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  2. 2021年10月27日 · In Indonesia, there are many opportunities to enjoy long weekends and holidays as there are 13 national holidays. The government also declares that collective leave should be taken on some days, usually a Monday or Friday, before or after a national holiday in order to create a long weekend.

    • Rambu Solo - Sending The Dead to The After-Life
    • Nyepi - The Day of Silence in Bali
    • Bau Nyale Fishing Festival - Fishing Out The Legendary Nyale
    • Baliem Valley Festival - Mock-War Amongst The Papua Tribes
    • Dieng Culture Festival - The Dreadlock Shaving Ceremony
    • Waisak (Vesak) - Observation of The Life of Buddha
    • Pasola - Jousting Festival of The Sumba People
    • Galungan - Indonesian Festival Celebrating Good Over Evil
    • Independence Day - Indonesia's Independence from The Dutch
    • Bidar Boat Race - Boat Race to Celebrate Independence

    More of a tradition than a 'festival' per se, Rambu Solo is followed by the Toraja people from south Sulawesi in Indonesia's highlands. It is a funeral ceremony intended to send off the spirits of the dead to the after-world. It involves a lot of fascinating funeral rites performed by the family to reduce their own misfortunes after the death. Ther...

    This festival commemorates the Balinese New Year. Although the date changes each year, it is generally observed in the month of March. 'Nyepi' translates to 'day of silence' and it involves fasting, meditation and prayers. It is customary that lights be switched off (or kept dim), travel reduced to a minimum, and no work be performed on this day. I...

    Every year during the months of February or March, hundreds of people rush to Lombokto catch the Bau Nyale festival. It derives its name from Bau meaning 'to catch' and nyale, a type of sea-worm. The legend of this festival in Indonesia involves a mythical Princess Mandalika, who drowned in the waters of Lombok while trying to escape an arranged ma...

    This Indonesian festival is unique to the people of Papua, a set of islands in Indonesia's eastern province. It involves the staging of a mock-war as it is believed that war is a symbol of prosperity and fertility. Over 20 tribes of Indonesia come together for this festival that spans two days. Aside from the mock-war, traditional dances are perfor...

    In central Java, the children in the Dieng plateau have a fascinating genetic make-up. Upon reaching puberty, their naturally straight hair starts to form dreadlocks. When this happens, they wait till August every year for their hair to be shaved off in an elaborate ceremony that is the heart of the Dieng Culture Festival in Indonesia. This ritual ...

    An important Buddhist festival not just in Indonesia but for every country with Buddhist communities, Vesak commemorates the birth, enlightenment and death of Gautama Buddha. It is called Buddha Purnima in India. It takes place on a full-moon day in early May, though it has been celebrated in June occasionally. In Indonesia, monks, pilgrims and dev...

    Taking place every year in western Sumba, the Indonesian festival of Pasola occurs in February or March every year. It is a jousting festival in which participants ride horseback without saddles and attack each other with wooden-spears called hola. In fact, the word 'pasola' is derived from the word 'hola'. According to legend, the festival is cele...

    Galungan is a Hindu festival in Indonesia is closely related to Diwali in India. Although the dates differ between both festivals, they are both celebrated to express gratitude to God, ward off evil spirits, and invite ancestral spirits back to Earth to the family home. Galungan commemorates the victory of good over evil. Across Indonesia, the stre...

    Formerly a Dutch colony, Indonesia became an independent nation on 17th August, 1945. Every year, this day is celebrated with great aplomb throughout the country. There are parades held in the capital city of Jakarta in front of the President at the Presidential Palace. People often hoist flags in their homes. Towns and villages conduct friendly co...

    This festival in Indonesia is celebrated in tandem with its Independence Day. It takes place in Palembang in south Sumatra. Large boats made from hardwood trees are crafted throughout the year to be raced on this special day. They can be anywhere between 20-30 metres long, decorated with bright paints and patterns. The boats are propelled by almost...

  3. 2019年6月3日 · Indonesia festivals celebrate the country's multi-ethnic background, with celebrations devoted to Hindu, Muslim, secular, and local ethnic traditions. These holidays are only the most prominent ones known - in a country about as wide and twice as populous as

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  4. 2022年4月21日 · From Java, Sumatra and Sulawesi to the frontier islands of West Papua (shared with Papua New Guinea) and Borneo (shared with Malaysia and Brunei), here are the top places to visit on a trip to Indonesia. 1. Jakarta, Java.

  5. 2017年12月8日 · 1. Eid is one of the most celebrated holiday in Indonesia. It also goes by the name Lebaran. Eid marks the end of Ramadan. It is Muslim’s holiest month after fasting for a month. People celebrate the Eid in Indonesia with close family members and friends. Indonesians use this holiday as a rare opportunity to catch up with the people they love.

  6. 2022年10月27日 · Find the best places to visit with our list of the top attractions in Indonesia. On This Page: 1. Beaches of Bali. 2. Borobudur. 3. Orangutans of Borneo. 4. Gili Islands. 5. Komodo National Park. 6. Sacred Monkey Forest, Ubud. 7. Mount Bromo. 8. Tana Toraja. 9. Kalimantan, Borneo. 10. Lake Toba. 11. Mount Krakatau. 12. Raja Ampat. 13.

  7. 2024年6月17日 · Whether you’re looking to bronze on beautiful beaches, hike in search of endangered orangutan, or snorkel amongst some of the most beautiful coral reefs on Earth, Indonesia has something for everyone.

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