United Nations Education Science and Culture (UNESCO) has recognized
850 sites in the world cultural heritage, including 13 sites in
Indonesia.
The 13 heritage are grouped into three different categories, namely natural heritage, nature reserves or sites, and intangible works.
For Indonesia's natural heritage has been recognized four. Namely Park is home, Banten, recognized in 1991, Komodo National Park, in East Nusa Tenggara, recognized in 1991, Lorentz National Park in Papua, recognized in 1999, and that includes tropical forests of Sumatra Gunung Leuser National Park, Kerinci Seblat and Bukit Barisan, which was recognized in 2004.
While building a legacy of nature reserves in Indonesia, there are three places recognized by UNESCO. In 1991, the two largest temple on the island of Java, Borobudur and Prambanan temples recorded by UNESCO. Later in 2004, Ancient Man Site Sangiran again recognized by UNESCO.
Then, for Indonesia intangible cultural property that has been and will be recognized UNESCO, the puppet in 2003, recognized in 2005 keris, batik in 2009, angklung in 2010, Tari Saman in 2011 last and last subak
Deputy Minister of Education and Culture, Nuryanti Windu said that for this year alone Indonesia will re-post some of the expected inheritance be global as ever.
This year, it will be back to fight for crafting Noken, Papua typical bag, woven fabric typical of West Sumba, NTT, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, and the four sacred dance of Bali, to be recognized by UNESCO. One more thing is also proposed as world heritage is a dangdut music.
The 13 heritage are grouped into three different categories, namely natural heritage, nature reserves or sites, and intangible works.
For Indonesia's natural heritage has been recognized four. Namely Park is home, Banten, recognized in 1991, Komodo National Park, in East Nusa Tenggara, recognized in 1991, Lorentz National Park in Papua, recognized in 1999, and that includes tropical forests of Sumatra Gunung Leuser National Park, Kerinci Seblat and Bukit Barisan, which was recognized in 2004.
While building a legacy of nature reserves in Indonesia, there are three places recognized by UNESCO. In 1991, the two largest temple on the island of Java, Borobudur and Prambanan temples recorded by UNESCO. Later in 2004, Ancient Man Site Sangiran again recognized by UNESCO.
Then, for Indonesia intangible cultural property that has been and will be recognized UNESCO, the puppet in 2003, recognized in 2005 keris, batik in 2009, angklung in 2010, Tari Saman in 2011 last and last subak
Deputy Minister of Education and Culture, Nuryanti Windu said that for this year alone Indonesia will re-post some of the expected inheritance be global as ever.
This year, it will be back to fight for crafting Noken, Papua typical bag, woven fabric typical of West Sumba, NTT, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, and the four sacred dance of Bali, to be recognized by UNESCO. One more thing is also proposed as world heritage is a dangdut music.
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