Surabaya City Government through the Department of Culture and Tourism reconstitute the Inter-Cultural Arts Festival 2009 (Cross Culture Festival 2009)as an effort to preserve and develop local arts and culture in Indonesia and other countries.
The festival aims to strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation between the regions in Indonesia and other countries. The program introduces the main target areas in Indonesia to the neighboring countries and also strive an active relationship among the communities of regions in Indonesia and abroad through the performing arts and culture.
The festival has been held annually and this year would be the fifth. It begun on 2005 with the arts and culture performing from the regions throughout Indonesia. Since 2005 the participants increased in number from year to year. Started from 2007, when Surabaya and Kochi, Japan celebrated 10th years Sister City relationship. In this cultural festival, the Mayor of Surabaya, Bambang DH and the mayor of Kochi, Seiya Okazaki opened The Dance Festival of Yosakoi, a Japanese traditional dance.
Cross Culture Fest 2008 (Sparkling Surabaya Dance)
Cross Culture Fest 2008 (Choir from Guangzhou, China)
Cross Culture Fest 2009 (Dance from Busan, Korea)
Cross Culture Fest 2009 (Korean Dance)
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
Korea - Indonesia strengthen its cooperation
Another collection of parks in Surabaya has been built. Officially, Surabaya Mayor, Bambang DH opened the park in the area of Jl. Dr. Soetomo on Saturday, May 8th. Its name is Korea-Indonesia Friendship Park. "Citizens must be proud of this city of Surabaya has an international friendship garden. Hopefully, this park can be enjoyed by everyone," said Mr. Bambang DH when met at the sidelines of the inauguration.
This park is located on an area 2000 square meters. Other amenities are added, such as fountain, jogging track, shelter and playground. There is also a monument called the Monument of peace at the Midst of the garden. Here, citizens can also see the replica of the award ever achieved by the city of Surabaya, such as the Wahana Tata Nugraha (annual national award for the well transportation planned city), Adipura Kencana (national award for the cleanest city in Indonesia) and others.
As a sign of peace of the two countries, in the monument is also fitted by the flag from both Indonesia and South Korea flag. Furthermore, the park will be added by Wi-Fi spot facility (Wireless Fidelity) for young people who want to surf the internet.
According to the South Korean Ambassador, Mr. Hu Yong Kim, this park is the proof of cooperation between Indonesia and Korea, especially Surabaya city government with the South Korean government. So this park was built as a symbol of friendship and world peace. The park was built in Surabaya because 10 percent of total Korean residents in Indonesia are living in Surabaya.
The park budget spend up to 600 million Rupiahs (around 75 million Won) which are all pure from the South Korean government. "That's why it's called the garden of Korea-Indonesia Friendship Park," As a Head of Parks and Clean Department of Surabaya City, Mr. Hidayat Syah said.
Construction of the park originated from South Korean idea who amazed and interested in seeing the progress of development of the many parks in this city. South Koreans themselves sent a letter and asked the South Korean government made a garden in Surabaya.
Surabaya city government, in the development of this park only provide the land. While for budgeting, design, etc. all done by the South Korean Government. However, an architect who worked on the park use the services of the Young Indonesian Architects.
Initially, the park is not located on Dr. Sutomo street, but at Panglima Sudirman Street, nearby bamboo spears Statue. But because most of the expatriate residents lived in the Citra Land area, and every day pass through Dr. Soetomo street, then Surabaya government choose the location. It is also not far from the Embassy of the United States. Besides, it's also a lot of embassies and representative offices of foreign countries there.
This park is located on an area 2000 square meters. Other amenities are added, such as fountain, jogging track, shelter and playground. There is also a monument called the Monument of peace at the Midst of the garden. Here, citizens can also see the replica of the award ever achieved by the city of Surabaya, such as the Wahana Tata Nugraha (annual national award for the well transportation planned city), Adipura Kencana (national award for the cleanest city in Indonesia) and others.
As a sign of peace of the two countries, in the monument is also fitted by the flag from both Indonesia and South Korea flag. Furthermore, the park will be added by Wi-Fi spot facility (Wireless Fidelity) for young people who want to surf the internet.
According to the South Korean Ambassador, Mr. Hu Yong Kim, this park is the proof of cooperation between Indonesia and Korea, especially Surabaya city government with the South Korean government. So this park was built as a symbol of friendship and world peace. The park was built in Surabaya because 10 percent of total Korean residents in Indonesia are living in Surabaya.
The park budget spend up to 600 million Rupiahs (around 75 million Won) which are all pure from the South Korean government. "That's why it's called the garden of Korea-Indonesia Friendship Park," As a Head of Parks and Clean Department of Surabaya City, Mr. Hidayat Syah said.
Construction of the park originated from South Korean idea who amazed and interested in seeing the progress of development of the many parks in this city. South Koreans themselves sent a letter and asked the South Korean government made a garden in Surabaya.
Surabaya city government, in the development of this park only provide the land. While for budgeting, design, etc. all done by the South Korean Government. However, an architect who worked on the park use the services of the Young Indonesian Architects.
Initially, the park is not located on Dr. Sutomo street, but at Panglima Sudirman Street, nearby bamboo spears Statue. But because most of the expatriate residents lived in the Citra Land area, and every day pass through Dr. Soetomo street, then Surabaya government choose the location. It is also not far from the Embassy of the United States. Besides, it's also a lot of embassies and representative offices of foreign countries there.
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