Sunday, February 20, 2011

Yogyakarta Chinese Culture Festive




A special annual event to celebrate the Chinese New Year at Yogyakarta was held on Feb 13 and run through Feb 17, 2011. This 6th Chinese Culture Festival was also enlivened by a variety of other activities as the previous, such an Indonesia’s Largest lion dance performances and also parade of Javanese Culture. There were 25 groups of participants who appear in this carnival include the participants from some friendly countries. A pair of fiberglass golden rabbit statue that marked the years of rabbit was also paraded. That 2,5metres high statue will be display along this year at Kilometer Zero of Yogyakarta City.





Region Ketandan, known as Yogyakarta’s pecinan , is the centre area during this festive. There was a night market where many chinese symbolic can be found not only a things but also they performed cultural art such as puppet show, culture object and of course a performance of the renowned dragon dance and lion dance.




Thursday, February 17, 2011

Yogyakarta Chinese Culture Festival




A special annual event to celebrate the Chinese New Year at Yogyakarta was held on Feb 13 and run through Feb 17, 2011. This 6th Chinese Culture Festival was also enlivened by a variety of other activities as the previous, such an Indonesia’s Largest lion dance performances and also parade of Javanese Culture. There were 25 groups of participants who appear in this carnival include the participants from some friendly countries. A pair of fiberglass golden rabbit statue that marked the years of rabbit was also paraded. That 2,5metres high statue will be display along this year at Kilometer Zero of Yogyakarta City. Region Ketandan, known as Yogyakarta’s pecinan , is the centre area during this festive. There was a night market where many chinese symbolic can be found not only a things but also they performed cultural art such as puppet show, culture object and of course a performance of the renowned dragon dance and lion dance.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Happy Lunar 'Rabbit' Year 2562




The Lunar New Year is sometimes referred to as the Spring Festival. In China itself, people may take weeks of holiday from work to prepare for and celebrate the New Year. This is the most important celebration. People wear red clothes, and give children or the single guy (unmarried) "lucky money" in the red envelopes. Red symbolizes fire, which according to legend can drive away bad luck.

Usually they pray together on the night before at the temple. Burns incense sticks, light the candle and prepare a variety food as sacrifice. New Year festivities traditionally start on the first day of the month and continue until the fifteenth, known as Cap Go Meh.

Chinese New Year can begin anytime between late January and mid-February. It is based on the cycles of the moon. Each lunar year is associated with one of 12 zodiac animals. The mouse, or rat, is the first in the cycle of l2 animals representing years. The others are, chronologicaIly, the ox, the tiger, the rahbit, the dragon, the snake, the horse, the sheep, the monkey, the rooster, the dog and the pig. Why there is no Year of the Cat? Well, in the legend, the cat failed to be chosen because he was a day late getting to the God's place as the mouse had play a trick on him. That's why the Cat hated the Mouse ever since..:). Here in 2011 is the year of the Rabbit. Those born in rabbit years are popular, compassionate, and sincere.

Gong Xi Fa Cai, hope everyone will hop like rabbits one step at a time towards success.

ps : as usual, belated posting :p