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16
April

Indonesia will re-operate the Indonesian Embassy in Pyongyang which has been empty since July 2021. Recently, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent a special team to Pyongyang to make preparations.

The reopening of the Indonesian Embassy in Pyongyang is one of the themes discussed at the 59th anniversary of President Kim Il Sung's visit to Indonesia on Friday (5/4). Counselor for the North Korean Embassy, So Kwang-Yun, in his remarks at the commemoration, said that this year marks the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries, which was marked by President Sukarno's visit to Pyongyang on November 1 to 4 1964. He also said that Indonesia and North Korea are preparing for the reopening of the Indonesian Embassy in Pyongyang. He also believes that relations between the two countries in the future will be even more substantial.

Counselor So Kwang Yun also invited all attendees to remember the efforts of the founding fathers of both countries to liberate nations in Asia and Africa from the grip of colonialism.

A similar thing was conveyed by the Director of East Asia at the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Arifianto Sofiyanto. He said that the reopening of the Indonesian Embassy in Pyongyang reflects the good relations of both countries that were built by the founding fathers of Indonesia and North Korea. He also said that North Korea is one of Indonesia's old friends. The relations between the two countries should continue to be improved.

The commemoration, which was held at Griya Anggrek, Bogor Botanical Gardens, was also attended by the Chairman of the Indonesia-Korea Friendship Association, Teguh Santosa, and lecturer in International Relations, FISIP Unpad, Teuku Rezasyah.

This activity was also filled with a photo exhibition and screening of a documentary film on the visit of President Kim Il Sung and his son, Kim Jong Il to Indonesia.

16
April

 

Welcome back to “Mari Berbahasa Indonesia” or “Let’s Speak Bahasa Indonesia”, a segment which introduces you to Indonesian vocabulary and guides you to speak in the Indonesian language. “Let’s Speak Bahasa Indonesia” is a collaboration between Voice of Indonesia, the Overseas Service of Radio Republik Indonesia, and the Language Centre and Development Agency at the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia. Today’s topic is “Di Desa Budaya Suku Dayak” (2x) which means “In the Dayak Cultural Village”. 


Here is a conversation entitled "Wow" (2x) which means "Wow!" or "Awe!". This conversation takes place between Chris, an Australian vlogger, and a resident of Pampang Cultural Village, Samarinda City, East Kalimantan. Chris expresses amazement when he sees a Dayak woman with long ears.


Chris (P) : Wow, banyak sekali anting ibu itu! Sampai telinganya menjadi panjang.

Penduduk (W) : Konon, dalam masyarakat suku Dayak, wanita dengan telinga panjang itu cantik.

Chris (P) : Apakah anak muda di sini masih melakukan tradisi itu?


Here are some vocabulary related to today's material. 



wow (2x) which means "Wow! " or "Awe! "

banyak sekali (2x) which means "That's a lot".

anting (2x) which means " Earrings "

ibu (2x) which means "mother" or maam or woman or lady

Wow, banyak sekali anting ibu itu! (2x)

Which means "Wow, that lady put on a lot of earrings!"

telinga (2x) which means ear

panjang (2x) which means long

konon (2x) which means "It was said or supposedly"

masyarakat (2x) which means "community" or people

suku Dayak (2x) which means Dayak tribe

wanita (2x) which means woman

cantik (2x) which means beautiful

anak muda (2x) which means young man or young woman

tradisi (2x) which means tradition


In the conversation there is the statement Wow, banyak sekali anting ibu itu (2x) which means "Wow, that lady put on a lot of earrings " In this sentence there is an interjection Wow! (2x) which means Wow! or Awe! which functions as an exclamation of admiration and amazement . The word wow (2x) which means wow or awe is used by Chris to express his amazement at the number of earrings worn by a Dayak woman he met.


These are other examples of the use of interjection Wow! (2x) which means Wow! or Awe! to express amazement.

Wow, megah sekali Candi Borobudur itu! (2x) which means Wow, how magnificent the Borobudur Temple is!


Wow, besar sekali Sungai Mahakam ini! (2x) yang which means Wow, how big the Mahakam River is! (2x)


The Dayak tribe on the island of Borneo has a tradition known as telingaan aruu. The tradition involves lengthening the ears by using earrings as weights. In Dayak belief, a woman's beauty is not judged by her face, but by the length of her ears.

16
April

Bamboo Village, better known as Dusun Bambu Lembang, is one of the popular tourism destinations in Bandung Regency, due to its complete facilities. Visitors can find Sundanese restaurants, lodging, rides, lakes, and charming natural scenery.

 

Located under the foot of Mount Burangrang, Dusun Bambu offers fresh air and green scenery. No wonder Dusun Bambu is visited by a lot of tourists. The entrance ticket price for Dusun Bambu Lembang is IDR 20,000/person during weekdays based on information from its official Instagram account, @dusun_bambu. Meanwhile, on weekends and national holidays, the ticket price is IDR 30,000/person.

 

Carrying the concept of one stop leisure, Dusun Bambu offers complete facilities to visitors. Dusun Bambu has two types of lodging, namely Cottage Kampung Layung and Sayang Heulang. Guests can feel the sensation of staying with a traditional Sundanese rural atmosphere at Cottage Kampung Layung. This inn is equipped with various five-star resort facilities.

16
April

Indonesian Ambassador to Cambodia, Santo Darmosumarto held a meeting with  Cambodia Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, Say Samal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Thursday (4/4). As quoted from the official statement from the Indonesian Embassy in Phnom Penh on Saturday (6/4), at the meeting, they hoped to work together in developing infrastructure and urban landscapes in Cambodia. Ambassador Santo conveyed that Indonesian State-Owned Enterprises have experience in developing projects abroad and have the desire to be involved in construction and urban development projects in Cambodia.

 

Moreover, to strengthen institutional cooperation, especially land management, Ambassador Santo encouraged exchange of visits among officials from the Cambodian Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction and officials from the Indonesian Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning. Besides, Ambassador Santo also expressed Indonesia's intention to offer more capacity development programs and scholarships for  civil servants of Cambodia.

 

Responding to Ambassador Santo's statement, Cambodian Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, Say Samal hopes to work with the Indonesian Embassy in Phnom Penh to provide training for civil servants in his ministry. Minister Say Samal also hopes that Cambodia can learn from Indonesia in developing urban planning, such as urban planning in Denpasar, Bali,  Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta and Bandung, West Java. The meeting between Ambassador Santo and Minister Say Samal took place a month after the meeting between the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo and the Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun Manet on the sidelines of the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit in Melbourne, Australia, on 5th March  2024. At the meeting, infrastructure cooperation was one of the main topics.