Thursday, October 27, 2011

Royal Wedding in Indonesia

Yogyakarta’s Queen Hemas pouring water on her daughter, Princess Bendara, during a traditional cleansing ritual at Yogyakarta Palace yesterday, ahead of her wedding.

2011 must be the year of “royal weddings” – In England between Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton, and in Bhutan between King Jigme Khesar and Miss Jetsun Pema. Something as splendid but slightly less world riveting is the 4-day Indonesian royal wedding in Yogyakarta between Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Bendara and Kanjeng Pengeran Haryo Yudhanegara. It was a very grand affair which was rich in royal Javanese traditions and culture.

The Princess with her sisters during the ‘midodareni’ night, one of the pre-nuptial rituals where the bride-to-be is having her last night as a single woman surrounded by her sisters and female relatives.

The Indonesian society is less homogenous than it seems. Indonesia is a unique country and has influences from a multitude of religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism and Islam, from hundreds of years ago. (Wiki)

In fact, Indonesia is an archipelago of 13,466 island and 33 provinces. With over 238 million people, it is the world's fourth most populous country. Its largest city is its capital, Jakarta with more than 9.5 million populations. Other major cities include: Surabaya (2.7 mil), Bandung (2.4 mil), Medan (2.1 mil) and Palembang (1.5 mil)


Given that Indonesia’s geographical spread, air travel is an essential transportation mode. Indonesia’s capital airport in Jakarta - The Soekarno-Hatta International Airport is packed with millions of travelers each year. In 2010, Soekarno-Hatta was ranked 16th amongst the world's busiest airports by passenger traffic (5th busiest in Asia), there are now over 40 million passengers travelling in this airport every year and it’s still growing!

Indonesia is much more than it seems.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

26th SEA Games (South East Asian) Games

The 26th SEA Games 2011 will be held in Indonesia - Pelembang and Jakarta from 2011 Nov 11 to 22. This is happening very soon...


Though such an event does not impact much on a global scale but for the 11 countries in South East Asia, this regional event is a chance for the governments, businesses and people to unite under the show of sportsmanship.

It has been more than 10 years since the last SEA Games was hosted in Indonesia. This will also be a nice showcase for the world's fourth most populous country.

23 more days to go!

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Greatest Movie Ever Sold

Just watched The Greatest Movie Ever Sold. Some alternate perspective esp. for my friends in the advertising industry. Here's the director, Morgan Spurlock on TEDTalks about this movie/ documentary...


In Morgan Spurlock's words, this is a "film about product placement, marketing and advertising where the entire film is funded by product placement, marketing and advertising." It also explores the world of marketing and advertising.


Spurlock touched on the thoughts of some consumer protectionism advocates and the circumstances that have forced extreme situations towards advertising - where Sao Paulo City has banned all Out of Home advertising (inclusing transit) and where in USA, a high school is so cash strapped that they are selling every inch of space including the naming rights to their school buildings.


And no, this is not a paid endorsement.

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