Anwar Siswadi (Kontributor)
TEMPO.CO, Bandung - The Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) Community Service Team has created a prototype dew harvesting tool as an innovative solution to the clean water crisis in Indonesia
The project team consists of seven students: Kristin Dosma A.P
and Fauzan Pratama from the Oceanography Study Program at ITB
and Emilio Joshia Exaudi L from the Meteorology Study Program at ITB
and Nabila Sofia Eryan Putri guided the students
The team developed two types of dew harvesting nets: a conventional net measuring 1x1 meter and a modern electronic-based net
During the three-hour test of the modern net
it produced 30 milliliters of clean water by utilizing dew collected by a copper plate
said the idea for the net was inspired by the abundant dew phenomenon in the highlands of Bandung every morning and evening
Lembang was chosen as the test location due to its characteristics as a foggy highland area
"The dew that sticks to leaves and even the residents' clothes inspired us to create a tool that can maximize this natural resource," said Susanna on ITB's website on Wednesday
Testing of conventional and electronic-based dew harvesting nets by ITB students and lecturers in Lembang
Team members Dimas Rama Dhinata and Fauzan Pratama expressed optimism that further development will make the tool more productive and efficient
Implementing dew nets on a larger scale is believed to significantly impact addressing the water crisis
the ITB team plans to implement this innovation on a larger scale with more advanced technology
The goal is to produce more clean water to meet the community's needs
especially in areas experiencing water crises
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housands of residents of Gowa regency in South Sulawesi attended the funeral of the 38th king of Gowa
Andi Kumala Idjo Daeng Sila Karaeng Lembang Parang Sultan Malikussaid II Batara Gowa III
local time at Wahidin Sudirohusodo Central General Hospital in Makassar
The 65-year-old king had been battling heart disease since 2012
"Sombayya passed away at 7:21 at the Wahidin Central General Hospital,” the deceased king’s oldest son Andi Muhammad Imam told reporters on Thursday
The funeral procession started at Balla Lompoa Palace in Somba Opu district at about 10:10 a.m
with ammolong tedong (sacrificed water buffalo)
the queen dowager Andu Hikmawati announced that Andi Muhammad Imam would be crowned as the 39th Gowa king
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the queen of the 38th Gowa king announce that the deceased king’s oldest son
Andi Kumala Idjo’s resume was read before the family handed over his remains to the South Sulawesi provincial administration for burial
The remains were then carried by the Tubarani royal guards to the Katangka Mosque where a special prayer was then performed after Friday prayers.
The Katangka royal family cemetery is located next to the mosque
including South Sulawesi provincial secretary Jufri Rahman attended the funeral after attending the send-off ceremony at Balla Lompoa Palace
several South Sulawesi officials paid their respects to the late king
including South Sulawesi Police chief Insp
Yudhiawan Wibisono and South Sulawesi acting governor Zudan Arif Fakrulloh
The Gowa kingdom traces its history to the establishment of the Gowa chiefdom in 1320
Andi Idjo Karaeng Lalolang Sultan Muhammad Abdul Kadir Aidudin
declared the kingdom to be part of Indonesia
Andi Idjo Karaeng Lalolang became the first Gowa regent
Andi Idjo Karaeng Lalolang ruled from 1956 to 1978
It was not until 2018 that the Gowa royal family decided to crown the next king
Andi Maddusila Andi Idjo I Maddusila Daeng Mannyonri Karaeng Katangka Sultan Aluddin II
Andi Kumala Idjo assumed the office in 2018
replacing his older brother Andi Maddusila
Just like other kingdoms in Indonesia after independence
the Gowa king acts more as the guardian of local customs and traditions
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Iklan 2.7 million people in Bandung are vulnerable to being affected by the earthquake As many as 1.9 million-2.7 million people in Bandung and its surroundings are vulnerable to earthquakes from the Lembang fault
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The Lembang fault line that forms the boundary between the urban area of Lembang District
is a dangerous fault line that can cause harm if there is movement or displacement of soil on the fault line
KOMPAS — An analysis based on radar data over six years has produced a map of the deformation of the Bandung Raya region that is potentially affected by earthquakes from the Lembang fault
With the potential for earthquakes of magnitude M 6.6-7
as many as 1.9 million to 2.7 million people in Bandung and surrounding areas are vulnerable to high-level ground shaking
This collaborative research by researchers from the British Geological Survey
and the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) was published in the journal Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences on October 5 2023
Ekbal Hussein from The British Geological Survey is the first author of this paper
"In addition to estimating the slip rate (movement rate) of the Lembang fault
our paper also discusses the distribution of vulnerable populations in Greater Bandung if a Mw 6.6 earthquake occurs on the Lembang fault," said Endra Gunawan from the Global Geophysics Research Group
Also read: Recognize the Potential for Shocks on Fault Lines in West Java
the researchers utilized six years of Sentinel-1 radar data to produce a deformation map of the Bandung metropolitan region
By combining up and down ground movement speeds
the researchers calculated the east-west velocity across the entire area and revealed that there was a concentration of strain in the Lembang fault
The researchers then modeled the speed profile of crossing the fault and found that the movement rate across the fault is 4.7 mm per year with the shallow part of the fault propagating at 2.2 mm per year
This suggests that strain is still accumulating at shallow depths
Population distribution in the Bandung metropolitan area
The red line is the trace of the Lembang fault
The inset panel shows the geographic location of the Bandung metropolitan area
and GIS User Community in Ekbal Hussein et al (Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) shows that on August 28
there was a shallow 3.3 magnitude earthquake in the Lembang fault that resulted in significant damage
The quake badly damaged 384 houses in Kampung Muril
Earthquakes have also occurred on May 14 and 18
2017 from the Lembang fault with magnitudes of M 2.8 and M 2.9
Although the earthquakes that have occurred in the Lembang fault so far have been of small scale
there is evidence of significant past earthquakes in the geomorphology of the area
geologist BRIN Mudrik Daryono and his team at Tectonophysics in 2019 estimated that the Lembang fault could cause a large earthquake with a repeat time of 170-670 years
Assuming fault geometry and an estimated earthquake return period of 170–670 years
Ekbal Hussein and his team obtained an estimated moment deficit on the Lembang fault that is equivalent to an earthquake measuring M 6.6–7
They then estimated the ground shaking caused by these two earthquakes using the Global Earthquake Model OpenQuake engine
A total of 1.9 million people could potentially be affected by high-level earthquake shocks in the event of a 6.6 magnitude earthquake in the Lembang Fault
"Our research shows that 1.9 million to 2.7 million people in the metropolitan area of Bandung will experience high-level earthquake tremors
based on existing earthquake scenarios," wrote Hussein and his team
As many as 1.9 million people are at risk of experiencing high-level ground shaking if a M 6.6 earthquake occurs on the Lembang Fault
This number increases to 2.7 million people if a M 7 earthquake occurs
a researcher from BRIN involved in this study
stated that this research has not yet measured the impact of this shock on the strength of buildings in the Bandung Raya area
"There are plans to evaluate the vulnerability of buildings in Bandung to shocks using our research scenario next year
if the buildings follow the Indonesian National Standards (SNI)
they should be able to withstand it," she said
Also read: Time to Reorganize Lembang
researchers at the National Earthquake Study Center (Pusgen) are discussing whether to increase the slip rate of the Lembang fault or not
the slip rate of the Lembang fault is still 2 mm per year
"Our research using GPS and Insar data based on the latest data reached 4.7 mm per year," said Rahma
BRIN has installed four GPS-seismic sensors on the Lembang fault since 2022 in real time and telemetry so that it can continue to observe the seismicity and movement of the Lembang fault
Natau Lasniroha Sinaga
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The approach of Christmas and New Year's celebrations signifies that a long holiday has arrived. Various tourist destinations in West Java are the right locations to relieve fatigue. Wrapped in natural beauty, there are also Christian religious tourism destinations that must be visited
Tourist attractions are not always beaches and mountains
Religious places also hold a myriad of beauty and tranquility to be felt
Visitors are not only offered natural beauty
but also culinary and cute accessories to take home
Here are two Catholic tourist destinations that can calm the heart
(Above picture) The procession of the Way of the Cross at the Catholic Church of Santa Maria Fatima
Christmas is a special moment for Christians and Catholics
believers will worship to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ
Praying is also commonly done by Catholics in the Maria Cave
if you are looking for a tourist destination that requires "private space"
This is stated in the visitor reviews on the tripadvisor.com website
Its location in Lembang adds to the solemnity of praying
The Carmel Hermitage is open every day from 07:00 - 19:00 WIB (Western Indonesian Time)
there is also the Santa Maria Fatima Church which is open on Saturdays at 17:45 WIB and Sundays at 08:00
The Carmel Monastery is the first tourist destination that you can visit
In addition to being able to make pilgrimages and pray
we can enjoy the beauty of the statues and nature
there is usually a market selling fresh fruits and vegetables from local gardens
The fragrance of flowers and the green of the trees add to the beauty of this place
this time the place is right in the city center
The old building designed by a Dutch architect is an attraction for visitors to this one tourist destination
Peter's Cathedral Church began to be built with a building measuring 8 x 21 square meters
Equipped with a pastor and built close to a coffee warehouse
Peter's Cathedral Church is never missed to be visited by Catholics
This tourist destination is open to the public with operating hours from Monday to Saturday starting at 05:00 - 08:00 WIB
This church can be the right place for those of you who are interested in European-style buildings
Peter's Cathedral Church as a place for pre-wedding photos or other photos
Those are two religious tourist destinations for Catholics that must be visited if you are in Bandung City
true worship is the true meaning of Christmas
You can choose to celebrate Christmas on the heights of the Lembang area or in the beauty of European-style buildings in the middle of Bandung City
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cleaning up rubbish and spreading fish seeds in Situ Lembang could have a good impact on maintaining the environmental ecosystem
really support events like this because it protects our environment," said Bey Machmudin when met at Situ Lembang
Bey appreciated the collective work carried out by the TNI/Polri and various elements of society in protecting the environment
problems related to waste in the city of Bandung are still being sought for the best solution
"We know about the rubbish problem in Greater Bandung and we really appreciate the results of the TNI/Polri in terms of cleaning up rubbish
of course all of this is good for the survival of our young generation in the future," he added
Regarding preventing natural disasters that might occur because the rainy season is still hitting the West Java region
Bey said that his staff will always coordinate with BPBD and TNI/Polri to continue working in monitoring every hydrometeorological disaster event
"We will coordinate with BPBD and TNI/Polri regarding disasters in the Greater Bandung area," said Bey
TNI Commander General Agus Subiyanto stated that activities involving various institutions
aim to preserve nature so that it remains beautiful from rubbish and remains shady with lots of trees
KSAD (Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army) and West Java Forkopimda
Ustadz (Adi Hidayat) and all elements of society carried out several activities
the first was tree planting," said Agus
which can grow quickly and protect nature so that it is not easily flooded
Then there is also the distribution of tilapia fish seeds," he added
Agus did not forget to also mention that the Situ Lembang area must be preserved
the lake is a source of water for the local community which is used for daily living needs
"Situ Lembang has a lake that we must preserve and protect because of the West Java area
if we trace the water from Situ Lembang to that area," he said
"Then there are also waste cleaning activities
which have also been carried out in various regions in Indonesia," concluded Agus
BGS-led research reveals the number of people in the Bandung metropolitan region who could be exposed to a major earthquake
Research led by a BGS scientist has revealed that an estimated 1.9 to 2.7 million people in the Bandung metropolitan region of Indonesia would be exposed to high levels of ground shaking from an earthquake on the nearby Lembang Fault
has worked alongside scientists in Indonesia to research and produce deformation maps for the Bandung metropolitan region
they used a combination of data from satellites and GPS measurements made around the fault
and has a population of approximately 8.4 million people
The centre of the city lies less than 10 km south of the Lembang Fault
a major fracture between two blocks of rock in West Java
Although there are no documented records of large historical earthquakes
the Lembang Fault shows geomorphological evidence of significant earthquakes in the 15th century
The Bandung metropolitan region and the Lembang Fault
A fault’s slip rate is the average amount of earthquake energy accumulation each year; using different techniques
this had previously been estimated to either be between 1.95 to 3.45 mm a year or 6 mm a year for the Lembang Fault
This new study has found that the slip rate is 4.7 mm a year
Using this new slip rate alongside previous studies
which estimated the recurrence period of large earthquakes on the fault at between 170 and 670 years
it can be estimated that the magnitude of an earthquake will be between 6.6 and 7.0
If such earthquakes were to occur on the fault today they would expose approximately 1.9 million to 2.7 million people within the Bandung metropolitan region to high levels of ground shaking
or 30 per cent of the strength of gravity
The research highlights the importance of not forgetting local crustal faults located near large urban centres
which also pose a high risk to communities
the perceived risk of earthquakes is from large events on the subduction zone
we show that shorter faults like the Lembang Fault
This is work is funded by the UK National Capability ‘Geoscience to tackle global environmental challenges’ programme
The BGS and Indonesian researchers involved in this study are continuing their engagement with local government to address the hazard challenges raised in this work
Access the full paper: The seismic hazard from the Lembang Fault, Indonesia, derived from InSAR and GNSS data
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Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg has demonstrated visionary leadership
steering Sarawak towards remarkable achievements in unity
Political analyst Dick Lembang Dugun said that Abang Johari’s governance has transformed the state into a beacon of progress and inclusivity
earning widespread praise from citizens and analysts alike.“Regarding economic development under Premier leadership
Sarawak achieved high-income status ahead of schedule with our state gross national income (GNI) per capita surpassing RM61,442 in 2022
“This highlights his dedication to driving economic growth and prosperity for the state
He has also ensured a balanced approach to development between urban and rural areas
“Rural connectivity projects have been successfully implemented
accompanied by numerous programmes and aid initiatives
These efforts have significantly enhanced the economic well-being of the people,” he told Sarawak Tribune when contacted
He also said that Premier Abang Johari’s emphasis on unity has been pivotal in fostering a harmonious and inclusive society
“The inclusivity approach used to be successful in uniting the Sarawakians
All Sarawakians must feel the benefits of development and the promotion of a vibrant
“The prosperous unity in Sarawak is one factor contributing to political stability
Sarawak is attractive to foreign investors,” he added
he said that Abang Johari has consistently emphasized the importance of understanding Sarawak’s history
the younger generation should know the history of the formation of Malaysia
Abang Johari also aims to instil a sense of pride and motivation among Sarawakians
Lembang said one of the Premier’s key achievements lies in advancing the digital economy
“As a strong advocate for digital transformation
he launched the Sarawak Digital Economy Strategy 2018–2022
with establishing Sarawak as a digital powerhouse as the goal
“This initiative has significantly enhanced the state’s digital infrastructure and services
making Sarawak a leading example of digital economic progress in Malaysia
the Premier has prioritized sustainable development
focusing on renewable energy and environmental conservation
“Sarawak is renowned for its advancements in hydropower and is now exploring hydrogen as a clean energy source
marking the emergence of a new economic sector in the modern era,” he said
he mentioned that the Premier advocates for Sarawak’s autonomy and rights
“Leveraging the state’s political stability
he has worked to secure greater financial and administrative autonomy for Sarawak within Malaysia
reinforcing the state’s position and influence in the federation,” said Lembang
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Muhammad Yusuf observing hilal in Bosscha Observatory
itb.ac.id – Observation of Islamic new month or ‘hilal’ and dissemination about “Dark Sky Preservation” was conducted by Bosscha Observatory of Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) in a gathering at Wisma Kerkhoven
The event was organized together with Astronomy Student Society in commemoration of 60th Dies Natalis of ITB
Head of Bosscha Observatory
explained that the gathering aims to give deep comprehension
specifically regarding hilal observation and generally regarding astronomy
The gathering also saw dissemination regarding the importance of dark sky in conducting observation around Bosscha Observatory
and Head of Lembang Sub-district also attended the gathering.Mass media such as printed
Hopefully they can become science communicators that spread the information regarding dark sky and condition of hilal observation
“The aim of this gathering is to enhance the cooperation between Bosscha Observatory as educational
and community service institution and mass media as communicators to community,” Premana said.Researchers in Bosscha require dark sky to conduct observation
Bosscha Observatory carried out several efforts regarding dark sky preservation such as dissemination of lamp cover use to prevent excessive light spread
dark sky preservation is also needed to keep the balance of nature ecosystem
“Bats and other living organisms will get disturbed by light pollution.” Premana explained.In the gathering
Bosscha handed out infographic pamphlets about dark sky preservation
and handed out bookmarks depicting starry sky taken in Kupang
Attending guests were also pointed as Starry Sky ambassadors who preserve our starry sky to keep it observable using only bare eyes.Observation of Rajab 1440 HObservation toward the hilal of Rajab 1440 H was also conducted using telescope during the gathering
Observation started at 18.06 at sunset and the hilal were observed for 37 minutes
the sky was cloudy and made it difficult to observe
Participants also received explanation regarding the position of the Moon and the Sun (elongation)
and moon height.According to a Bosscha researcher
Since 2008 during his days of observing hilal
he have never seen hilal with his bare eyes
It means that observing hilal is difficult without the use of telescope.The difficulties faced are the contrast
because hilal is thin and emerges on contrast sunlight
“Sunlight is 401,000 times brighter than Moonlight,” Yusuf said.He explained that Earth’s atmosphere is not an empty space but contains particles that disperse lights
Lights that come from distant objects will get blocked by the particles
The telescope should possess high quality with medium diameter
monochrome lens and uncompressed digital data.“So
showing several pictures taken from hilal observation in Kupang
a presentation about Hilal Philosophy and the Importance of Quality Hilal Observation was also addressed by Dr
Cari English Collection of Frozen Cow Sperm at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center TEKS › English›Collection of Frozen Cow Sperm..
Iklan Collection of Frozen Cow Sperm at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center Officers from the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center
collect sperm from bulls to be frozen and distributed for artificial insemination
Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original
TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI
Officials inspect a male cow at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center in West Bandung Regency
and sheep from both domestic and foreign sources
Officers are monitoring the mating activities of Limousin cattle at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center in West Bandung Regency
semen from more than 20 male cattle is collected and frozen
Officers collected fresh semen from a bull at the Artificial Insemination Center in Lembang
The semen will be frozen and distributed to various institutions and farmers in several regions
An officer collects sperm from a cow that is ejaculating at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center
Officials retrieve one of the sperm collecting tools at the Artificial Insemination Center in Lembang
The number displayed on the tool matches the sire number of the cattle
Officers supervise the mating of cows at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center
They collect the sperm that comes out of the cow just after ejaculation
Officers collect sperm from cows that have ejaculated at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center
Officers supervise cows in the process of collecting sperm at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center
One of the officers is herding a cow at the Artificial Insemination Hall in Lembang
The male cows in this facility come from both domestic and foreign sources
producing hundreds of thousands of doses of semen per day
Officers were monitoring the male cows at the Artificial Insemination Center in Lembang
This facility managed by the Ministry of Agriculture aims to produce more than 2 million doses of frozen semen per year
Officials observed a local breed of Madura cattle
at the Artificial Insemination Center in Lembang
weighs up to 560 kilograms and is 11 years old
A number of cows were placed in the line bull at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center
Officers observe cows grazing at one of the line bulls Lembang Artificial Insemination Center
Line bulls are tools to keep an eye on the grazing cows
The officials provided feed to several sheep at the Artificial Insemination Center in Lembang
this facility from the Ministry of Agriculture also provides frozen semen from other livestock
Officers released a local male cow of the Pasundan breed at the Artificial Insemination Center in Lembang
Male local Aceh cattle (left) are grazing at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center
This facility owned by the Ministry of Agriculture not only plays a role in the production of frozen sperm from imported or exotic cattle but also local cattle with the aim of preserving them
Officials provide feed to male cattle at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center in West Bandung Regency
Officials examined frozen semen ready for distribution at the Artificial Insemination Center in Lembang
This facility owned by the Ministry of Agriculture plays a role in providing frozen semen for government programs as well as other requests
This mini straw is a storage place for one dose of frozen sperm of bulls from the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center
there are about 25 million sperm cells that will be injected into the sires
Officials inspected frozen sperm ready for distribution at the Artificial Insemination Hall in Lembang
Officials inspect frozen sperm stored in the Artificial Insemination Center in Lembang
This facility is capable of storing up to 5 million doses of frozen sperm for artificial insemination needs
Officials are inspecting a container containing frozen sperm ready to be distributed from the Artificial Insemination Center in Lembang
A number of frozen sperm storage devices from male animals at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center in West Bandung Regency
Officials are inspecting containers to store and distribute the semen of male animals at the Artificial Insemination Center in Lembang
This facility also plays a role in providing male semen for the Sikomandan Program (Leading Livestock Commodities Program)
Cari English Caring for the Excellence of Tough Bulls through Artificial Insemination TEKS › English›Caring for the Excellence of..
Iklan Caring for the Excellence of Tough Bulls through Artificial Insemination The Lembang Artificial Insemination Center is responsible for protecting the lives of tough bull bulls in Indonesia
The collected sperm guarantees the success of self-sufficiency in cattle in the country
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Officials inspect a male cow at the Artificial Insemination Center in Lembang
and sheep from domestic and foreign origins at this facility
Artificial insemination technology or injecting mating opens the way to achieve self-sufficiency in cattle while increasing the quality of livestock
Sperm or frozen cow semen from tough bulls is needed to produce the best cows for the sake of national independence
Efforts to care for this desire are a daily face at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center
bull bulls from various continents were again the main stars
frozen and distributed to a number of areas
let's make it quick," shouted Asep Suparman (54) urging a Limousin male cow to mate with a female cow in front of him."
Asep is a cow sperm collector at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center (BIB)
When the signs of ejaculation began to appear
He attaches a sperm collection device to the male penis
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Officials are monitoring the mating activities of Limousin cows at the Artificial Insemination Center in Lembang
more than 20 male cow sperm are collected and frozen
Asep routinely does the same thing every morning
dozens of bags of cow sperm have been collected along with other collectors
they collected 20 bags of cow sperm from 07.30 a.m
usually wait again until he's ready to ejaculate," he said
pointing to one of the cows tethered to the side of the sperm collection area
Most of the male cows whose sperm was taken that day were Limousin breed
This French-originated cattle breed is highly in demand
Simmental cattle from Switzerland are the most numerous with a total of 86 heads
Simmental cattle are also larger than local cattle
Sperm from the two types of cows originating from the “Blue Continent” are the prima donna of the Lembang BIB
more than 500,000 doses were from simmental cattle and 499,000 doses from limousine cattle
The second dose of these cattle became the largest among a total of 3.07 million doses of frozen semen stock at the BIB Lembang that month
According to young veterinarian BIB Lembang
the demand for both types of imported cattle
is always higher compared to other livestock
This high demand is evident from the provision of frozen cement by BIB Lembang in the Sikomandan Program (Buffalo and Cow Commodity Program)
The program aimed at improving the distribution of quality cattle has been launched by the Ministry of Agriculture
One of its objectives is to supply frozen semen to farmers in various regions of Indonesia
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Officials inspected frozen sperm stored in a storage facility at the Artificial Insemination Center in Lembang
the allocation of frozen semen from the Lembang BIB reached 657,065 doses for 15 provinces
the demand for frozen semen from Simmental cattle reached 182,403 doses and Limousin cattle reached 172,596 doses."
This quantity is much greater compared to other types
Let's say the allocation of frozen semen from Ongole crossbred cattle (PO) is only 76,202 doses
the allocation of frozen semen from the Pasundan cattle is only 100 doses
"The two types of cows are most sought after by farmers due to their advantage in weight
Artificial insemination offspring from these cow types can be sold at a higher price compared to other cows," said Yessi
Officers inspected frozen sperm that is ready to be distributed at the Artificial Insemination Center in Lembang
In addition to Simmental and Limousin breeds
various types of cows from both local and foreign origins are available at BIB Lembang
Yessi explained that there are at least 11 types of cows
and eight types of goats and sheep that serve as studs there
BIB Lembang collects more than 2 million doses of frozen semen
Yessi explained that the government targets BIB Lembang to produce 2.37 million doses with the ultimate goal of improving the quality of cattle in the country
"All the males here are guaranteed in quality and in good condition
All of this is needed to produce quality semen in artificial insemination process and give birth to superior cows," he said
A number of cows were placed in line bulls at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center
Line bull is a place where cows roam around with steel ropes placed to make it easy to bring back
This superior cattle seed is considered able to pave the way for self-sufficiency in beef production
Veterinary Medic from the Semen Production Unit of BIB Lembang
explained that the semen of imported bulls or so-called exotic cattle is deemed capable of producing high-quality cattle
Despite being smaller in size compared to exotic cattle
Seno stated that local cattle also excel in some factors that cannot be ignored
this advantage can realize Indonesia's independence in producing meat
which conceive again faster after giving birth
Local cattle also generally have high resistance to disease due to their adaptation to the domestic climate
there are local cattle that produce high percentage of meat
and there are also those that become pregnant faster
All of these are also added value for achieving self-sufficiency in beef," he said
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Officers observed a local male cattle of the Madura cattle breed at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center in West Bandung Regency
This cattle from East Java weighs up to 560 kilograms and is 11 years old
exotic cattle offer a larger and heavier physique
which makes them capable of producing more meat
make the offspring of imported cattle not comparable to local cattle feed
most farmers choose to buy exotic bull semen because they want to get cows with large sizes
that is not a problem because it aims to improve the quality of cows in Indonesia," he said
The male local cattle of Aceh breed (left) is seen grazing at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center
not only plays a role in the production of frozen semen from imported or exotic cattle but also local cattle with the aim of preserving them
local cattle still lose popularity compared to exotic cattle
as seen from the demand for frozen semen of cattle in the Sikomandan Program
this does not immediately make local cattle ignored
Seno stated that by keeping and nurturing local male cattle
the genetic resources or preservation of the original Nusantara cattle could be maintained
BIB Lembang still regularly collects and stores semen from local cattle there
The provision of frozen semen from the studs in BIB Lembang
is also considered to improve the quality of local cattle genetics
By providing the best "seeds" from domestic cattle
production from farmers can be more efficient because they are proven to be resilient in local climate conditions
we are also responsible for preserving local cows
Frozen semen can be stored for decades here
it is hoped that the germplasm of local cows can be maintained
Officers inspect containers for storing and distributing male animal sperm at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center
"Besides achieving self-sufficiency in beef
we are also entrusted with the responsibility of conserving local cattle
The frozen semen can be stored here for decades
we hope to preserve the germplasm of local cattle," he said
Not only focusing on productivity through artificial insemination using foreign cows
but also maintaining the existence of local cows that have superior qualities
is expected to pave the way for Indonesia to become self-sufficient in providing domestic meat
Bandung-Holiday-makers are flocking in hordes into tourist destinations across Lembang in West Bandung on Christmas Day - causing a massive traffic jam that stretches from Lembang and well into Bandung's city centre
"The amount of vehicles coming into Lembang into Bandung between 08.00 and 12.30 amounted to 4,545 vehciles," said the Head of the Traffic Management Division of West Bandung's Transport Agency
the number of vehicles making the trip northwards from Bandung into Lembang reached 5.098 vehicles in the same period of time
Fauzan said that the spike had been observed on Thursday evening - bringing the aggregate number of vehicles within Lembang to 57,602 vehicles
congestion could be seen beginning at the entrance of Mount Tangkuban Perahu National Park in Cikole
"The traffic is quite bad because the majority of tourists tend to linger for some time within Lembang
as most would prefer to see more than one tourist attraction in Lembang," said Fauzan
Incoming vehicles from outside of Bandung can be seen crowding the Purbaleunyi Tollway - causing a 2,5 kilometre traffic jam in the Pasteur Tollway exit ramp
"The jam started early around 08.00 in the morning," said the Jasa Marga officer-in-charge for Purbaleunyi Tollway in Pasteur
the number of incoming vehicles soared on Thursday evening - between 20.30 and 05.30
the number of vehicles exiting Pasteur into Bandung amounted to 7,150 vehicles
"This is twice higher than it usually is - and today the numbers have reached around 8,000 vehicles," he said
Suherman predicts that the number of vehicles will continue to rise
and another congestion is to be expected on Saturday
"The number of incoming vehicles will decline on Sunday
but that's because most people will be making the journey home," he said
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Jakarta - The grey cliff was standing tall in the middle cool air in Lembang
The aroma of pine growing on the cliff emphasized the clement ambience around the location
this is a good spot to take some photos with beautiful sceneries on the background,” said a female visitor from Bandung
we can also see the top view of the Bandung city.”
was an andesitic hill having the height of 30 to 50 meters
“The formations of the stone often used by nature lover clubs to practice cliff climbing,” said 68-year-old Maman
a staff of earth quake-monitoring station on the top of Gunung Batu
Gunung Batu also the most popular spot along the Lembang fault
Lembang fault is a geological phenomenon in a form of crack on the earth crust due to a plate dislocation
The crack causing the ground in the north of Lembang moved down while the ground in south arose
and Taiwan will migrate and cross above Lembang
It will be an additional attraction,” said Nugraha Prayogie
a member of a photography community of Bandung Birding
visitors were able to see the stretch of mountains starting from Mt Bukit Unggul on the east
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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) is set to install 22 seismic sensors in the West Java region starting in August of this year
The equipment will be placed across the prioritized area passed by the Lembang Fault
“The potential of an earthquake happening is pretty significant and (since it is located) in the vicinity of major cities and packed residential areas,” said BMKG’s Daryono on Sunday
The agency plans to close-in the network between sensors by installing an additional 22 new seismic sensors
He also urged for members of the public to understand that fault movements do not happen suddenly and other activities related to it are preceded with foreshocks
The seismic monitoring along the fault line will be done constantly around the clock for 24-hours and seven days a week. The Lembang Fault sensors’ will be located at West Bandung District, Bandung District
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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - This week's eruption of Mount Tangkuban Perahu did not trigger the motion detectors of Cimandiri and Lembang Faults
a researcher of the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry's Center for Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation (PVMBG) on Sunday
local people living in the areas of West Java Province where the Cimandiri and Lembang Faults exist do not need to be worried about an occurrence of an earthquake because it was not triggered by the eruption of Tangkuban Perahu
He further explained that the faults may be potentially triggered by an earthquake with tremors measuring up to VIII on the Modified Mercalli Intensity(MMI) scale
and also adding that the faults' motion detectors could also be likely to be triggered by a vulcanic eruption
a strong earthquake might not make a volcano become active as revealed in the Aceh earthquake in 2004
the nine-magnitude earthquake that jolted certain parts of Aceh did not trigger the volcanoes there
in the occurrence of Yogyakarta's earthquake several years ago
it had triggered the eruption of Mount Merapi though its magnitude was lower than that of the Aceh quake
So for for those living in areas of the Cimandiri and Lembang fault lines
they should remain calm and rely on information circulated by credible and competent sources
Mount Tangkuban Perahu, which is located around 27 kilometers away from Bandung
one of Indonesia's most densely-populated cities
The PVMBG has made a statement based on analysis that further eruptions of this 2,084-meter high volcano might possibly occur as ongoing tremors are still being recorded
Head of the Sub-Section of Volcano Mitigation for Eastern Region Devy K
Syahbana expounded that Friday's eruption was caused by magma steam interacting with the hydrothermal system of Mount Tangkuban Perahu followed by a change below the surface
"Several mountains too can experience this condition, and it is not only in Tangkuban Perahu
The same also took place at Mount Papandayan and Mount Dieng
This usually does not start with a clear sign and can occur at any time," Syahbana stated on Saturday. However
he noted that based on the eruption that occurred
the threat exists only in the areas around the crater
while those outside the crater will not be too perilous
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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Apart from its beautiful natural views, many tourist attractions in Bandung are also child-friendly
Many tourist destinations in Bandung are suitable for families
what tourist attractions can you visit in this City of Flower
Here are 14 popular child-friendly tourist attractions in Bandung
The first popular child-friendly tourist attraction in Bandung is the Lembang Milk Farmhouse
Filled with a beautiful European farm atmosphere
this place offers many entertainment facilities
Lembang Milk Farmhouse is located on Jalan Raya Lembang
This place is located at Jalan Grand Hotel
Visitors can try the various facilities provided
starting from the rental of Japanese and Korean costumes
and various other culinary delights.
The Great Asia Africa is a new tourist destination in Bandung
visitors can visit a zoo and try several typical snacks from various countries
This place also has a Chocolate Factory that you can visit
This tourist destination is in Gudangkahuripan
The Asia-Africa Conference Museum is a favorite tourist attraction for children and school students since it holds rich historical lessons
This Museum is located on Jalan Asia Afrika
Tafso Barn can be an option for those who want to enjoy the panoramic view of Bandung while tasting various culinary delights
you can also play mini golf and enjoy a meal from the restaurant
De Ranch Lembang is suitable for kids who want to try riding horses
Dago Dream Park is a natural tourist attraction that has many contemporary photo spots with various rides
starting from an “Up”-like floating house
This tourist attraction is located in Pagerwangi
Ranca Upas is a deer breeding place in Bandung surrounded by protected forests
Many activities can be done in Cai Ranca Upas Village
Apart from being used for children's entertainment
Centrium Millions Balls can also be played by adults
Centrum Million Balls is located in Merdeka
Orchid Forest Cikole offers views of a shady pine forest
Children can play around in the large orchid garden
This place presents a combination of views of majestic trees
Visitors can also stay overnight at this place
either by renting accommodation or camping
Dusun Bambu (Bamboo Village) is in Kertawangi
this tourist attraction offers a panoramic view of Bandung from a height
The Ciumbuleuit Peak is located in Ciumbuleuit
This tourist destination offers stunning natural views
to the green sauna from the tea gardens and existing trees
The next popular child-friendly tourist attraction in Bandung is The Lodge Maribaya
This tourist spot has various exciting rides
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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Several areas in West Java have had cold weather in the last few days
and Geophysics Agency’s (BMKG) West Java Climatology Station forecaster
outlined three factors causing this condition amid the dry season.
Irlando explained that the earth's position is at its furthest point from the sun which affects the temperature of an area
“The far distance between the earth and the sun will have an impact on lowering the average minimum temperature of an area,” he said on Thursday
there is air mass movement from Australia which is currently experiencing winter that brings cold winds to tropical Indonesia
The wind is known as the Australian cold monsoon
causing days to be hotter and nights to be cooler
The absence of clouds in the atmosphere makes the heat released by the earth’s surface at night freely escape or not be stored in the atmosphere
especially at night until the morning,” Irlando said
Temperatures hit up to 15.4 degrees Celsius
the BMKG’s West Java Climatology Station recorded a drop in minimum air temperature in five regions
Bandung saw the minimum temperature between 17 and 20 degrees Celsius
Lembang has that ranged from 15.4 to 17.4 degrees Celsius
the coldest temperature ranged from 16.9 to 18 degrees Celsius
and Kertajati of Majalengka from 21.1 to 23.9 degrees Celsius
BMKG suggests West Java people prepare warm clothes and blankets and maintain health by drinking enough water and consuming nutritious food
It is also recommended to apply sunscreen for those doing outdoor activities despite cold weather
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indonesiaall images courtesy of leonard kawun
the ‘minimax’ house stands on a 80m2 plot in the sinuous hills of the lembang area
the project was completed by eben architects
each level is organized by function using a series of slidable walls
allowing all spaces to expand and contract based on the needs of the day
the first floor is split into a small foyer
and a raised lounge area to welcome guests — it can also be used as an impromptu bedroom
the concrete exterior adds privacy and sun protection to the home
the second story is composed of the master bedroom
and the third; a secondary living room with access to outdoor terrace and roof deck areas
eben created the design with adaptability in mind
and gives the single family maximum flexibility to enjoy and change their home as necessary.
the home is loosely arranged for maximum flexibility
architects: eben architectslocation: lembang
indonesiaarchitect in charge: ebenhaezer lontohfloor area: 110m2site area: 80m2project year: 2014photography: leonard kawun
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8 Instagramable Tourist Attractions in Bandung for Families
The charm of Bandung always draws the heart to come back
For Moms and Dads planning a family vacation in Bandung
not only will you find a variety of interesting attractions
but also many places that are perfect for capturing precious moments with your family
Here's a selection of tourist attractions in Bandung that are suitable for a family vacation
Vacation is the perfect time to explore new places and create beautiful memories with your family
If Moms and Dads are planning to spend the Lebaran holiday in Bandung
don't miss out on visiting some Instagram-worthy family-friendly tourist attractions in Bandung
Here are five interesting destinations that Moms and Dads can add to the vacation list:
Kawah Putih is a crater lake that is famous for its bluish water and charming mountain backdrop
the area offers stunning natural scenery and cool air
Moms and Dads can take a walk around the lake
or just relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings
Tangkuban Perahu is an active volcano located about 30 kilometers north of Bandung
Besides enjoying the spectacular view of its famous crater
Moms and Dads can also explore the interesting hiking trails around the mountain
Don't miss out on taking photos at some Instagram-worthy spots such as the dazzling crater peaks or along the green trails
Situ Patenggang is a beautiful lake located in the Ciwidey area
Moms and Dads can rent a boat and enjoy the serene lake view while enjoying the fresh mountain air
Interesting photo spots such as hanging bridges
and gazebos by the lake will make Moms and family's vacation moments even more memorable
The Great Asia Africa is a theme park that offers a unique experience by combining various cultural and architectural elements from different countries in Asia and Africa
Moms can visit replicas of famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower
This place is a paradise for photography lovers with many Instagramable photo spots in every corner
Farm House Lembang is a family-friendly tourist destination
this place offers a variety of interesting activities such as interacting with farm animals
or simply taking pictures in various interesting spots such as Dutch-style houses and beautiful flower gardens
Floating Market Lembang is a colorful and fun destination for families
Moms and Dads can enjoy delicious food from various stalls located on small boats
interesting photo spots such as hanging bridges
and flower gardens will make Moms and Dads' vacation experience even more memorable
Be sure to try the delicious local food and enjoy the natural scenery around
The Lodge Maribaya offers a unique stay in the middle of a lush pine forest
this place also has many Instagramable spots such as hanging bridges
Families can enjoy activities such as flying fox
or simply relaxing while enjoying the beauty of the surrounding nature
Dusun Bambu is a popular family tourist destination in Bandung
this place offers a variety of exciting activities such as fishing
or simply relaxing while enjoying Sundanese dishes at the available restaurants
and flower gardens will make your family's Instagram feed look attractive
By visiting eight Instagramable tourist attractions in Bandung
Moms and Dads' Lebaran vacation will be an unforgettable moment for the family
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Invite your little ones to make a special moment at home
There are many fun activities you can do together
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Jakarta - Orchid Forest is one of the holiday destinations in Cikole
located some 20 kilometers away from the town square of Bandung city
offers various edu-based recreation spots or edu-tourism regardless of visitors' age
PT Jaya Energy managed the 14-hectare tourism site that constructed on the land belonging to the state forestry firm Perum Perhutani
along with the entourage of the Tourism Ministry’s Public Communication Bureau
Orchid Forest Marketing Leader Bagus Maulana said the area was officially opened in 2017
“This area has four iconic tourism sites for visitors who either come alone or communal,” he said
Orchid Forest has thousands of orchid flowers in 125 different types
The flowers come from the local and abroad and are displayed in the greenhouse
The orchids required a special treatment as they have to be stored in the 21-29 Celcius degrees room
Terace Paphio Stage is the outdoor stage that blends with nature and provides wooden chairs
Orchid Forest claims they have the longest wooden bridge in Bandung
The 125-meter bridge in the height above 20 meters is the most favorable photo spot among the visitors
visitors could take the flying fox or walk through the Garden of Light
Most visitors feed their passion in taking many photographs in Garden of Light
The area displays various lights in different shapes
tourists can take a public transportation heading to Cikole
or grab an online taxi from the central city via Dago Atas
The tourism site provides shuttle buses for tourists from the parking area to the entrance gate since the distance is up to one kilometers
North Bandung is priced around Rp35.000 per person
Make sure to keep the ticket because it can be exchanged with a mineral water in the exit gate
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The Association of the Indonesian Tours and Travel Agencies (ASITA) West Java Chapter’s West Java Travel Mart (WJTM) returned from September 10 to 13 after a three years hiatus due to the pandemic.
For the first time in the show’s history, the event was jointly organised with the Bandung NHI Polytechnic of Tourism, where lecturers and students were involved.
Budijanto Ardiansjah, chairman of ASITA West Java Chapter, said: “It all started when the Bandung NHI Polytechnic of Tourism organised its travel mart programme before the pandemic, where the event served as training for the students with ASITA members posing as buyers.
“This time, (it was) a serious collaboration between the campus and ASITA – the event took place within their vicinity (and enabled) the students to participate and experience (the process) fully.”
Daniel Nugraha, chairman of the WJTM 2023 organising committee, said: “We not only involved the students with frontline tasks, but made them part of the organising committee, involving them in every step from the planning to execution process.”
More than 100 students took part under the supervision of their lecturers, which provided them with a real-time experience on how to run a trade show.
Also for the first time, WJTM invited several overseas NTOs and businesses from Malaysia, Thailand, Uzbekistan and Turkey to participate as sellers, providing them with the opportunity to introduce new products and packages.
Daniel pointed out: “West Java has some 50 million residents. This is a big opportunity for travel agents, particularly for (post-) Umrah and Haj pilgrimage tours. However, West Java sellers still make up the majority, followed by those coming from other parts of Indonesia, and a small percentage of the overseas sellers.”
The show attracted a total of 121 buyers from across Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand, all of whom met with 60 sellers during a one-day, round-robin table top sessions.
Sellers included Dusun Bambu, a leisure facility spanning 15 hectares in Lembang, West Java, which reopened with culinary experiences in its four thematic restaurants, nature activities and staycations in traditional cottages, and glamping.
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