Explore the Cultural Richness of East Java, Indonesia
Dive into the vibrant cultural tapestry of East Java, Indonesia, known for its traditional houses, unique Javanese traditions, and diverse religious and ethnic landscape. Discover the architectural gems left by Dutch colonialism, savor the flavors of local cuisine like Soto Madura and Sate Madura, and learn about the spiritual beliefs that shape the lives of the Javanese people.
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Compiled by : Yulianto Surya S (C11.2013.01416) Ratna Refyantari (C11.2013.01417) Rizki Utami (C11.2013.01440) Nila Purnasari (C11.2014.01498)
Meaning : Efforts are needed to get success or prosper
A province which located on the eastern part of Java Island, Indonesia Capital city: Surabaya Population : 37.476.757 (2010 est) , 38,53 million (2014 est) Area 47.922 km
Religions: Islam (96.36%), Christianity (2.4%), Buddhism (0.6%), Hinduism (0.5%), Confucianism (0.1%), Kejawen also practised Ethnic groups: Javanese (80%), Madurese (18%), Tionghoa (1%) Languages: Indonesian (official), Javanese languages, Madurese (regional)
Most of houses in Western part of East Java( such as Ngawi, Madiun, Magetan, and Ponorogo) looks like traditional house in Central Java (Surakarta). It named Joglo and shaped like pyramid (dara gepak) or srontongan (empyak setangkep). Colonialism of Nederlands Indie left some old buildings, especially in Surabaya and Malang.
Javanese people have a unique tradition of thought, and attached with metaphysical mysticism ( in terms mulder,1984; Laksono,1985 ). The tradition is thought be applied in all aspects of culture, both material and non-material. Culture is manifested through traditional rituals begin before birth until post-death ceremonies, ranging from architecture to shape the way thinks.
Kasada Mepe kasur Tingkeban Megengan
Soto Madura (chicken soup Maduran style) Sate Madura (roasted skewered chicken with tasty peanut sauce) Avoid the sambal or chili if you're not into spicy food.