UN Batik Recognition Swells Indonesia's Pride
Arientha Primanita & Dessy Sagita | October 03, 2009
Puteri Indonesia pageant finalists pose in front of the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle wearing batik on Friday. (Photo: Prasetyo Utomo, Antara) Related articles
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333136is that it..batik,gamelan,angklung..and what rendang padang?..what about "roti bakar eddy"..around kebayoran baru south of jakarta in the '80's?..*i dont wear batik yesterday (friday)...and i am always indonesian at heart.
So sad that on a day when national attention should be turned on Padang, nationalistic voices have redirected attention upon this non-event. So what if a fabric has been noted as Indonesian? Love thy neighbour, dudes...
like always, the Indonesian press does not portray the clear news, thus provoking unnecessary negative reaction towards Indonesian towards Malaysian. The approval by UNESCO was "Batik Indonesia" not just the word "Batik". Please get it right. We want to be a good friend with the Malaysian bros and sis.
The UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity is more about safeguarding (i.e. preservation), rather than 'ownership' of the culture.
Also, the words used in the UNESCO list are "Indonesian Batik", not just "batik". This means that there is still possibility for Malaysia -- or any other nation for that matter -- to propose their own versions of batik into the list.
By the way, the list was made official on 30 September, so it would be more fitting if we celebrate the so-called "national batik day" on the 30th of September. Oh, wait -- that date is already taken.
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With the nation focused on the tragedy of Wednesday’s Padang
earthquake, Indonesians still found time to feel pride in batik cloth,
which was officially designated by Unesco, the UN cultural
organization, as part of the world’s Intangible Cultural Heritage.
The
designation seemed to give Indonesia a symbolic victory in a running
feud with Malaysia over cultural heritage. The decisi o n became official on Friday, as millions of people followed President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono’s request that they wear the national symbol to celebrate.
At
the Dukuh Atas train station, where thousands of commuters stop every
morning, the bustling platform was a riot of color as batik was the
order of the day. Most parts of Jakarta were the same.
“Wow, I
feel like I’m in the sea of batik, hopefully there will be no one else
claiming batik after today,” a young woman at the station said.
“I’m
so excited to be part of this event, although I wear batik most of the
time,” another woman, Mariyani, said, adding that she bought her
daughter a top that cost Rp 800,000 ($83) because she insisted on
wearing batik.
“It’s more expensive than other batik I have bought,” she said. “We bought it anyway.”
At
City Hall, all civil servants were told to wear batik. “Batik is
declared by Unesco as part of the world’s heritage from Indonesia,”
said Nurjanah, who works in city administration and wore a pink and
green batik dress. “That’s a big deal. I’m so proud today.”
Meanwhile,
Malaysia seemed to throw in the towel, at least, for this round. A
Malaysian delegation congratulated Indonesia on the honor at a Unesco
meeting on Friday in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Antara reported.
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