Archive for the 'Yogyakarta' Category

Tourists flock to Yogya for holidays

With the school holidays in full swing, tourists have flocked to Yogyakarta, overwhelming railway companies and airlines that provide transportation to the popular destination.
In the heart of the city, the shopping district of Malioboro and the Yogyakarta Palace have been packed with visitors. Parangtritis Beach and Kaliurang Park have also been inundated with holiday-makers.
Tourists are […]

July 2nd, 2007 - Posted in Yogyakarta

Ismanto: Creating ‘natural’ sculptures on the slopes of Mount Merapi

In an UNESCO-sponsored visual art exhibition competition titled The Thousand Mysteries of Borobudur, held at Gallery Jogja during April and May 2007, the work of Ismanto, 39, titled The Achievement of Becoming a Champion really stood out.
Ismanto’s work of art constituted a heap of rubble topped by a Buddha head.
Art connoisseurs and fellow artists are […]

July 2nd, 2007 - Posted in Yogyakarta

UGM gives training for disabled

Gadjah Mada University (UGM) will give special training for the disabled — survivors of last year’s earthquake — in Bantul, Yogyakarta.
Sunartini, head of nursing studies at UGM medical school, said of 1,500 people who were injured after the quake 300 are permanently disabled.
The campus will run special training for people whose ailments are not permanent […]

July 2nd, 2007 - Posted in Yogyakarta

University students sent in to fight illiteracy

Over 4,000 students from 23 universities across Java are soon to be sent on a campaign to take on high illiteracy rates in eight provinces.
The 4,528 students, the majority coming from Yogyakarta’s Gadjah Mada University (UGM), are to be sent to 54 regencies in eight provinces — Banten, Central Java, East Java, Gorontalo, Jakarta, Lampung, […]

July 2nd, 2007 - Posted in Education, Yogyakarta

UGM runs furniture design contest

The School of Architecture at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) is staging a furniture design competition.
Organized in cooperation with the forestry ministry and eWorld, the competition is open to individuals or teams of three people.
There are two categories in the competition: Garden and Indoor Furniture. Scoring will be based on modernity, creativity and innovation of the […]

June 4th, 2007 - Posted in Education, Yogyakarta

The spirit of Yogyakarta

One of the most striking things about the reconstruction and rehabilitation from the devastating earthquake that hit Yogyakarta and its surroundings last May 27 is the victims’ spirit of survival.
With or without assistance from the government or other institutions, residents labored to rebuild their damaged houses and repair their damaged livelihoods in an atmosphere of […]

June 3rd, 2007 - Posted in Yogyakarta

Business in Yogyakarta starts to recover from 2006 earthquake

Small and medium enterprises in Yogyakarta, the mainstays of the province’s economy, have started to show signs of recovery after last year’s earthquake.
The recovery of SMEs in Bantul regency, the area worst affected, had now reached 60 percent.
Bantul regency received donations amounting to around Rp 4 billion (US$45,770) to assist with SME recovery from the […]

June 3rd, 2007 - Posted in Yogyakarta

Giant painting pays tribute to Borobudur Temple

A painting measuring 9.88 meters by 2.8 meters depicting the Borobudur Temple World Heritage Site was finished Wednesday evening by a single artist in just less than two hours at the temple’s compound (see photo).
Anthony David Lee, 43, a Manado-born artist who once lived in Singapore and has now moved to Bali, created the painting […]

June 3rd, 2007 - Posted in Yogyakarta

A year after the quake in Yogyakarta people still live in tents and bamboo buildings

With families still living in emergency tents and children going to school in makeshift bamboo classrooms, AsiaNews has gone back to see how people are faring a year after a devastating earthquake struck Yogyakarta (Bantul Regency). What is most noticeable now is that people are left just with hope to get back to normal and […]

June 3rd, 2007 - Posted in Yogyakarta

As Yogyakarta Recovers, It Focuses on Resiliency

In the early morning of May 27, 2006, an earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale struck the province of Yogyakarta in central Java. The earthquake killed more than 6,500 people, seriously injured 45,000, and left an astounding 1.8 million Indonesian citizens homeless.
In the hours and days following the earthquake, the most pressing need was […]

June 3rd, 2007 - Posted in Yogyakarta

Rebuilding Yogyakarta – One rice cone at a time

A year ago today, the historic heartland of Java––Yogyakarta––was struck by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake. More than 6,000 people lost their lives and another 30,000 were injured in this densely populated part of Indonesia. The whole nation, just recovering from the onslaught of the Boxing Day tsunami in 2004, was again in tears. The international […]

June 3rd, 2007 - Posted in Yogyakarta

Freeport Indonesia says mine returning to normal

Conditions at Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc.’s Grasberg mine in Indonesia are returning to normal, the company said on Monday, after thousands of workers ended a four-day strike at the weekend.
The strike had helped send copper prices to seven-month highs after the walkout slashed Freeport’s production.
Separately, a senior official at Indonesia’s mines and energy ministry […]

April 23rd, 2007 - Posted in Yogyakarta