Travel Guide: Indonesian Culture
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This country boasts one of the world’s largest Muslim populations, though it is not an Islamic state. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we’ll be learning more about the culture of Indonesia.
Unique Location, Unique Culture
The Republic of Indonesia spans the continents of Asia and Oceania, and also straddles the equator. This unique location has blessed the country not only with a beautiful tropical climate, but also with unique and diverse culture, as well as a rich and fascinating history.
Different Ethnicities
The country’s population of roughly 238 million is split into over 200 distinctive ethnic groups. For example, while the majority of the country adheres to the religion of Islam, the island of Bali boasts a significant Hindu population, as well.
Religious Variety
There are a number of beautiful religious monuments located in Indonesia that showcase this diversity: the Buddhist Borobudur temple is found on the island of Java, and is a shrine and pilgrimage spot for adherents of Buddhism. Meanwhile, Prambanan is a Hindu temple and UNESCO World Heritage site also found on Java. It is considered one of South East Asia’s biggest and most beautiful Hindu temples.
Interesting Architecture
Indonesian architecture is typical of many South East Asian buildings: many of the structures are built on stilts, and they feature huge sloped roofs. In contrast, the Dutch-built clock tower Jam Gadang in West Sumatra shows foreign influences.
Hand-Made Crafts
Indonesia is known for a number of visual arts, as well. From painting to sculpture, these pieces are all examples of traditional Indonesian culture. Hand-made crafts such as fabrics and textiles are another important cultural element, while wood carving and colorful umbrellas are more examples.
Native Dances
The cultural range of Indonesia is also presented in the country’s folk, tribal, traditional and contemporary dances. Many dances tell a story, and distinct ethnic groups are differentiated by varied costumes and styles.
Indonesian Cuisine
Indonesia’s cuisine is immensely diverse due to a variety of reasons: the country’s historical location along well-traveled trade routes and the abundance of inhabited islands are two factors that have led to variety in the food and culture. Asian influences abound, while Middle Eastern and European styles are also mixed in. Rice is a common staple of all Indonesian food, as it is harvested natively, while other food standards vary from region to region.
A Beautiful Place to See
With colorful traditions and a distinct history, Indonesia is a great place to take in some culture.
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