A total of 127 residents of Karangturi Village
suffered food poisoning after consuming boxed rice meals during a wayang celebration on Saturday (Apr
Victims reported symptoms such as stomach pain
Authorities have since sent food samples to a laboratory in Semarang for testing
Head of UGM’s Center for Food and Nutrition Studies (PSPG)
stated that food poisoning at community gatherings is recurring
He noted that such cases occur frequently each year
although not all are reported or covered by the media
especially the laboratory results identifying the bacteria or toxins involved
This hinders efforts to effectively prevent similar incidents from happening again,” he explained Thursday (Apr
Professor Raharjo, a lecturer in the Department of Food and Agricultural Product Technology at the UGM Faculty of Agricultural Technology (FTP UGM)
attributed the Klaten case to multiple contributing factors
The first relates to the quality and safety of the fresh ingredients used
The second involves the food preparation process
and the time between cooking and consumption
Professor Raharjo says beef rendang and krecek pose the highest food safety risks
He questioned whether the beef was processed while still fresh
It may have harbored bacterial or toxic contamination above safe limits
requiring roughly 10–15 kilograms of fresh meat
such a quantity is unlikely to have been cooked in one go using household-sized equipment
“It was probably cooked in three to five batches
This means the first batch could have been prepared as early as 7:00 AM on the same day or even the day before
That creates a time gap of over 10 hours before the food is consumed
Even if a large enough pot had been available to cook all the beef at once
there would still be the risk of uneven heat distribution
resulting in some pieces being undercooked
This may fail to kill bacteria or neutralize toxins that had already contaminated the meat due to poor storage
Professor Raharjo also noted that assuming the beef and krecek were boxed after cooking
residents would have consumed the meals around 7:00–8:00 PM
“That’s a 12-hour window before consumption—typical of evening wayang celebrations
there’s a chance that the heat doesn’t penetrate evenly
leaving bacteria or toxins behind,” he added
He emphasized that a 12-hour gap is sufficient for bacteria to multiply to dangerous levels
Some people may have remained unaffected due to stronger immune systems
while those with weaker health conditions suffered symptoms such as stomach pain
Professor Raharjo warned that similar incidents could easily occur again in different communities
He advised a better public understanding of safe mass food preparation techniques to ensure food safety at communal events prepared on a gotong royong (mutual cooperation) basis
He also stressed the importance of using appropriate utensils correctly and being cautious if food is not consumed within ten hours of being cooked
“These are important points that must be considered and acted upon
Communities must also take care of their health
we can reduce the risk of future food poisoning outbreaks,” the professor concluded
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Central Java. As many as 137 residents of Karangturi Village in Central Java's Klaten Regency fell ill in a case of mass food poisoning following a community gathering and traditional wayang kulit (shadow puppet) performance over the weekend
48 were hospitalized at multiple health facilities including Bagas Waras Regional General Hospital
and the Gantiwarno Community Health Center
The victims began showing symptoms --such as nausea
a day after attending a post-Eid gathering in Karangturi Village
Food had been served at the Saturday night event
which also featured a shadow puppet performance
Head of the Disease Prevention and Control Division at the Klaten Health Office
said the condition of the victims is still being closely monitored
“Most patients are still experiencing digestive symptoms
though some have started to show improvement,” Hanung said on Wednesday
He added that some patients had been discharged
though exact figures are still being verified with each hospital
The Central Java Health Office is currently conducting laboratory tests on food samples taken from the event to determine the cause of the poisoning
Prambanan and Ratu Boko or InJourney Destination Management in collaboration with PT Angkasa Pura I Yogyakarta International Airport held a prime service training entitled InJourney Hospitality House (IHH) for tourism actors in Prambanan District
aimed to train service skills with typical hospitality to local tourism actors to accelerate the development of a quality tourism ecosystem in the Prambanan area
This training was attended by 120 participants consisting of traders in the Prambanan Temple Tourism Park area as well as tourism actors
the participants were given theoretical and practical materials related to the hospitality mindset
how to behave and build a positive mental attitude to provide excellent service
Corporate Secretary Group Head of PT TWC Ryan Sakti said that this training is a form of the company's social and environmental responsibility (TJSL) to participate in improving the Human Resources (HR) of tourism business actors who have an impact on the sustainability of the local tourism ecosystem in the Prambanan area
"The Indonesian government is currently paying special attention to the tourism sector as one of the sources of economic growth that is expected to create great economic benefits
This needs to be supported by improving human resources as the main point of developing quality tourism in Indonesia," he explained
InJourney Hospitality House is a space to develop and improve the competence and potential of each individual
which brings together tourism actors and MSMEs in one meeting place
is also expected to foster a collaborative space between various parties
This is expected to help improve the standard of living and economy of the tourism ecosystem in Prambanan
"Through the involvement of all stakeholders
we can know each other what can be supported
can be improved and improve the standard of living for the community," he explained
Head of Tourism and Creative Economy Division of the Culture
Sports and Tourism Office of Klaten Regency
said that through Presidential Decree Number 88 of 2024
Prambanan District is included in the Development of Tourism in the Borobudur-Yogyakarta-Prambanan National Tourism Destination
As the gateway for tourists from Central Java to Yogyakarta
Prambanan is a strategic area that has a lot of tourism potential
especially the cultural heritage sites in it
"This collaborative effort between the Regional Government and BUMN is expected to improve tourism
which will have an impact on improving the economy and welfare of the people in Prambanan," he explained
Stakeholder Relations Department Division Head Yogyakarta International Airport Ike Yutiane said that IHH also encourages intense communication
collaboration and involvement of various parties to support a quality and sustainable tourism ecosystem
this program can help provide contributions from companies to encourage the development of tourism human resources needed to provide excellent service at tourist destinations," he explained
Bugisan Village Head Heru Nugroho hopes that activities like this can be sustainable
especially to support the development of tourist destinations managed by each village around Prambanan Temple
we hope that participants can understand how to receive guests well with hospitality and good service
Hopefully each participant can practice their knowledge so that it can give a deep impression to tourists and have a positive impact on the development of the surrounding village economy," he explained
The development of the Borobudur-Yogyakarta-Prambanan National Tourism Destination is carried out with a holistic
integrative approach and is expected to be a driver of local economic growth and encourage the development of tourism destinations in the surrounding areas
"So that the opportunities for income and employment for the local community are increasingly wide open and can create great economic benefits
This needs to be supported by increasing human resources as the main point of developing quality tourism in Indonesia," he concluded
InJourney Destination Management through PT Taman Wisata Borobudur collaborated with Kawan Lama Solution and the Borobudur Cultural Heritage Museum to clean the area around Borobudur Temple
The cleaning process includes the main courtyard area of Borobudur Temple
and special areas that will be used for worship processions and activities […]
A total of 426 dancers from 23 dance studios that are members of the Klaten Dance Studio Silaturahmi Forum (FSST) participated in the Klaten Obah Bareng Dance Parade #2 in commemoration of World Dance Day
This activity not only enlivened World Dance Day
but was also expected to foster the potential […]
Cari English Hundreds of Rainfed Rice Fields in Klaten Fail to Harvest TEKS › English›Hundreds of Rainfed Rice..
Iklan Hundreds of Rainfed Rice Fields in Klaten Fail to Harvest Hundreds of hectares of rain-fed rice fields failed to harvest in Klaten
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TEKS KOMPAS/NINO CITRA ANUGRAHANTOFarmers have turned on the water pump machine provided by the government for irrigating rice fields
given by President Joko Widodo in Krendowahono Village
KLATEN, KOMPAS — Drought has caused hundreds of rain-fed rice fields to fail to harvest in Klaten Regency
The local government has prepared a pumping irrigation system as a long-term solution
Based on data from the Klaten Regency Food Security and Agriculture Service (DKPP)
583 hectares of rice fields have failed to harvest due to drought in the area
The distribution includes 60 hectares in Wedi District
"The impact of El Nino is still being felt by all of us
Sometimes we see that the water supply is enough for planting
it turns out that there is a shortage of water," said the Head of DKPP Klaten Regency Widiyanti when contacted on Tuesday (27/8/2024)
Also read: Drought, Hundreds of Hectares of Rice Fields in Cirebon and Indramayu Threatened with Crop Failure
Farm workers plow a rice field in Ngawen District
crop failure does not have a significant impact on rice production in the region
This is because the area with crop failure is only 1.25 percent compared to the total planting area reaching 46,514 hectares until July 2024
Widiyanti added that the failed harvest fields are rainfed rice fields
The planting process depends on the availability of water during the rainy season
if the water supply decreases during the dry season
we will create a pumping irrigation system
The hope is that this method will become a long-term solution," said Widiyanti
President Joko Widodo witnessed farmers harvesting their rice fields in Krendowahono Village
rain-fed rice fields will be irrigated with water pumped from nearby rivers using machines
she realizes that not all rice fields are located near rivers
Her team will also search for groundwater sources using drilling
"There will be 25 units that we will prepare for this pumping process
Eight of them will be sourced from river water
while the other 17 units will come from deep wells using drilling
the drilling will be deep enough," said Widiyanti
the installation of the irrigation pump can be carried out in several rainfed rice fields
the threat of crop failure that occurs in the following years can be anticipated
Also read: Harvest Failure Haunts Rice Production
Farmer's rice crops are threatened by drought that hits hundreds of hectares of rice fields in the South Konawe region of Southeast Sulawesi on Wednesday (11/9/2019)
On the other hand, Widiyanti also continues to remind farmers to be able to choose the commodities to be planted wisely. Do not force yourself to plant rice if accompanied by the risk of crop failure
It is hoped that the agricultural lands will continue to be productive for farmers
"If it's enough for plants that don't require a lot of water
then it's planted with those that don't need a lot of water
The important thing is that farmers can still be productive," said Widiyanti
The Head of the Klaten Regency's Farmers and Fishermen Contact Mariyanto stated that not all farmers have water pumps
it is an alternative in irrigating if the water source dwindles during drought
assistance in providing water pumps will optimize rainfed rice production in the future
"The people who don't have pumps have to rent them
those who have pumps also need them for their rice fields
the implementation of pumping systems would be very effective in optimizing rain-fed rice fields," said Mariyanto
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TEMPO.CO, Klaten - Taufiq Kurniawan, the Area Manager for Communication, Relations & Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at PT Pertamina Patra Niaga for the Central Java Region, announced that the distribution of fuel at gas station 44.574.29 in Wonosari
has been temporarily suspended for a comprehensive cleaning of the facility
He also stated that Pertamina has collaborated with the Klaten Resort Police to conduct a thorough investigation and inspection of the fuel product to ensure its safety before resuming distribution to the public
These actions follow reports circulating on social media indicating that consumers had discovered water content in Pertalite fuel after refueling at the aforementioned gas station in the early hours of Tuesday
at approximately 1:33 AM Western Indonesia Time (WIB)
Among those affected were four car drivers and eight motorcycle riders who reported experiencing similar issues to the gas station management
Pertamina and the Klaten Resort Police jointly conducted an inspection of the gas station and its fuel storage and dispensing systems
"The gas station is taking responsibility by providing compensation to each affected consumer
which includes covering the costs of vehicle repairs and replenishing the fuel in each affected vehicle," Taufiq said on Tuesday afternoon
He clarified that the temporary cessation of fuel distribution at the gas station is necessary to allow for a thorough cleaning process
"We have also coordinated with the Klaten Resort Police to conduct an investigation and inspection of the fuel product until it can be declared safe for public distribution again," he added
Taufiq further emphasized Pertamina's commitment to providing high-quality services and products to its consumers and the public
one of which is by implementing routine daily inspections at every Pertamina gas station
"The latest inspection at this gas station was carried out on April 7
and the results indicated that the fuel products met the quality standards for each fuel product specification," he concluded
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The Provincial Government of Central Java has designated Kadilanggon Village
This is part of a long-term strategy to strengthen food security through agriculture and livestock
which are potential resources already present in the village
the natural resources of Kadilanggon Village have not been optimally utilized
The establishment of the village-owned enterprise (BUMDes) Putra Manggolo aims to maximize the potential in agriculture and livestock by developing a sheep farming business under the “Sheep Village” program
This initiative aims to improve the local sheep farming industry
the UGM Faculty of Animal Science (Animal Science UGM) has initiated an assistance program for Sheep Village to help create food security and boost the local economy
a lecturer and the Head of the Livestock Development Center at Animal Science UGM
explained that his team has developed two main programs to establish a self-sustaining sheep village
they will develop fodder crop areas and build a concentrated feed factory
“Feed is the foundation of livestock farming because it relates to optimal productivity and business efficiency,” Dr
Anas explained in an online interview on Tuesday (Oct
UGM’s team is assisting in establishing a concentrated feed factory managed by BUMDes Putra Manggolo
with a production capacity of 50-75 tons per month
feed production and sales range between 40 and 60 tons per month
The factory provides high-quality feed accessible to sheep farmers
helping to increase livestock productivity
“This feed factory has provided job opportunities for the local community and supports the self-sufficiency of Sheep Village,” said the Biochemistry Nutrition lecturer
Anas explained that the second program involves developing a core-plasma partnership model between BUMDes and farmers
supplying sheep for fattening and feeding during the three-month maintenance period and managing assistance to partner farmers
It also acts as the off-taker to purchase the livestock at harvest
“Farmers’ roles include providing pens and fodder areas for sheep farming
This program has been running for two periods and has already brought profits to the farmers,” Dr
BUMDes Putra Manggolo is committed to becoming a driving force in building sustainable food security in Kadilanggon Village while also improving the community’s welfare through livestock farming
stated that the concentrated feed factory is crucial in supporting the sheep fattening partnership model developed through the core plasma system
He believes this partnership will increase livestock productivity and farmers’ profits
expressed his support for the Sheep Village Program
They fully support the Sheep Village program as a concrete step toward utilizing the village’s potential
Wijoyo hopes that this program will make Kadilanggon Village a model of food self-sufficiency in Central Java
To maximize the results of the Sheep Village program
Anas has also collaborated with Priyonggo Suseno
a lecturer from the Faculty of Business and Economics at the Islamic University of Indonesia (UII)
who provides guidance on product marketing and financial management for BUMDes
from farming practices and capital management to sales,” Dr
The Gamagora Rice Cultivation Team from Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) planted rice seedlings in Karangwungu Village
This inaugural planting of the new rice variety
is a collaborative effort with Bulog Klaten
the Klaten Food Security and Agriculture Office (DKPP)
Professor Taryono from the UGM Faculty of Agriculture (Agriculture UGM) explained that rice planting results from a Penta helix collaboration to support sustainable agriculture through modern
“To support food security and sustainable agriculture
we are using Gamagora rice and organic SSF (Super Smart Fertilizer),” he said
The professor added that this collaboration will expand farmers’ understanding of the benefits of Gamagora rice
“We call it amphibious rice because it can grow in dry and wetlands,” he noted
The demonstration plot of Gamagora rice in Klaten will serve as a joint evaluation material among the team and stakeholders regarding productivity—Gamagora rice averages over 9 tons per hectare
Professor Taryono hopes the harvest in Klaten will yield similar results
the demonstration plot harvest was very close to the target of 9.7 tons of unhusked rice per hectare
with a recent harvest of 9.1 tons per hectare,” he said
with many planting locations for Gamagora rice
the UGM team will also assess the regional productivity gaps
they are introducing innovative fertilizers developed by UGM researchers using rice husks
that can be tested to ensure plants thrive and stay healthy,” Professor Taryono added
Karangwungu Farming Chair Dadi Mulyo supported the Gamagora rice planting to improve farmer welfare through increased rice yields per hectare
He highlighted Agri Sparta’s role in introducing modern rice cultivation technology
“We hope our welfare will improve and advance
We could not achieve this alone without the help of everyone involved,” Mulyo said
hopes the Gamagora rice planting will succeed and be applied in other areas
this can be collaborated on to increase production
thereby boosting farmers’ incomes,” he said
a newly elected Klaten Regional House of Representatives member
suggested that Gamagora rice should be introduced more widely among Klaten farmers to support their prosperity and national food security programs
Agri Sparta COO Husnul Mubarok shared that they are carrying out an on-farm project using Gamagora rice varieties
He hopes this initial planting will expand to other regions
as they plan to buy the harvested rice in cooperation with Perum Bulog
“Our motto is to help farmers and share knowledge through the technology we introduce
this project will spread to other areas,” he said
The name Gamagora is an abbreviation of Gama Gogo Rancah
This rice variety was developed to address the decline in rice production in Indonesia due to global climate change phenomena
and the conversion of rice fields to non-rice uses
this rice variety offers superior production yields
and suitability for paddy fields and rainfed areas
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) conducted monitoring and evaluation (monev) activities for the implementation of the Community Service Program (KKN) in Kalikotes Village
The monitoring and evaluation were conducted to observe the UGM students in the region firsthand as they develop Kalikotes into a rural tourism area to help improve the local economy
Field observations took place in the Tirta Mutiara Kalikotes Tourism Village on Wednesday (Dec
Tirta Mutiara Tourism Village is a fostered village receiving guidance from the UGM Community Service Program
Present during the field observation were the Chair of the UGM Academic Senate
Professor Sulistiowati; the Vice-Rector for Student Affairs
Arie Sujto; and the Director of Community Service
The delegation received a warm welcome from the community and conducted a tour to observe the hydroponic center in the village after receiving guidance from the KKN students
A total of 20 students in the Kalikotes unit
Professor Suratman as the field supervisor
and regional stakeholders welcomed this visit
The UGM students in Klaten indeed have a main program to assist the government in improving the economy by developing the potential of rural tourism and agro-based areas
“To see the progress of the main program being implemented
the Academic Senate and the university’s leadership conducted a direct inspection at the Kalikotes unit in Klaten
Thank you for the visit,” said Professor Suratman
the monitoring and evaluation activities continued with a joint discussion forum at Bale Tirto
The monev team led by Professor Sulistiowati conveyed that as a people’s campus
UGM commits to collaborating to develop existing potentials for the welfare of the local economy
including the role of the village government to optimize village funds to develop their respective areas with the support of knowledge and technology from UGM,” she said
will be used as a role model for the development of nature and agro-based tourism potential in other villages.”
Author: UGM Directorate of Community Service
The UGM SCS-CEL students team who conducted community service in Gergunung Village
are designing solar-powered handwashing tools with a water purification system
this innovation of appropriate tools is instrumental in preventing the transmission of Covid-19 in dry areas where electricity is not available
The handover of equipment was at the Gergunung Urban Village Office on Tuesday (11/8)
The solar hand washing equipment was handed over by dr
followed by the person in charge of the UGM SCS-CEL work program
and it was symbolically received by the Head of Gergunung Village
Tri Baskoro said that this solar-powered handwashing device supports the government’s efforts to encourage people to always wash their hands with soap to prevent Covid-19 transmission during the current pandemic
The innovation made by the UGM SCS-CEL students team in Gergunung
Klaten Regency motivated by the condition that several regions in Indonesia that mostly have insufficient supplies of clean water
some areas have limited electrical resources
causing problems in the distribution of groundwater for water pumps
this manufacture of solar-powered handwashing equipment with a clean water purification system aims to be a means for the community to keep washing their hands in areas where clean water is difficult and with limited electricity resources
“The main function of this tool is to provide a mechanism of washing hands for the community to support the government’s handwashing recommendation,” said Tri Baskoro
He explained that the tap system used is operated by foot to diminish direct contact between the hand and the tap handle
This tool intended to minimize the risk of spreading the virus through hand and tool touch
a clean water purification system from palm fibers and gravel filters is also applied to this tool so that the use of dirty water from washing hands can be filtered again
it can save the use of clean water to help use it in areas that lack clean water
He explained that the water purification system is distributed using a water pump that uses solar power in this tool
Their parties used solar energy because solar resources are a renewable resource and are very abundant in Indonesia
“Not only environmentally friendly but also more flexible to be placed in difficult areas or have limited electrical resources,” he explained
The person in charge of the KKN-PPM UGM work program
involved 25 students from various departments
water can be more efficient because it can be circulated repeatedly
the solar power system utilized the water pump
where this pump carried out the purification circulation
“Why do we use solar power because there are still limited sources of electricity in some places or areas
so solar power is an option,” he explained
In addition to making hand washing equipment for water purification systems
Ivan explained that the UGM SCS-CEL work program in Gergunung Village is about efforts to create a village prepared for dengue and Covid-19 viruses
individual plans are more focused on community independence to prevent and overcome these two issues
“You can see the results of our lectures implementation on the UGM SCS-CEL Gergunung youtube,” he added
Antigraft agency KPK confiscated more than Rp 3 billion in cash ($225,000) from Andy Purnomo – the son of graft suspect and Klaten District Head Sri Hartini – during a bribery investigation in the Central Javanese town
KPK spokesman Febri Diansyah said on Wednesday (04/01)
The Corruption Eradication Commission spokesman said investigators searched Hartini's official residence in Klaten on Sunday and found Rp 3 billion cash in Andy's room
They also seized Rp 200 million from a cupboard in Hartini's room
Andy is a member of the Klaten Legislative Council from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle
and also serves as the chairman of a commission in the council
Febri said KPK investigators also searched the Klaten Human Resources Agency (BKD) office
Hartini's own office and the district inspector's office and confiscated numerous documents and computer files
The bribery case — which involved payments of bribes to secure job promotions in the local public service — was exposed during a KPK sting operation on Dec. 30 in Klaten, Central Java.
KPK investigators nabbed Hartini and Suramlan, the junior high school section head at the Klaten Education Agency, red-handed with around Rp 2 billion in their possession. Both have been named suspects in the case.
"We are digging further into the case. There must be more than one or two people involved since we found quite a big amount of cash," Febri said.
At least 40 witnesses have been questioned by investigators this week, according to Febri.
Endro Sudarsono, koordinator demonstrasi, menjelaskan berdasarkan data dari Komnas HAM terdapat 118 orang yang meninggal dunia di tangan Densus 88. Peristiwa terakhir adalah Siyono yang meninggal dunia ketika dibawa Densus 88.
"Pembunuhan itu tanpa didasari putusan pengadilan yang telah berkekuatan hukum tetap. Itu termasuk kategori pelanggaran HAM yang sering dilakukan Densus, " jelasnya, sebagaimana dilaporkan wartawan di Solo, Fajar Sodiq.
Menurutnya, Densus 88 kerap mengabaikan asas praduga tak bersalah. “Mereka sering menembak mati seseorang yang statusnya baru terduga tanpa adanya putusan pengadilan," ujar Endro.
Sebelumnya, Kepala Divisi Humas Polri, Inspektur Jenderal Anton Charliyan mengaku ada dugaan kesalahan prosedur standar operasi dalam pemeriksaan yang dilakukan Densus 88 sehingga Siyono meninggal dunia, pekan lalu.
“Terjadi kesalahan prosedur karena yang mengawal hanya sendiri, seharusnya minimal dua orang yang mengawal. Kami menyayangkan juga mempertanyakan,” kata Anton kepada wartawan, Senin (14/03).
Anton mengatakan Divisi Profesi dan Pengamanan Polri mengadakan penyelidikan terhadap sejumlah anggota Densus 88.
Siyono, menurut Anton, meninggal dunia ketika dibawa Densus 88 menuju sebuah tempat penyimpanan alat bukti di kawasan Prambanan, Yogyakarta. Dalam perjalanan, klaim Anton, Siyono menyerang seorang anggota Densus 88 yang mengawal dirinya di dalam mobil.
Anggota tersebut, masih disebutkan Anton, memberi perlawanan yang menyebabkan Siyono terbentur salah satu sudut besi di dalam mobil dan meninggal dunia dalam perjalanan menuju rumah sakit.
Anton mengatakan Siyono adalah pimpinan wilayah Jamaah Islamiyah di Klaten, Jawa Tengah.
There are a lot of Umbul or natural springs in Klaten Regency
That is why the ‘spring city’ is the other name of this city
but then re-open again in May 2018 after a huge renovation for a year
was only a small pond and was a cenil (watercress) field,” said Hardono
Umbul Pelem become a 20 meters pool with 1,5 to 2 m depth and can accommodate hundred of people
the small pond that became the forerunner of Umbul Pelem still exists and remained because the water spring come from this pond
“It was a small pond back then and people use it for taking a bath,” he said
Fresh sensation after bathing in the pool came from the water that came from natural water spring and without caproid
the water doesn’t make eyes sore though swimming for a long time
the water in the pool always flowing so that feels like the water regularly changed
the pool is always drained so that the water changes and is clean,” said Hartono
This pool makes Umbul Pelem different from other Umbul
plus this pool is the attraction poin for visitors who want to feel the freshness of bathing in natural springs
Umbul Pelem has become a mainstay destination in Tulung District
This number absolutely will increase when it comes to weekend on holiday season
Hardono also explained that most of the visitors came from villages around Umbul Pelem
The easy access road to Umbul Pelem is one of the reasons why this place is always crowded with visitors
Umbul Ponggok is right on the side of Janti-Wunut Village main road
Go to Tegalgondo t-junction which is on the road of Solo-Yogyakarta
550 meters away after Welcoming Monument in Klaten Regency
and drive through Tegalgondo-Janti road for 6,5 Km to Umbul Pelem
there will be Welcoming Monument in Wunut Village
where your destination is just in a minute to go
and parking fee is 3,000 IDR for motorcycles and 5,000 IDR for cars
If you are looking for a really fresh water
But if you are looking for a calm ambience
Plan your trip to Umbul Pelem in Klaten and feel the fresh sensation of swimming in a natural water spring
Sebuah kiriman dibagikan oleh Joko Widodo (@jokowi) pada 26 Nov 2018 jam 5:59 PST
A teacher fixes a student’s hair to prepare for the Gambyong dance in Klaten
A girl smiles to friends before starting her dance
one of the parts of the classical Gambyong dance performance in Klaten
Dancers cast shadows during their performance
Three girls watch a performance as they wait for their chance to dance
A dancer lifts her toes to avoid the hot asphalt
Dancers performed “ukel,” a basic hand movement of the Javanese traditional dance
a city in Indonesia’s Central Java province
took to the streets recently as they participated in Gambyong Pareanom
The girls ranged in age from elementary school to college
They danced in groups for about 10 minutes to traditional gamelan music
located between two cultural cities (Yogyakarta and Solo)
is supposed to preserve traditional culture
I hope through the colossal Gambyong dance
the students will love traditional dances more and more,” said Joko Wiyono
Dancers began gathering three and a half hours early for the program that started at 8:30 a.m
said her students began their preparations even earlier – at 2 a.m.
“We have no difficulty because we have a dance teacher in our school,” she said
consists of 11 movements requiring synchronized feet
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A butcher waits for customers next to piles of garbage at the central market in Klaten
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said Agriculture Minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo
adding that the national demand is estimated to be about 14.7 million tons
Corns collected during harvest time at Jemusan village in Klaten
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A farmer carries a sack of corns during harvest time at Jemusan village in Klaten
A farmer works in corn field during harvest time at Jemusan village in Klaten
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Workers prepare to set up Christmas trees to celebrate the upcoming Christmas in Klaten district
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create a warm and happy atmosphere for the joyous festival
A man stands near a Christmas umbrella tree in Klaten district
Workers decorate a Christmas umbrella tree in Klaten district
A worker decorates a Christmas umbrella tree in Klaten district
Nothing could be further from the hubbub of western festive excess than a silent Vipassana retreat in Java• Read about more unusual Christmases in Ethiopia, Las Vegas and Japan
It’s Christmas morning and a bell is ringing
All I know is it’s 4am and I have to get up
take an ice-cold shower and prepare for 10 hours of cross-legged meditation
silence and hunger (our last meal is at 11am)
The world of tinsel and turkey couldn’t be further away
the unlikely backdrop for my first Vipassana (“insight”) meditation retreat
Buddha brought this ancient Indian technique back into vogue 2,500 years ago
an Indian-Burmese businessman-turned-meditation master
establishing 120 retreat centres in 80 countries
The idea of Vipassana is to lead a monastic life for 10 days
observing silence and directing one’s attention inward
We spend the first three days observing our noses – noticing as the breath enters and leaves the body
This isn’t my first meditation retreat and I probably look serene to my fellow meditators
I observe my physical and mental sensations as instructed
“sweeping” my body with my attention from head to toe and back again
I find an impassive part of myself simply watching the drama unfold
Something hard and heavy releases within me as though an egg has cracked and warm yolk flows through my stomach
I feel a blissful sense of relief alongside an uncontrollable urge to weep
My voluminous hoodie and the closing bell save me
But I take refuge in conscious detachment as I methodically scan my body
I glimpse the truth of impermanence – apparently this is paña
Vipassana works by narrowing the parameters of your experience to breath and bodily sensation
but confinement sets you free as you tune in to the present moment
Christmas and New Year come and go without me feeling that I’m missing out on the festivities in the world outside
I leave Klaten with a sense of lightness and clarity
But I determined to meditate daily – that feels like a new year’s resolution worth keeping
Find Vipassana courses in Klaten and elsewhere at dhamma.org