THE WORLD RECOGNIZED CULTURE OF MY COUNTRY

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Indonesia as a country rich in diversity, has various cultural and natural heritages that must be preserved. Even some of the inheritances he possessed were currently hard to find. That's why the government is working on a number of cultural heritages of the country to be introduced to the international world. Culture is a color in a country. In it describes the characteristics and characters that shine in every culture that is displayed. Indonesia, not only known as a maritime country, but also rich in culture. The various ethnic groups in it also give birth to diverse customs and cultures, thus making Indonesia richer in diversity. With such an amazing variety of cultures, the government and related parties actively hold various activities that introduce Indonesian culture. Thus, it can introduce Indonesian culture to various countries and can preserve ancestral works. In the following, we will present to you Indonesian culture that is liked by foreign countries.
The following are five cultural heritages in Indonesia that have been included in the list of cultural heritages that have been internationally recognized through UNESCO.

ANGKLUNG
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Angklung was designated as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2010. Angklung is an Indonesian musical instrument consisting of two to four bamboo tubes held together in a bamboo frame and tied with a rattan rope. Each angklung produces a single note or note. Therefore, the angklung players must collaborate to play the melody. Angklung has a close relationship with customs, arts, and cultural identity in Indonesia. It is played during traditional ceremonies such as rice planting, harvesting, and circumcision.

KERIS
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The cultural wealth of the Indonesian kris was designated as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2008. The keris is a weapon as well as a spiritual object in Indonesia. Keris is often associated with magical powers. Keris is usually tapered with a container made of wood. There are also some who use ivory to gold. The aesthetic value of the keris includes dhapur (shape and design of the blade), pamor (decorative pattern of metal alloys on the blade), and toughness (age and origin). The kris maker, known as the master, makes blades with different layers of iron ore and meteorite nickel. Keris is usually worn every day and in special ceremonies. It is passed down from generation to generation.

gamelan
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This ensemble musical instrument that produces these beautiful tones is apparently popular outside the archipelago, you know. Unfortunately, the interest of Indonesian young people is waning with this musical instrument. For example, at the New Zealand School of Music, the gamelan is even used as a permanent curriculum there. In the United States, a set of gamelan is also displayed in one of the exhibition halls of a music museum.

BATIK
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This fabric, which includes a variety of charming and attractive patterns, is included in the UNESCO list. Ancestral heritage since time immemorial, is now sticking out his name. This cloth is often a souvenir for foreign tourists, so they give full appreciation for every beauty of the pattern. In fact, every May 2, National Batik Day is celebrated.

WAYANG
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The cultural heritage of wayang has been included in UNESCO since 2003. Many tourists are interested in trying and learning the art of wayang. The form of promotion carried out by the Indonesian government to the Kangaroo Country also received a warm welcome and appreciation from them.

TARI SAMAN
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This dance featuring clapping and other movements performed by many people is recognized as being included in the UNESCO cultural heritage list. Usually this dance is held to celebrate important events in the customs of a local area. That is the diversity of Indonesian culture that is very interesting so that it can be known to foreign countries. We as Indonesian citizens need to love our own culture by preserving and preserving ancestral culture. Don't let our culture be threatened with extinction even until it is recognized by other countries. For those of you who need an experienced local guide who can provide a memorable holiday experience for you, choose gaetlokal.id. Or if you are a tour guide who is looking for tourists, also look for it at GaetLokal.

THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF Indonesian culture recognized by UNESCO. there is much more diversity in Indonesia but so far it has not been exposed abroad. I will introduce many more cultures that exist in my country.


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