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Lebaran Betawi

After undergoing Shawwal fasting, the community, especially the Betawi people, again gathered with relatives. The atmosphere of warmth, when gathered, was packed into the second Lebaran for the Betawi people. According to, Syaiful Amri, Head of the Administrative Division of the Betawi Cultural Village Area Management Unit (UPK) Setu Babakan who is also the researcher of the Betawi culture, the second Lebaran culture conducted by the Betawi people is a tradition passed down through generations. "The first origin is that the Betawi people used to be a crowd after the fasting of Shawwal because the Betawi people if today Eid al-Fitr is due to fast for Shawwal the next day. After the fasting of Shawwal, celebrate the second Eid day," he said Seeing the tradition disappeared due to development, making the DKI Jakarta government at that time brought the leadership of Fauzi Bowo to revive the second Eid, called Lebaran Betawi. "Because the gathering is no longer there

betawi cuisine you should try

Betawi is quite known as their food, compared to other places in Indonesia, like Padang, or Yogyakarta, Jakarta's culture Betawi did not stand so much. But that doesn't make Betawi did not have some delicious cuisine that you should try. Here are some recommendations for you guys to try! 1. Kerak Telor Kerak Telot is indeed very synonymous with Jakarta. This snack is made from sticky rice and thin to crusty baked eggs. The eggs used are usually chicken eggs or duck eggs. After that, the egg crust is ready to be served with crispy coconut or crunchy coconut crumbs. To make it too, use a small skillet and then burn it using charcoal, then fan it to make it cook quickly. This one Betawi culinary is suitable for evening snacks! 2. Kue Ape Kue ape or another name is Kue Tete is a Betawi snack that you could buy from street food vendors, the small size always make you crave it to buy more and more! 3. Soto Betawi Soto Betawi may be another popular Betawi cuisine. A bowl

Betawi rapper

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Betawi Punye Cerite (@budayeaslikite) on May 19, 2019 at 7:08am PDT The village atmosphere inspired him to write a rap song with Betawi nuances. Kojek was born in Sunter, North Jakarta, in 1986, claiming to enjoy the beauty of life in the village. He bathed in the river, chased dragonflies, and enjoyed all kinds of things like village children. "Kojek remembers the message Babe, can you rap as long as you don't forget about Betawi," he said. Kojek admitted that he had been banned from rapping by his father. the permissions were granted after he mixed rap with Betawi,  The man who got the nickname because he likes to suck a candy called "kojek" said he started rapping since 2010. It all started when Kojek won the rap music competition held at Jakarta Fair, Kemayoran. At that time he claimed to still be just ordinary rap. But after carrying Betawi rap, K

Palang pintu

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In many country, ethnicity, and also tradition there is some special ritual when doing marriage. Either from the bride or the family itself. One of the betawi's tradition that still exist in this modern world is the palang pintu. Palang pintu  is a role play tradition to open a barrier that someone or more represents in order to enter an area. This tradition is usually used at weddings or public events (welcoming special guests at the event). Usually, the property that carried by the guards is silat  attraction, like golok , and some rebana music team. The guard costum use koko/sadariah  shirt combine with trouser. The process The role play process of palang pintu consist of 2 guardian from the bride side, 1 guardian from groom side, and one pantun  interpreter, some shalawat reader, and rebana music team. Palang pintu  started with the groom's guardian enter the bride "area" and they started to exchange pantun  from one another. The groom can be with the bride if

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Watch Lenong, our humorous theatrical show, the story, the silly actor, the stages, and be prepared to be entertain by them. Meet Ondel-Ondel, Our mascot, that bring joy and happiness anywhere, from big festival until small streets. Feel our music, The kendang, The trumpets, The tehyan, all of the tanjidor blend together, into a piece of wonderful melodies. Hear our palang pintu chit chat, exchange pantun , to protect groom and bride. Taste our munchies, Kerak Telor, special dish served to you, fresh from the oven. Through all of it, our culture is beyond the imagination.