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07/03/12

Prambanan is a famous tourist attraction in Indonesia

| 07/03/12
At the beginning of the 1990s the government to move markets and villages spread wildly around the temple, displacing villages and rice paddies in the area around the temple, and the archaeological park memugarnya be. This archaeological park covers a large area along the highway Yogyakarta and Solo in the south, covering the entire temple complex of Prambanan, including the Temple Barn, Temple Bubrah, and Sewu in the north. In 1992 the Government of Indonesia state-owned company, PT Limited Park Borobudur, Prambanan, and Ratu Boko. Business entity is in charge of managing archaeological park at Borobudur, Prambanan, Ratu Boko, as well as the surrounding region. Prambanan is a famous tourist attraction in Indonesia is visited by many tourists in domestic or foreign tourists.
Just across the river Opak complex built Trimurti stage and theater performances are held regularly Ramayana. Trimurti open stage is located right across from the temple on the west bank of the river Opak with Prambanan background highlighted light. Open stage is only used in the dry season, whereas in the rainy season, the show moved on a stage covered. The Javanese Wayang Ramayana dance is a valuable tradition of Javanese court which has hundreds of years old, is usually performed in the palace and began to be shown in Prambanan during the full moon since the 1960s. Since then Prambanan has become a tourist attraction and archaeological culture in Indonesia. After a massive refurbishment of the 1990s, also returned to Prambanan Hindu worship centers in Java. The revival of religious values ​​Prambanan is because there are quite a lot of Hindu society, both migrants from Java, Bali or people who re-embracing Hindu living in Yogyakarta, Klaten and surrounding areas. Each year Hindus from Central Java and Yogyakarta provinces gathered at Prambanan temple to hold the ceremony on the holy day of Galungan, Tawur Kesanga, and Nyepi. [7] [8] On May 27, 2006 earthquake with a strength of 5.9 on the Richter scale (while the United States Geological Survey reported a magnitude 6.2 on the Richter scale) hit Bantul and surrounding areas. The earthquake caused severe damage to many buildings and mortality in the population around. The quake was centered on a tectonic fault Opak a fracture in the direction of the river valley near the Prambanan Opak. One of the badly damaged building is a complex of Prambanan Temple, Brahma Temple in particular. Early photographs show that although the complex of buildings remain intact, the damage is significant. Large rock fragments, including the carved panels, and the peak wajra fell and scattered on the ground. These temples had closed from tourist visits to the damage and danger of collapse can be calculated. Yogyakarta Archaeological Institute states that it can take months to determine the extent of damage caused by this earthquake. [9] [10] A few weeks later, in 2006 the site was re-opened for tours. In 2008, Indonesia recorded a number of 856 029 tourists and 114 951 foreign tourists visited the Prambanan. On January 6, 2009 Nandi temple restoration is complete. [11] In 2009, the space enclosed within the main temple of tourist visits for security reasons.

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