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haveyoubeentothiscity · 5 months
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Одна из новых туристических достопримечательностей Джокьякарты — это живописный водопад Grojogan Watu Purbo.
Гроджоган Вату Пурбо — искусственный водопад с конструкцией в виде шести террасных уровней, где вода падает с высоты около 50 метров. Водопад на самом деле представляет собой плотину на ручьях Кали Красак и Кали Бебенг, берущих начало на горе Мерапи. Эта плотина была построена в 1975 году по заказу Центра речного региона в виде плотины Сабо, которая призвана действовать как лавовый карман для размещения вулканического материала и преодоления последствий извержения горы Мерапи, чтобы воздействие потока лавы не наносило вреда местным жителям. 
Видя потенциальную красоту плотины Сабо и усилия по улучшению экономики деревенского сообщества, с 2017 года жители Дукух Бангунреджо начали совместную работу по строительству туристической достопримечательности Гроджоган Вату Пурбо. Эта деятельность осуществлялась непрерывно каждую неделю в течение двух лет. Благодаря инициативе и креативности местных , в конце 2019 года рукотворный водопад стал довольно популярным и начал привлекать множество туристов. Посетители могут насладиться красотой шести уровней водопада и если повезет, смогут увидеть вид на гору Мерапи. Водопад окружен тропическими лесами и скалами, что создает неповторимую атмосферу. В Grojogan Watu Purbo туристы могут сделать селфи и снять усталость, вдыхая свежий воздух и слушая шум водопада. Отдыхая на террасовых уровнях водопада посетители могут создать пирамидки из камней , поскольку поток воды не очень сильный. Так же можно принять участие в местных культурных мероприятиях в особые памятные дни, например, в классическом джатилане в честь Дня независимости Республики Индонезия.
One of the new tourist attractions in Yogyakarta is the picturesque Grojogan Watu Purbo waterfall.
Grojogan Watu Purbo is an artificial waterfall with a structure in the form of six terraced levels, where the water falls from a height of about 50 meters. The waterfall is actually a dam on the Kali Krasak and Kali Bebeng streams that originate from Mount Merapi. This dam was built in 1975 by the River Region Center as the Sabo Dam, which is designed to act as a lava pocket to accommodate volcanic material and overcome the effects of the eruption of Mount Merapi so that the impact of the lava flow does not harm the locals.
Seeing the potential beauty of the Sabo Dam and the efforts to improve the economy of the village community, since 2017, the people of Dukuh Bangunrejo began to work together to build the Grojogan Watu Purbo tourist attraction. This activity has been carried out continuously every week for two years. Thanks to the initiative and creativity of the locals, the man-made waterfall has become quite popular and has started to attract many tourists at the end of 2019. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of the six levels of the waterfall and if they are lucky, they can see the view of Mount Merapi. The waterfall is surrounded by tropical forests and rocks, which creates a unique atmosphere. At Grojogan Watu Purbo, tourists can take selfies and relieve fatigue by breathing in the fresh air and listening to the sound of the waterfall. While resting on the terraced levels of the waterfall, visitors can create pyramids of stones, since the flow of water is not very strong. You can also take part in local cultural events on special memorable days, such as the classic jatilan in honor of the Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia.
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View of Gunung Merapi, captured from the outskirts of Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta City, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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segudangpikiran · 5 months
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Gunung Kidul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia
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beardedmrbean · 2 years
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YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — On the outskirts of Yogyakarta, an Indonesian city that’s home to many universities, is a small boarding school with a mission that seems out of place in a nation with more Muslim citizens than any other. Its students are transgender women.
It is a rare oasis of LGBTQ acceptance – not only in Indonesia, but across the far-flung Muslim world. Many Muslim nations criminalize gay sex — including World Cup host Qatar. LGBTQ people routinely are rejected by their families, denounced by Islamic authorities, hounded by security forces, and limited to clandestine social lives. Appeals for change from LGBTQ-friendly nations are routinely dismissed as unwarranted outside interference.
Yogyakarta's Al-Fatah Islamic school was founded 14 years ago by Shinta Ratri, a trans woman who struggled with self-doubts in her youth, wondering if her gender transition was sinful.
She went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in biology, then devoted herself to enabling other trans women to study Islam. Initially, there were 20 students at the school, and now about 60 – many of them middle-aged.
Among them is Y.S. Al Buchory, 55, who struggled for years to cope with lack of acceptance by people around her, but now feels at home at the school and hopes tolerance spreads through her country.
“Like a rainbow, if there are red, yellow, green colors combined, it becomes more beautiful, rather than only black and white,” she said. “We must be able to respect each other, tolerate, not interfere with each other.”
Compared to many Muslim nations, Indonesia is relatively tolerant. Scores of LGBTQ organizations operate openly, advocating for equal rights, offering counseling, liaising with religious leaders. Only one conservative province, Aceh — which practices Sharia law — explicitly criminalizes same-sex relations.
In Aceh, two men were publicly caned last year – 77 strokes each -- after neighbors reported them to religious police for having sex. Earlier this year, Indonesian Vice President Ma’ruf Amin, in a speech to Muslim teachers, said LGBTQ people were engaged in “deviant behavior” that should be outlawed.
“Parliament must be demanded to make this law," said Ma'ruf Amin, a Muslim cleric. “Ask them to ban LGBT.”
That attitude was reinforced last week, when the United States canceled a trip to Indonesia by a special envoy on LGBTQ rights after the country’s most influential Islamic group objected.
"We cannot accept guests whose purpose of coming here is to damage and mess up the noble values of our nation’s religion and culture,” said Anwar Abbas, vice chairman of the Indonesian Ulema Council.
Dédé Oetomo, founder of the LGBTQ-rights organization GAYa NUSANTARA, said acceptance of his community varies from one region of Indonesia to another. He cited a few examples of public support – such as a trans woman chosen as leader of a village council – yet said there is little hope of meaningful government support.
“We still cannot imagine if there would be a law for the protection against discrimination,” Oetomo said.
That’s the norm throughout the Muslim and Arab worlds – either government neglect or outright hostility toward LGBTQ people, said Rasha Younes, a senior researcher with Human Rights Watch who investigates anti-LGBTQ abuses in the Middle East and North Africa.
In a few countries, LGBTQ-friendly cafes have surfaced and activists have been able to organize – offering social services and, if possible, campaigning for reforms, Younes said.
“But the results are as weak as ever,” Younes said, noting that anti-LGBTQ laws remain in place and activists often face crackdowns by security forces.
“There is some solidarity and changing social attitudes,” she said. “But the onus is on the government. LGBTQ people will continue to live on the margins unless the governments repeal these laws.”
In many cases, the religious underpinnings of anti-LGBTQ attitudes are coupled with resentment of outside pressure from nations that have embraced LGBTQ inclusion. More than a dozen Muslim nations recently barred Disney’s latest animated film “Lightyear” from playing at cinemas due to inclusion of a brief kiss between a lesbian couple. In Qatar, authorities have urged visiting World Cup fans to respect the local culture — in which LGBTQ activism is taboo.
In some countries, apparent advances for LGBTQ people have been followed by pushbacks. Lebanon is an example. Over recent years, its LGBTQ community was widely seen as the most vibrant and visible in the Arab world, with advocacy for greater rights by some groups, and gay bars hosting events such as drag shows.
Yet many in the community have been reeling from a wave of hostility this year that included an Interior Ministry ban on events described as aiming to promote “sexual perversion.”
Online, some people have railed against Pride events, at times citing religious beliefs, both Muslim and Christian, to denounce LGBTQ activism. Someone posted an image of a knife slicing through a rainbow flag.
At one point, security force members showed up at the Beirut office of the LGBTQ-rights organization Helem, executive director Tarek Zeidan said.
Some LGBTQ activists called for a protest, distributing an invitation that said, “We will continue to love and to live as we wish.” But the demonstration was postponed, with organizers citing safety concerns.
The crackdown has rattled LGBTQ people already straining due to Lebanon’s economic crises, which activists say have disproportionately fueled unemployment and homelessness in vulnerable groups.
In November, activist groups reported with relief that the Interior Ministry’s ban on LGBTQ events had been suspended.
“We are on the battlefield and part of the conversation,” said Zeidan. “In Lebanon, the conversation is fiercely being debated. In other parts of the region, the conversation has been completely quenched.”
Sahar Mandour‎, Amnesty International’s researcher on Lebanon, elaborated.
“There is a space. We have organizations. Nightlife exists,” Mandour‎ said. “But it’s always under negotiation, where and when. There’s no protection, but there’s existence.”
In Turkey, which is overwhelmingly Muslim, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government has shown increasing intolerance toward any expression of LGBTQ rights, banning Pride marches and suppressing the display of rainbow symbols.
It’s a marked change for Erdogan, who, before taking power in 2003, said mistreatment of gay people was inhumane and called for legal protections.
A Pride march in Istanbul, which had been held since 2003 while attracting huge crowds, has been canceled since 2014. In contrast, the government recently allowed a large anti-LGBTQ rally to proceed without police interference.
The ruling party is expected to propose constitutional amendments that would protect family values from what Erdogan describes as “perverted currents.” Activists fear the amendments would curb LGBTQ rights and discourage same-sex relationships.
Among Arab nations, most explicitly outlaw gay sex, including Qatar. It has faced intense international scrutiny and criticism before and during the World Cup over rights issues, including questions on whether LGBTQ visitors would feel safe and welcome.
Other Arab countries, such as Egypt, prosecute LGBTQ people under charges of immorality or debauchery. The situation is similar in Iraq; Human Rights Watch says lack of an explicit ban on gay sex there has not protected LGBTQ people from violence and discrimination, nor from occasional charges of immorality or public indecency.
A transgender Iraqi woman who identifies as Kween B, told The Associated Press her life felt precarious, like standing in the midst of a busy highway.
“You could get smashed any second,” said Kween, who lives in the Kurdish city of Sulaymaniyah.
In her case, that has meant getting bullied as a child and suppressing her feminine identity while in high school and university. Now, at 33, she believes she would be rejected, or even physically harmed, if she came out to her family. But in recent years, she has increasingly pushed the boundaries, donning a rainbow wristband in public or wearing makeup for a party.
Earlier this year, Human Rights Watch alleged that armed groups in Iraq abduct, rape, torture and kill LGBTQ people with impunity and that the police arrest and also carry out violence against them.
Iraqi officials deny any attacks by security forces on gay people; one commander affiliated with an umbrella group of militias rejected the accusation and said violence suffered by gays was likely from their families.
For Kween, her apartment is her safe space. A few years ago, she started hosting gatherings that, at first, included a few close LGBTQ friends but has since grown. At such gatherings, she can fully express herself, donning a wig and a dress.
“We’ve got to be who we are,” she said. “If we don’t do the fight ourselves, nobody is going to do it for us.”
Looking ahead, leading LGBTQ-rights advocates salute the courage of activists trying to operate publicly in countries such as Lebanon and Tunisia. But they are not optimistic about major LGBTQ advances any time soon in most of the Arab and Muslim worlds.
“In many countries, where civil society is not allowed, where there’s complete lack of rights and free association, activism cannot be viewed in the public realm,” Younes said. “People cannot protest or express support online for LGBTQ rights, so there’s total repression of LGBTQ rights.”
Kevin Schumacher, whose current work focuses on advancing women’s rights in Afghanistan, spent seven years as Middle East and North Africa program coordinator for OutRight Action International, a global LGBTQ-rights organization.
He’s skeptical that the LGBTQ cause can rise to the forefront in the region’s numerous authoritarian-ruled countries where women and political dissidents, as well as LGBTQ people, often are repressed. He sees the current widespread anti-government protests in Iran – where homosexual acts can be punished by death – as a possible model for how change could come about.
“You can’t just talk about LGBTQ rights if the straight people are oppressed, if the women have no rights,” he said. “The discourse should be about bodily autonomy — the right over your body and decisions over your sexual rights, not specific to men, women, gay, straight."
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askdrzinasia · 2 years
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The main street of Yogyakarta, the first capital of the independent Republic of Indonesia, is a lively place. The Malioboro area is still the best place in this capital of Javanese Coffee and chocolate to get both specialities. Sort of a must go to place for any coffee lover. Or anyone with a sweet tooth.
And enjoy the street life, street art and the local performers.
Meeting of three major religions
Yogyakarta is a cultural, historic and religious focal point starting from its surroundings hosting the Borobudur temple mound and Prambanan temple. That means that two of the largest monument of Buddhism and Hinduism temples in the world is close by this city.
They are of course both World Cultural Heritage sites.
The Kraton Sultan Palace dominating Yogyakarta Central City is home to the governor of the region. This is the only hereditary governor post in Indonesia. This is due to the heritage of the city as an Islamic kingdom and sultanate in Java. The Palace is nominated as a World Cultural Heritage site, as a center of Javanese art and culture and Islam influence in the country.
Three world religions balancing out and cooperate to the best of the citizens and guests in the city and region. There should be something to learn about peace, integrity and respect here. To whom it may concern.
My travel there back in 2017 was partly to find out how the Ramadan fasting month played out in a dominant Islam country. Yogyakarta was also a stop on my 3rd trip circumventing the globe.
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hiyens · 4 months
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Hidden Paradise - Special Region of Yogyakarta
Kemana kita berkelana kali ini mau share surga tersembunyi yang ada di Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta dimana banyak tempat yang mirip seperti pergi ke Eropa.
1. Stonehenge
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Stonehengen yang ada di kawasan merapi ini bisa dibilang mirip dengan tempat  prehistoric megalithic structure yang ada di Europe - England. Ini adalah salah satu tempat bersejarah peninggalan leluhur Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, tumpukan batu yang berasal dari serpihan gunung merapi ini sengaja di bangun untuk mengikat daya tarik para wisatawan.
Luas yang dimiliki tempat wisata ini sebesar 200 meter persegi dan berlokasi di kabupaten Sleman - Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta.
2. Langlang Buana ke - Bhumi Merapi
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Ini adalah satu tempat yang di rekomendasikan untuk dikunjungi karena memiliki daya tarik yang sengaja dibuat menyerupai perkotaan yang ada di Eropa. Lokasinya berada di Argo Wisata Bhumi Merapi - Jl. Kaliurang No.Km.20, Sawungan, Kabupaten Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta. 
3. The World Landmark - Merapi park
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Merapi park atau yang sering disebut dengan The World's Landmark Merapi ialah tempat wisata yang menampilkan replika atau miniatur landmark yang terkenal dari seluruh dunia.  Tempat ini sangat diminati oleh generasi milenial dan keluarga karena banyak memiliki spot untuk berfoto yang sangat menarik dan seringkali menjadi tujuan utama bagi yang ingin mengambil foto instagramable. Lokasinya berada di Jl. Kaliurang No. KM 22.5 kabupaten sleman - Yogyakarta.
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sannami-fanbook · 5 months
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MANUFACTURING
We want to give a little introduction where we'll manufacture our product. FYI, the physical items are produced and shipped from Indonesia.
The anthology book is our main product so we aim the best quality of it. It'll be manufactured at Kanisius Publisher & Printing Company located in the province of Yogyakarta Special Region.
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Kanisius has been operating since 1922 under Dutch East Indies with name Canisius Drukkerij. History records that Kanisius was the first offset printing press in Indonesia. It was also trusted to print the republic's money in the post-independence period.
We'll order on offset method. Despite traditional, offset printing is easier to produce sharper and cleaner images, consistent print color for big scale production (we aim for min. 50 copies @200 pages), more durable ink, and definitely more superior quality than digital printing.
Kanisius has received ISO 9001:2015 certification regarding quality management. So we can guarantee the final product will have the same premium quality as commercial book you buy in book store.
If you are in doubt because of environmental issues in offset printing, Kanisus has received a "blue" rating for the 2014-2022 Performance Rating Assessment in Environmental Management from the Ministry of the Environment of the Republic of Indonesia.
For the merch, we'll produce it via digital printing on other vendors.
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brookstonalmanac · 7 months
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Disability Community Across Indonesia Declares Support for Anies -Muhaimin Pair
JAKARTA | KBA – The declaration of support, held at the Aswaja Nusantara Islamic Boarding School in Mlangi, Sleman, Yogyakarta, was attended by Anies Baswedan himself. Muhammad Mustafid, the Coordinator of DISIBER in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY), stated that DISIBER represents the national community of people with disabilities. The attendees of the declaration event included…
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buatlabelbajudibali2 · 10 months
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PESAN 0857-3173-0007 Tempat Bikin Label Hijab Wates Kulon Progo Jogja
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"0857-3173-0007 (WA) Tempat Bikin Label Hijab Wates Kulon Progo Jogja, Pembuatan Label Kulit Negara Jembrana Bali, Label Pada Hijab, Tempat Pemesanan Label Woven Sleman Yogyakarta, Jasa Pembuatan Label Karet Semarapura Klungkung Bali, Jual Label Kulit Wonosari Gunungkidul Jogja, Cetak Label Kerudung, Tempat Buat Label Karet Bantul, Tempat Buat Label Kaos Gianyar Bali, Tempat Pesan Label Piterban Negara Jembrana Bali
Produk kami antara lain digunakan untuk:
Label Hijab / Jilbab / Kerudung
Label Baju / Pakaian
Label Songkok
Label Size / Nama
Label Tas / Sepatu
Bedge Sekolah
Label Kaos Distro
Label Topi
Label Sarung
Label Jaket
Willova Labels melayani pemesanan berbagai jenis label, diantaranya:
Label Plat
Label Ivory
Label Kulit
Label Woven Damask
Label Piterban
Label Satin
Label Hangtag / Kertas
Label Katun / Baby Terry
Label Akrilik
Label Taffeta
OFFICE WILLOVA LABEL
Jogja:
No 8, Wonorejo, Sariharjo, Ngaglik, Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta 55581
Nganjuk:
Jl. Mastrip 58 Kertosono, Nganjuk - Jawa Timur 64315
WEBSITE
https://willova.com/
KONTAK KAMI
0857-3173-0007 (WA Official)
Diupload Oleh : Wahyu Ning Tyas
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Litto Resort and Resto
Bantul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia
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Mutiara Riswari , “Kisah Senja” — (2023)
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