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by Location | Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta, with its ancient history, its
thriving traditions, and its reputation as a center of arts
and education, has long been known as Indonesia’s cultural
capital. It is here that the heart and soul of Java’s
mystical philosophy, mixing Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and
local animism into a colorful cultural tapestry, has been
preserved against the onslaught of modernity. And it is here
that the classical Javanese arts, from the sweet tones of gamelan
music to the subtle movements of Javanese dance to the
patient art of wax dyeing cloth into intricate batik
patterns, can still be seen resplendent in their glory.
In
Yogya, visitors can witness a range of cultural attractions,
while enjoying the international standard comfort of the
city’s hotels and the eclectic range of its restaurants.
The areas surrounding the city are equally fascinating,
especially the restored 9th century temple of Borobudur,
one of the most important and awe-inspiring Buddhist temples
in the world, and the 8th-10th century Hindu temples of
Prambanan, where on nights leading up to the full moon,
dance performances of the classic Hindu epic of the Ramayana
are held. South of Yogya, the beach of Parangtritis, with
its soft sand and pounding surf, attracts travelers
searching for tropical tranquility.