.
>Here are some magnificents of West Java:
  • Just two and a half hours from Jakarta by car are the seaside resorts of Anyer and Carita which border the Sunda Straits. The magnificent Krakatau which shook the world more than a century ago (1883); the Ujungkulon national park, the only place in the world where you can still see a single horned Rhino; the ancient city of Banten, home to the past glory of West Java, with its historic mosques and magical places; these are just some of delights for visitors to the breath-taking Sunda Strait.
    Banten is one of the Asia's largest cosmopolitan trading imperium. Its port was visited by ships from Malacca, China, Vietnam, India, Arab, Portugal and Netherlands. You can explore ruins of the "Old Palace" or Istana Kasepuhan and ruins of Istana Kaibon or the "Mother palace". The Old Banten square is a heavily fortified with compound covering 4.5 Ha. Surrounded by crumbling walls. Banten kingdom used to be protected by a thick outer wall enclosing the fortified palace with the square at its center, and was surrounded by a large market and a number of crowded ethnic quarters inhabited by Malay, Chinese, Gujarati and Abyssinian traders.
    Opposite of the square are the Grand Mosque of Banten, a place of worship for Muslim since 1566 and a museum that houses artifacts discovered during the excavation ot the palace. Notrhwest of the square are the ruins of Dutch fortress Speelwijk built in 1682 to control trade activity of Banten kingdom. West of it lies the red and yellow wan-Deyuan temple, one of the oldest and largest Chinese temple on Java. Some 30-minute ride from Banten lama lies Cilegon, a town of steel industry. Here the road beaches, 13 Km to the north is Merak where ferries links Java with Sumatera island. While to the south is the West Coast, a stretch of more than 50 Km beginning from Anyer to Carita beach and on to Tanjung Lesung.
  • One hour's journey by road south of Jakarta, Puncak has been the traditional weekend retreat for generations of the capital city's residents. As well as the fresh mountain air, there are many attractions nearby, the Bogor and Cibodas botanical gardens; the Gede and Pangrango national park; these are just some of the delights for visitors to the magnificent Puncak Pass area.
    Go down to Bogor, you can find one of the biggest botanical garden in the world. Situated just behind the stunning presidential palace in Bogor. It covers 110 Ha of land, established by the Dutch in 1817 and laid out under the direction of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, with an assistance of a botanist from London. The garden is renowned for its range of tropical botanical specimens, features pathways through bamboo stand, rattan, orchids, water lilies, fountain lakes, a miniature tropical rainforest and zoological museum. ABout 15,000 native plants collected from all over Indonesia and foreign species introduced from many tropical countries are now grown in the garden. Many economic and ornamental plants imported into the country were introduced through the garden. Some of them are Amherstia (1851), Cinchona (1852) and Rubber (1876).
    There is an excellent zoological museum in the southern part of the garden, with immense collection of 30,000 speciments of land and sea creatures from throughout Indonesia and richly illustrated library of this botanical zone.
    Adjoining the garden is the Bogor Presidential Palace. It stands on 28 Ha of land with about 100 big trees and a flock of deer sent from mainland Asia in 1811. The 14,800 sqm complex comprises the main building and two wings. Five pavilions were built in 1954, unattached to the main complex. Another pavilion called Diah Bayurini was later added. Renovated by Raffles in 1811 and again by Governor Generals Daendels adn Van der Capellen. It was completely renovated in 1834, the palace seems as if it were located in the midst of tropical jungle, the best place for relaxation after a busy life in Jakarta. That was why a Dutch Governor General Baron van Imhoff considered this place as his country house in 1745, that he named it Buitenzorg or "Out of Worries".
    Nearby Bogor and Puncak, you can visit Taman Safari - a free-range zoo on the mountain slopes where lions and tigers graze in open spaces. Both indigenous and imported exotic wildlife roam free while visitors drive through in closed vehicles. Taman Safari is also renowned for its succesful breeding program. Minibus for visitors for tour into the garden is available.
    Halfway between Taman Safari and Puncak lies Gunung Mas tea plantation area and tea factory. Here you can enjoy a breathtaking view of green velvet tea plantation covering over the hills and see tea processing - beginning from the tea leaves up to the final work. The site also offers a refreshing overnight stay at cool mountain breeze where well preserved Dutch guest houses available.
    After Puncak, a turn off to the right leads you to Cibodas Botanic Garden. This 60 Ha garden was laid out in 1852 to study temperature and mountain flora and fauna from around the world and to pioneer work on Cinchona (quinine) and coffee. For its beauty the park was called the Asian garden of Eden. Area of Cibodas parks include virgin native jungle, the starting point for a day hike up to peaks of Mt. Gede and Mt. Pangrango.
  • Legendary of Pelabuhan Ratu area, is another magnificent of West Java. Pelabuhan Ratu, the home of Ratu Kidul, the queen of the South seas is only three hours by car from Jakarta. When you visit this exciting beach resort area, there's a lots to do, you can pay a visit to the fish market, see the unique marine ceremonies; watch sea turtles laying their eggs at Pangumbahan beach - and if you are looking for adventure, a white water rafting trip on the Citarik river will be an unforgettable experience - there are just some of delights for visitors to the legendary Pelabuhan Ratu area.
  • The royal city of Cirebon, the centre of West Java royalty, has a unique treasures and traditions of the past. Cirebon is a meeting place of many different cultures, a unique mix of Sundanese, Islamic, Chinese and even Hindu and pre-Hindu cultures. Cirebon is the only 16th century Islamic state in West Java that has survived to the present day with its palaces and royal families. It possesses the finest surviving examples of earlier Hindu-period court architechture. The forecourt (Siti Inggil) pavilion of Cirebon's Karaton Kasepuhan and Kanoman retain a design typical of 13th and 14th century. Each palace has a museum, preserving Paksi Naga Liman and Singa Barong royal carriages.
    Masjig Agung or "Grand Mosque" lies on the western side of the old town square completed in 1500, s the oldest mosque in West Java.
    For interest on the past architechture, visit Sunyaragi caves, a fanciful royal pleasure garden cum fortress 4.5 Km southwest of the city center. Completed in 1703, originally surrounded by a moat, containing bathing pools and meditation chambers for the Sultan and his wives.
    Just a short journey from Cirebon is the spa resort of Sangkanurip where you can relax and enjoy the therapeutic hot springs of Ciremai.
  • Pangandaran experience area, is just seven hours by car from Jakarta or four and a half hours from Bandung. The beautiful Pangandaran region is a truly unforgettable experience. Here you can swi, safely and enjoy the beautiful beaches, visit the Pananjung natural reserve with its amazing green canyon, go back in time at the historical Cangkuang Temple or see the bamboo craft centre at Rajapolah. The beach "Pantai Pananjung" is quite popular for walking, swimming, touring around by rental bike, or just strolling. It also offers a jungle trekking to explore wildlife of the Pananjung nature reserve on the tip of the peninsula.
  • Your trip trough West Java would not be complete without a visit to Bandung it self; the capital city of West Java province, which ringed by active volcanoes. Tangkuban Parahu in the north and Kamojang to the south of the East. You can also enjoy spas and hot springs in Ciater or Cipanas, both just a short drive from Bandung.
    Bandung is also known as the capital of Afro Asian. Because its ambience and sophistication, Bandung is also noted for a fine legacy of a fine tropical Deco architecture dating from 1920s.
    Bandung plesant climate and lush surroundings have offered an escape from the heat of the lowlands since the mid 19th century when it was the heart of the region's most prosperous plantation area. Despite of the modern amenities, still retains much of its colonial era charm. Since recently Bandung has been known as a city of education as it is manifested in its many universities and modern industries. Bandung is now also renowned for shopping, particularly for shoes, textiles, clothing and denims which are found in the colourful jeans street. Bandung with its cool mountain air is popular stay over for travellers enroute through Java - Bali overland.
    Along the historic Asia-Africa road, you can see alluring example of art deco; Gedung Merdeka which was famed in 1955 when the first Asia Africa Conference took place, Savoy Homann hotel and Grand Hotel Preanger nearby. Other buildings include the stylistic Institut Teknologi Bandung, the most important building of the colonial era, Gedung Sate and villa Isola. Gedung Sate is one of the most impressive architectural heritage landmarks that reflects the heyday of Indo European style. It was built in the periode of 1920 - 1926, and is most fascinating and well maintained. In the Dutch period in Indonesia the building was noted as Gouvernement Bedrijven Building (GB Building). Now it is the Provincial Government of West Java (Pemda Jawa Barat) where the Governor has his office. The site has beautiful landscaping all around with view of Mt. Tangkuban Parahu in distance. Near Gedung Sate at the same road (Jl. Diponegoro) you can find a geological museum, well worth checking out for its Volcano dioramas, and others.
    For great view of the city, head up to the Dago Tea House and Dago waterfall. At Dago Tea House you can enjoy the view of illuminating Bandung by night. Continue up hill is a refreshing 50 Ha reservation site that preserves over 2500 kind of trees from 40 families and 108 species. You can stroll around in the Juanda park, visit underground fortification made by the Dutch and Japanese, or hike up into the hills above Dago as far as Maribaya nearby Lembang.
    You can easily spend a day to the north of Bandung to explore the crater of Mt. Tangkuban Parahu - the drive in volcano, and the nearby hot spring resort of Ciater and Maribaya. Mt. Tangkuban Parahu is Bandung's most famous tourist volcano located just 28 Km north of the city. This volcano offers you many things to see and explore. Whether you look only the huge main "Queen crater", climb up its top, or hike down to Domas crater, or simply enjoy the splendid panoramic view. Nearby interesting sites include Ciater hot spring, Jayagiri forest track near Lembang, camping site Cikole, and Maribaya spa.
  • Sundanese smile ;-) is another wonder of West Java.... reflecting true Sundanese hospitality.
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Travel Jakarta

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Travel Jakarta Bandung -
National Monument
National Monument
Jakarta is the capital city of the Republic of Indonesia, a country composed of more than 13,000 islands with a population of over 180 million. Comprising more than 300 ethnic groups speaking 200 different languages, the Indonesia population exhibits marked diversity in its linguistic, culture, and religious traditions. As the Capital City, Jakarta is a melting pot of representatives from each of these ethnic groups. Jakarta is a special territory enjoying the status of a province, consisting of Greater Jakarta, covering of 637.44 square km area. Located on the northern coast of West Java, it is the center of government, commerce and industry and has an extensive communications network with the rest of the country and the outside world. Strategically positioned in the archipelago, the city is also the principal gateway to the rest of Indonesia. From the Capital City, sophisticated land, air, and sea transport is available to the rest of the country and beyond.
Jakarta is one of Indonesia’s designated tourist areas. It is a gateway to other tourist destinations in Indonesia and is equipped with all the means of modern transportation by air, sea, rail, or by land. It has the largest and most modern airport in the country, the most important harbor in Indonesia and is well connected by rail of good roads to other destinations in Java, Sumatra, and Bali. As Indonesia’s main gateway, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport serves a growing number of international airlines and domestic flights. Jakarta is a city of contrasts; the traditional and the modern, the rich and the poor, the sacral and the worldly, often stand side by side in this bustling metropolis. Even its population gathered from all those diverse ethnic and cultural groups, which compose Indonesia, are constantly juxtaposed present reminder of the national motto; Unity in Diversity.
National Museum
National Museum
Finding its origin in the small early 16th century harbor town of Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta’s founding is thought to have taken place on June 22, 1527, when it was re-named Jayakarta, meaning Glorious Victory by the conquering Prince Fatahillah from neighboring Cirebon. The Dutch East Indies Company, which captured the town and destroyed it in 1619, changed its name into Batavia and made it the center for the expansion of their power in the East Indies. Shortly after the outbreak of World War II, Batavia fell into the hands of the invading Japanese forces that changed the name of the city into ‘Jakarta’ as a gesture aimed at winning the sympathy of the Indonesians. The name was retained after Indonesia achieved national independence after the war’s end.
The ethnic of Jakarta called “Orang Betawi” speaks Betawi Malay, spoken as well in the surrounding towns such as Bekasi and Tangerang. Their language, Betawi Malay, has two variations: conventional Betawi Malay, spoken by elder people and bred in Jakarta, and modern Jakarta Malay, a slang form spoken by the younger generation and migrants.
Jakarta’s architecture reflects to a large extent the influx of outside influences, which came and has remained in this vital seaport city. Taman Fatahillah Restoration Project, begun in the early 1970s has restored one of the oldest sections of Jakarta also known as Old Batavia to approximately its original state. The Old Portuguese Church and warehouse have been rehabilitated into living museums. The old Supreme Court building is now a museum of fine arts, which also houses part of the excellent Chinese porcelain collection of former Vice President Adam Malik. The old Town Hall has become the Jakarta Museum, displaying such rare items as Indonesia’s old historical documents and Dutch period furniture. Its tower clock was once returned to England to be repaired under its lifetime guarantee, which up to now has already lasted hundreds of years.
In recent years, Jakarta has expanded its facilities for visitors with luxury hotels, fine restaurants, exciting nightlife and modern shopping centers. It contains many tourist attractions such as Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (Beautiful “Indonesia in Miniature” Park), restored colonial period buildings, island resorts in the Pula Seribu (Thousand Island), and an extensive beach recreation complex called Ancol. “Beautiful Indonesia in Miniature Park” popularly called TMII “Taman Mini Indonesia Indah”, built to portray the variety of cultures found within the many islands contained in the Republic of Indonesia, this open-air museum comprises the many architectural forms of arts and traditions of all Indonesia provinces. It is proof of the country’s motto of Unity in Diversity as well as Freedom of Religion depicted in the houses of worship built on the grounds.
Istiqlal Mosque
Istiqlal Mosque
Jakarta has preserved its past and is developing for the future. Skyscrapers in the center of the city are part of a new look. Modern luxury hotels today cater to the discriminating visitors. Transport within the city is plentiful. Jakarta is the center of the nation’s industrial, political and cultural life. It is home to many of the country’s finest research institutes, educational facilities, and cultural organizations. Jakarta is uniquely the seat of both the national as well as the regional government.
Over the last several decades, Jakarta has proudly developed into one of Asia’s most prominent metropolitan centers. Today, Jakarta’s skyline is covered by modern high rises. The many state-of-the-art shopping centers, recreation complexes and toll-roads have become hallmarks of the city. The quality of life and the general welfare of its inhabitants have improved considerably with the city’s fast pace of development. Jakarta’s cultural richness and dynamic growth contribute significantly to its growing importance as one of the world’s leading capital cities.

Gran Melia Hotel Jakarta
Geographically
The Province is geographically located on 6012′ South Latitude and 106048′- East Longitude. The government administration is set into 5 regions South Jakarta, Central Jakarta, East Jakarta, West Jakarta, North Jakarta and 1 regency/ administrative city, namely Thousand Island regency. The largest city is East Jakarta (187.73 sq km) and the smallest is Thousand Island regency (11.81 sq km). The average rainfall is 1,916.8- 924.50 mm/year. The temperature is between of 22 C – 33 C.
People
Indonesians are known as friendliest people in the world towards foreigners and most tolerant towards their manners. But there are few things, which are not done among Indonesia. They consider the head as something sacred that must be respected. Patting on the head is not done among adults. Calling someone by crooking the index finger is considered impolite and giving or receiving things with the left hand is no – where acceptable. The handshake accompanied with a smile is common among men and women greeting or welcoming somebody.
Not less 9 million people live in Jakarta representing nearly all the ethnic groups in the archipelago. The major groups are Sundanese, Javanese, Chinese, and the native community is Orang Betawi (people of Betawi). The other large groups are the Minangkabau people, the Bataks, the Manadonase, and the other people from Sulawesi and the Ambonase. Orang Betawi emerged in the 19th century from a melting pot of races, ethnic groups and cultures. They have their own culture distinct from other ethnics’ cultures. In 1923 they founded an organization called Kaum Betawi, which was in fact a statement about the existence of the Betawi ethnic group. The majority professes is Islam. But it does not mean that Indonesia is an Islamic state. It is a Pancasila state. And one of the principles of Pancasila, the state ideology, is “belief in the one Supreme God”. This means that the various belief systems must be respected and respect each other. This explains the ubiquitous Moslem prayer houses in the city beside many churches and a few temples.

Keong Mas TMII Jakarta
In Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (Beautiful Indonesia in Miniature Park), the prince Diponegoro Mosque is juxtaposition with the saint Catherine Church, the Hallelujah Church, the Pura Penataran Agung Kertabumi Temple, the Aria Dwipa Arama Monastery and the Indonesian Mystic Convention Hall, symbolizing the motto: Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Unity In Diversity) in matters of religions and belief – systems.
Betawi
Indonesia’s cultural diversity is celebrated in the national motto, Bhineka Tunggal Ika, meaning “Unity in Diversity.” One manifestation of this tenet of Indonesian national identity is the government’s efforts to give equal precedence to the development of traditional art forms from each ethnic group. In Jakarta, Orang Betawi, the natives of the city, are considered to be the hosts of these cultures, having emerged from the melting pot of races, ethnic groups and cultures of Indonesia in the 19th century. Today they constitute one of the city’s main ethnic groups along side the Javanese (from Central and Eastern Java), Sundanese (from West Java) and Chinese.
Culture


Ondel-Ondel
To see for themselves what and now those Betawi art forms are, we can go to any travel agent and ask for tour to a ” Betawi Cultural Institution “to catch a glimpse of the real thing”. Or we can visit the Jakarta pavilion at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (Beautiful Indonesia in Miniature Park) which has long been showing Betawi ceremonies such as the Betawi wedding ceremony, the circumcision procession, the baby head – shaving ceremony etc. As mentioned before, the Betawi group emerged in the 19th century from the melting pot of races, ethnic groups and cultures. Today the Betawi culture has a distinct personality of its own, but one can discern the various influences of other cultures by looking or listening to its art form.
The Tanjidor orchestra is certainly inherited from Dutch land – owners and the Gambang Kromong and Cokek dance originated in the residence of wealthy Chinese traders and merchants. The Betawi Cokek dance shows Balinese influence in the movement of the dancers and the style of playing the gamelan. This style of playing the gamelan can also be observed in the gamelan orchestra accompanying the Wayang Kulit Betawi show. The Portuguese speaking community has also left its inheritance, the Kroncong Tugu with its popular songs Nina Bobo, Kaparinyo and Kroncong moritsko is said to be the origin of the popular Kroncong orchestra of to day.
The Javanese presence since the 17th century has left its mark too on the Betawi music, dance and theatre; Wayang Kulit Betawi and Lenong are examples of this influence. A major influence on the Betawi culture is Islam, the religion of the majority of the people. The Rebana orchestra, the Gambus orchestra, the Zapin or Japin dance are Islam inspired art forms. The Betawi traditional art is developed and accepted well. Not only Betawi people, but also other ethnic groups are fond of this art. For example, the traditional drama-Lenong and Topeng Blantik (Blantik mask), the traditional dance – Tari Topeng (Mask Dance), Ondel-ondel, Ronggeng Topeng, etc, the traditional art of music – Sambrah, Rebana, Gambang Kromong, Tanjidor, Puppet – Betawi puppet using the Malay-Betawi dialect
Basically the marriage system used by Betawi people is the Islamic law. To whom they are allowed or have not allowed to get married with. The young people are also free to choose their partners. In spite of this, the parents` role either from the man’s or woman’s side are very important to approve the marriage, for the parents are involved in holding the marriage party. Before getting marriage the man and the woman are introduced to each other and when they both have agreement, the man’s parents will propose the girl. After the two parties reach an agreement, they decide the time to hold the dowry delivery ceremony which is usually represented by another party, such as the relatives of the man’s and the woman’s sides. The marriage ceremony is held on the agreed day. After the marriage contract ceremony both the man and the woman go back to each their parents (their home). A few days later a ceremony of parents-in-law relationship is held and the bridegroom goes in procession to the bride’s house. Before entering the bride’s house, the bridegroom’s side holds the question-answer ceremony by using the traditional poetry rhythm and it is accompanied by tambourine/rabana music with the welcome / marhaban songs. Then, the bridegroom is allowed to enter the house to meet the bride. They sit side by side for a moment. After that the bridegroom joins his parents and companions who escort him to the bride` house. When the ceremony is finished the bride may come with his husband to his house.
Language
The official language is Bahasa Indonesia and English is the most spoken and understood foreign language. In convention hotels they have translators for English, France, Dutch, German, Japanese, Mandarin, and even Spanish. The native Betawi people speak Betawi Malay, which is different from standard Malay. There are variations in the language according to region, the Betawi Malay of the centre and that of the periphery. There are also socio – cultural variations. The older people born and bred in Jakarta speak the traditional Betawi Malay, while the younger people and migrants speak the modern version of the language. In the language, various influences from other cultures are apparent, Balinese, Sundanese, and Javanese influences are there and words derived from Arabic, Dutch, Chinese and Portuguese are easily recognizable. Betawi Malay is spoken not only in Jakarta, but also in parts of Bekasi, Tangerang and Bogor, which belong to the province of West Java.
INTERESTING PLACES
- National Monument
- TMII
- Keong Emas
- Jaya Ancol Dreamland
- Sea World -Fantasy Land
- Marina Jaya Ancol
- Sunda Kelapa
- T.I.M Art Center
- Thousand Island
- Ragunan Zoo
- Central Museum
- National Museum
- Jakarta History Museum
- Shadow Puppets Museum
- Ancient Inscription Museum
- Fine Art Museum
- 1945 Museum
- Maritime Museum
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PKS -Tak Semua Tayangan Infotainment Haram

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Travel Jakarta Bandung - Fatwa haram Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) terhadap tayangan infotainment dianggap Partai Keadilan Sejahtera (PKS) bisa memicu kontroversi di masyarakat. PKS meminta MUI mengeluarkan rambu-rambu tayangan haram yang dimaksud MUI. Namun tidak semuanya haram.

"Secara normatif memang ada bagian-bagian dalam tayangan infotainment yang sudah menabrak norma-norma agama, sehingga wajar saja MUI mengeluarkan fatwa haram, tapi tidak seluruh muatan itu berkategori haram," ujar Ketua Komisi I dari Fraksi PKS Mahfudz Siddiq kepada INILAH.COM di Jakarta, Kamis (29/7).
Dalam keterangannya, Mahfudz menganggap MUI sebagai lembaga ulama yang mempunyai otoritas keagamaan memang memiliki kewenangan dalam penetapan fatwa. Namun, menurut mantan Ketua Fraksi PKS ini ada baiknya argumentasi tersebut disosialisasikan terlebih dahulu ke masyarakat.
"Akan lebih produktif kalau MUI mengeluarkan rambu-rambu muatan informasi seperti apa yang dianggap haram dan yang masih bisa ditolerir menurut agama. Menurut saya agar kemudian tidak menimbulkan kontroversi," tandasnya.
Seperti diberitakan sebelumnya, dalam pleno MUI dalam Musyawarah Nasional (Munas) di Jakarta, Selasa 27 Juli kemarin, MUI mengeluarkan infotainment haram. Fatwa haram tersebut berlaku, baik bagi yang manayangkan maupun menonton.
Menurut ketentuan umum fatwa mengenai infotainment, menceritakan aib, kejelekan gosip, dan hal-hal lain terkait pribadi kepada orang lain dan atau khalayak hukumnya haram. Dalam rumusan fatwa tersebut juga disebutkan upaya membuat berita yang mengorek dan membeberkan aib, kejelekan gosip juga haram.
Begitu juga dengan mengambil keuntungan dari berita yang berisi tentang aib dan gosip dinyatakan hukumnya haram oleh MUI. [tia/jib for INILAH.COM, Jakarta ]
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Daftar Travel Jakarta Bandung (Lengkap)

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Travel Jakarta Bandung -  Berikut adalah daftar Traval Jakarta Bandung [Updated : 30 Juli 2010]


1. MEGATRANS
Jakarta
Jl. Bendungan Hilir G1 No.8 Jakarta: 021-935-94600
Carrefour Pasar Minggu Jakarta: 021-79184868 / 02193594646
Bandung
Terusan Jakarta No.53 Antapani: 022-912.92727
Jl. Banda: 022-4261617

2. SAFA TRANS

Jakarta
Cempaka Putih: 021-420.1078
Rawamangun: 021-703.30519 Bandung
Jl. Setiabudi (Dekat Borma): 022-2040.258
3. KANGAROO TRAVEL
Jakarta Utara
Komplek Ruko Inkopal Blok F 22 Kelapa Gading ( depan Hypermart )
Telp. 021 – 4585 1575
Jakarta Selatan
(Arja Tours) Jl. Tebet Raya No. 58 C
021 – 3210 7775 / 3238 7755
Bandung
Jl. Dr Junjunan ( terusan Pasteur ) No. 24
022 – 203 9494 / 70000755
4. X-TRANS
Jakarta
Jl. Blora: 021-3150555
Pondok Indah: 021-7513806, 021-70735553
Bintaro: 021-75816429, 021-70771113
Kelapa Gading: 021-70725552, 021-92745555
Jatiwaringin: 021-70333336, 021-92705555
Tomang: 021-56942595, 021-93765555
Bandung
The Promenade, Jl. Cihampelas No. 119C Telp 022-2061077
Bandung Selatan: Telp 022-70840555
Jadwal:
Bandung (The Promenade, Jl. Cihampelas No. 119C) – Tomang (Buana Bakery, Jl. Mandala Raya No. 28B): 05.30, 09.30, 12.30, 15.30, 19.30
Bandung (The Promenade, Jl. Cihampelas No. 119C) – Jakarta (Jln. Blora): setiap 1/2 jam dari pukul 04.00 s/d 22.00
Bandung (The Promenade, Jl. Cihampelas No. 119C) – Pondok Indah: setiap jam dari jam 06.00 s/d 21.00
Bandung (The Promenade, Jl. Cihampelas No. 119C) – Bintaro Trade Centre (O’kz cafe) via Pondok Indah: 06.00, 08.00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 16.00, 18.00, 20.00
Bandung (The Promenade, Jl. Cihampelas No. 119C) – Kelapa Gading/Pulo Mas (Rest Sederhana, Jl. Kayu Putih raya No. 1): 05.00, 09.00, 12.00, 15.00, 19.00
Bandung (The Promenade, Jl. Cihampelas No. 119C) – Jatiwaringin (LeZatte bakery): 05.00, 08.00, 11.00, 14.00, 17.00, 20.00
Bandung Selatan (Hotel Marala), Jl. Raya Pelajar Pejuang 114 via The Promenadeke Jl. Blora: 05.15, 09.15, 13.15, 16.15, 19.15
Bandung (The Promenade, Jl. Cihampelas No. 119C) – Bandara Cengkareng: langsung 02.00, 04.00. Jl. Blora – Cengkareng: 09.00, 11.00, 13.00, 15.00, 17.00, 19.00 dan sebaliknya: 08.00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 16.00, 18.00, 20.00
5. CitiTrans
Jakarta
Club Store belakang BEJ, Sudirman : 021-92796222, 021-68400846
Bandung
Dipati Ukur No. 53 sebelah SPBU Dipati Ukur: 022-91190300, 022-70355300
6. DayTrans
Jakarta
Jl. Karet Pasar Baru Barat No. 14D,
Karet Bivak Deretan Wisma Dharmala : 021-68556767, 021-93366767
Bandung
Hotel Nalendra Jl. Cihampelas: 022-70256767, 022-91236767
Jadwal :
05.00, 06.00, 07.00, 09.00, 10.00, 11.00, 13.00, 14.00, 16.00, 17.00, 18.00, 20.00

7. TRANSLINE
Plaza semanggi di Cafe Walk Lt.GF Jakarta
021-71029090, 98879090
021-68018080, 92859090
Jl surya Sumantri No.86.C Bandung
022-7027.8080, 70291060
8. Cipaganti Shuttle
Jakarta Pusat
Jl Cikini Raya no 8 no telp 021-3147854, 021-3904403
Jakarta Selatan
Jl Arteri Pondok Indah no 60 021-7204616 , 021-7204766
Bandung :
BTC Jl Dr Djunjunan no 143 LGF C-6 022-6126650, 022-91173131
9. Baraya Travel
Jakarta :
Gd sarinah no telp 021-9122176 , 021-93796975
Bandung :
Daerah stadion siliwangi no telp 022-4210071
10. Farametta
Jakarta :
Tanah Abang Telp 021-3156289
Bandung :
Jln Supratman Telp. 022-70836393
11. TeleTrans
Jakarta :
Main Point
Kawasan Niaga Sudirman LOT 16(sebelah Golf Driving Range)
Telp.(021)68631844
Transit point
Graha Citra Telkom Jl. Gatot Subroto No.52
Bandung :
Main Point
Jl. Palasari no.26 ( 022)7072194 – 7072195
Transit Point
Jl. Japati No.1 ( Kantor Telkom )Bandung.
12. V3 Trans
Jakarta
Wisma Benhil Blok B-4 Jl. Jend. Sudirman Jakpus (tel 021-5703466)
Bandung
Jl. Dr. Djunjunan 70 Bandung (022-2038247)
13. Aya Travel
Jakarta
Depok – Margonda Raya (Sebelah BNI) Telp 021-68931121
Bandung
Jln. Dipati Ukur Telp.022-70202089
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