Lifestyle In Indonesia - Cambodia Guides

Lifestyle In Indonesia


Want to know what the people of Indonesia do for recreation, what they eat or what they wear? This is to provide you with some insight into the life of Indonesia.

clothes

Although many people in Indonesia wearing clothes similar to those worn in the United States have some type of traditional clothing is still used today.
One type of clothing worn for ceremonial purposes and for relaxing at home. "Sarung" sarung It is a large piece of cloth wrapped around the lower body at the waist sarung used for ceremonial purposes, often with intricate designs and vivid colors. People at home are generally plain and simple, on the island of Java, sarung worn by men only. However, on the island of Borneo (Kalimantan), women also used in Java sarung women generally use "daster" that wrap around the house for clothes is similar to the coat.

"Batik" is a form of fabrics made in Indonesia by means of hand-dyed shirt and otherclothes made from this art. Batik clothes are made of silk and often with beautiful hand-painted designs.

food

Rice is the main staple food in Indonesia. In Indonesia, most people eat at least three times per day "nazi goreng" (fried rice), "Nazi Putih" (steamed rice) and "bubur" (porridge) are just a few of the ways to eat. Spices such as curry and chili recipes used in Indonesia, many other foods in the diet is fish, beef and chicken Indonesia. Whole wheat bread and cheese do not eat as much as in America.


education


Children Indonesia began a formal study of about age seven first six years of school elemenetary called "sekolah Dasar" The next three years of high school called "sekolah Menengah Pertama" high school makes up the third. years ago and was called "sekolah Menengah atas" Indonesian students actually go to school all year. Each quarter, the two-week break between sessions.


religion

Islam is the main religion in Indonesia Several special days related to religion around key dates in the life of Mohammed, founder of Islam, other religions in Indonesia, including Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism.

holiday

It is a holiday of Islam's most important years in Indonesia as a Hari Raya (known as Idul Fitri) in the month prior to Hari Raya, Muslims in Indonesia fast every day from daylight to dark, then Hari Raya with. celebration and feast to commemorate the end of the fasting month. Christianity is practiced in many parts of the country are celebrating Christmas and also a public holiday in Indonesia on major holidays of the Hindus called Nyepi is also celebrated in many parts of Indonesia, August 17 is. Indonesia's Independence Day and is celebrated as a national holiday.

sport

Football, badminton, two of the sports most popular in Indonesia and other sports including swimming, tennis, bowling and cycling, a sport that is popular with American baseball, hockey, and soccer is not popular in Indonesia, some pasttimes traditional. in Indonesia, including the annual buffalo race that takes place on a small island of Madura (between Java and Bali).