Vacation to Yogyakarta, City of Culture in Indonesia
Have you ever went to Yogyakarta, or have you hear Yogyakarta City. If you don’t know, let we see a moment. Yogyakarta is located about 500 km east side from capital city of Indonesia. Yogyakarta known as student city since it have many university and also know as 2nd Indonesia tourism city after Bali. Average temperature is tropical temperature, so it will be good if we visit to Yogyakarta at dry season from February until September.
Yogyakarta have many interesting place to be visit. For you who like past inheritence, there are many buddhist temple. The biggest temple is Borobudur temple. For you who like to go to beach, there are many good beach. Let we see the vacation place and interesting place in Yogyakarta deeper. For a moment let we explore about temple in Yogyakarta.
Candi Borobudur (Borobudur Temple)
It’s located about 50 km north west of Yogyakarta and one of remarkable monument in Indonesia, a splendid work of art and the largest budhhist temple in the world. If you come and visit. Below is the photo taken when I went to Borobudur temple
Candi Sewu (Sewu Temple)
It hase about one thousand of temple located in one place. Based on people story, it was made by man who would engage beautiful lady, but the lady asked the man to build one thousand temple before morning. So the man build this one thousand temple in one night. Well whether you believe or not, this place is interesting place to visit
Candi Sari (Sari Temple)
Another candi located 13 km from Yogyakarta. Almost same with the others, this temple is budhist temple.
Well, actually at least there are five famous temple located around Yogyakarta. Those temple is place that we should be visit when we go to Yogyakarta. For next, we will take a look another interesting place in Yogyakarta for Vacation.
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Indonesia accused Malaysia steal their 'Rasa Sayange' song. Can the government of Indonesia prove it?Generally Malaysian viewed 'Rasa Sayange' song is Nusantara traditional song (Malay heritage). But, when the government of Malaysia through Ministry of Tourism used that song as a theme song to promote 'Visit Malaysia 2007', Jakarta claimed that song as their forefathers song. They claimed that song originated from Maluku. Can the government of Indonesia officially prove it?Give your opinion or suggestion about this issue.
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Tourism yes, economically no. Most of the bonds are on the educational or cultural aspects
Tiger balm in Singapore.
@senichi15 malaysian don’t care about what he (as Indonesian) said? GAHAHAHA…!!! you crack me up man!!! if they didn’t care about him then why are there sooooo many malaysians in his chanell (and in my chanell too, and read their foul language towards Indonesians, especially me)
hey please calm down all people -_-;;; seriously. im indonesian, but i have nothing against each side ok? leave it as peaceful as it can allright.
malaysia always jealous !!
just visit Indonesia……
JULIA ROBERT VISIT BALI INDONESIA
Malaysia can only bully small country like Singapore.
But if Malaysia were to confront Indonesia, i bet they(Malaysian govt) will chicken out.
Pls ask your Indonesia govt to sue Malaysia until to the World Court. You guys have very high chance of winning and give those bastards UMNO govt a slap in the face.
@senichi15..wow..i have a very bad grammar? wow..your grammar is so good..wow..! look again..you have to see other news about malaysia. and your grammar is not that good also..!
Indonesia is a developing country. On average, we're considered to be a middle-income country. We still have about 40% of our people living in poverty. It depends on your criterias of "being poor", actually. Our economy does improve, but the results are not yet to be seen to improve the living quality in the village. We still have a long way to go.
@senichi15..hey you stupid malingsia fuck..the malingsia government is the one who requested the TKI in the forst place..get your info straight..dumb ass
should check this website, its a travel tips website and they have reviews or tips places to go or what to see and what to do in Palembang, South Sumatra
http://www.cosmotourist.com/travel/d/i/875/t/asia-and-middle-east/indonesia/sumatera-selatan/
Thailand….Indonesia has Islamic Fascist terrorists…and for some reason serves as a magnet for Tidal Waves
Because of anti-porn law in indonesia, we continue to insult hardly the indonesian people!
your words are nothing but jealousy and dissatisfactory to Malaysia..
those all crap words that you are saying can’t be valid to debate on this issue,,
find more evidence for what did you think and say..
if we did request,,why did your people accept,,we didn’t force people,,wake up,,babe,,your people who the one desparate for money..just look at the street,,many beggars are begging for money,,rather than you jealous to us,,it’s better to help them..thank you…
Of course there are the natural catastrophes, a few attacks. But also one thing that is really important to know is that there are a lot of tourists that are serving long jail sentences for srud smugling. About 4-5 years a go, staff members from the airport were caught smugling drugs from australia to indonesia by using passenger's suitcases without them knowing. There is a girl serving 20 years in Indonesia because drugs were found in her boogie bag. She claims it wasn't hers and I believe it because when she went through Sydney's airport security check, nothing was found in her bags. Once she got in Indonesia, drugs showed up all of a sudden.
You could only imagine how such situations have scared people to travel there. It's really sad because it is such a beautiful country.
@senichi15.. desperate for money? look for the history, how many citizen do malaysia have? can you build petronas tower by your self? malaysian are lazy. look again and find out, don’t look at the malaysian website it will give you a fuck up answer. jelous of malaysia..hahahahah..you guys don’t have anything..! Indonesia more beautiful, advance and cultural..malaysia don’t have anything..even your english is fuck up. malaysia also have beggards..shit, even amerika have beggards..!
@HidupIndonesiaRaya
you can say anything you want,
i’ve no intention to hate other countries,
Malaysians care nothing about what have u said,,
if we jealous with Indonesia,we’ve longed for “Ganyang Indonesia”
but it is vise-versa,we don’t want to have any fight with you,you are the one who wanted “ganyang,or sweeping,what-so ever”
commenting you is like having fight with immature thinker.
it is useless,,and plus,,learn grammar and spelling,your English should be improved
The impacts would be what you'd expect from tourism in any other developing countries in the world.
Negative impacts:
- The direct income for an area is the amount of tourist expenditure that remains locally after taxes, profits, and wages are paid outside the area and after imports are purchased; these subtracted amounts are called leakage. In most all-inclusive package tours, about 80% of travelers' expenditures go to the airlines, hotels and other international companies (who often have their headquarters in the travelers' home countries), and not to local businesses or workers. In addition, significant amounts of income actually retained at destination level can leave again through leakage. Of each US$ 100 spent on a vacation tour by a tourist from a developed country, only around US$ 5 actually stays in a developing-country destination's economy.
- Tourism development can cost the local government and local taxpayers a great deal of money. Developers may want the government to improve the airport, roads and other infrastructure, and possibly to provide tax breaks and other financial advantages, which are costly activities for the government. Public resources spent on subsidized infrastructure or tax breaks may reduce government investment in other critical areas such as education and health.
- Increasing demand for basic services and goods from tourists will often cause price hikes that negatively affect local residents whose income does not increase proportionately.
- Diversification in an economy is a sign of health, however if a country or region becomes dependent for its economic survival upon one industry, it can put major stress upon this industry as well as the people involved to perform well.
- The seasonal character of the tourism industry creates economic problems for destinations that are heavily dependent on it. Problems that seasonal workers face include job (and therefore income) insecurity, usually with no guarantee of employment from one season to the next, difficulties in getting training, employment-related medical benefits, and recognition of their experience, and unsatisfactory housing and working conditions.
Positive impacts:
- Tourism expenditures and the export and import of related goods and services generate income to the host economy and can stimulate the investment necessary to finance growth in other economic sectors.
- Contribution to government revenues
- Employment creation and generation
- Stimulation of infrastructure investments
-Contribution to local economies and the country as a whole
Sorry it's very long
No…I haven't but the place seems interesting…
http://www.central-java-tourism.com/en/packagetour_tlogoagroloco.php