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MARCH 2016 some things to do while come to anzi-pacifuc forum vi at yogyakarta borobudur temple This famous Buddhist temple, da ng from the 8th and 9th centuries, is located in central Java. It was built in three ers: a pyramidal base with five concentric square terraces, the trunk of a cone with three circular pla orms and, at the top, a monumental stupa. The walls and balustrades are decorated with fine low reliefs, covering a total surface area of 2,500 m2. Around the circular pla orms are 72 openwork stupas, each containing a statue of the Buddha. The monument was restored with UNESCO's help in the 1970s. The Borobudur Temple Compounds is one of the greatest Buddhist monuments in the world, and was built in the 8th and 9th centuries AD during the reign of the Syailendra Dynasty. The monument is located in the Kedu Valley, in the southern part of Central Java, at the centre of the island of Java, Indonesia. The main temple is a stupa built in three ers around a hill which was a natural centre: a pyramidal base with five concentric square terraces, the trunk of a cone with three circular pla orms and, at the top, a monumental stupa. The walls and balustrades are decorated with fine low reliefs, covering a total surface area of 2,520 m2. Around the circular pla orms are 72 openwork stupas, each containing a statue of the Buddha. The ver cal division of Borobudur Temple into base, body, and superstructure perfectly accords with the concep on of the Universe in Buddhist cosmology. It is believed that the universe is divided into three superimposing spheres, kamadhatu, rupadhatu, and arupadhatu, represen ng respec vely the sphere of desires where we are bound to our desires, the sphere of forms where we abandon our desires but are s ll bound to name and form, and the sphere of formlessness where there is no longer either name or form. At Borobudur Temple, the kamadhatu is represented by the base, the rupadhatu by the five square terraces, and the arupadhatu by the three circular pla orms as well as the big stupa. The whole structure shows a unique blending of the very central ideas of ancestor worship, related to the idea of a terraced mountain, combined with the Buddhist concept of a aining Nirvana. The Temple should also be seen as an outstanding dynas c monument of the Syailendra Dynasty that ruled Java for around five centuries un l the 10th century. The Borobudur Temple Compounds consists of three monuments: namely the Borobudur Temple and two smaller temples situatued to the east on a straight axis to Borobudur. The two temples are Mendut Temple, whose depic on of Buddha is represented by a formidable monolith accompanied by two Bodhisa vas, and Pawon Temple, a smaller temple whose inner space does not reveal which deity might have been the object of worship. Those three monuments represent phases in the a ainment of Nirvana. The temple was used as a Buddhist temple from its construc on un l some me between the 10th and 15th centuries when it was abandoned. Since its re-discovery in the 19th century and restora on in the 20th century, it has been brought back into a Buddhist archaeological site. Criterion (i): Borobudur Temple Compounds with its stepped, unroofed pyramid consis ng of ten superimposing terraces, crowned by a large bell-shaped dome is a harmonious marriage of stupas, temple and mountain that is a masterpiece of Buddhist architecture and monumental arts. Criterion (ii): Borobudur Temple Compounds is an outstanding example of Indonesia’s art and architecture from between the early 8th and late 9th centuries that exerted considerable influence on an architectural revival between the mid-13th and early 16th centuries. Criterion (vi): Laid out in the form of a lotus, the sacred flower of Buddha, Borobudur Temple Compounds is an excep onal reflec on of a blending of the very central idea of indigenous ancestor worship and the Buddhist concept of a aining Nirvana. The ten moun ng terraces of the en re structure correspond to the successive stages that the Bodhisa va has to achieve before a aining to Buddhahood. prambanan temple Built in the 10th century, this is the largest temple compound dedicated to Shiva in Indonesia. Rising above the centre of the last of these concentric squares are three temples decorated with reliefs illustra ng the epic of the Ramayana, dedicated to the three great Hindu divini es (Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma) and three temples dedicated to the animals who serve them. Prambanan Temple Compounds consist of Prambanan Temple (also called Loro Jonggrang), Sewu Temple, Bubrah Temple and Lumbung Temple. Prambanan Temple itself is a complex consis ng of 240 temples. All the men oned temples form the Prambanan Archaeological Park and were built during the heyday of Sailendra’s powerful dynasty in Java in the 8th century AD. These compounds are located on the border between the two provinces of Yogyakarta and Central Java on Java Island. While Loro Jonggrang, da ng from the 9th century, is a brilliant example of Hindu religious bas-reliefs, Sewu, with its four pairs of Dwarapala giant statues, is Indonesia’s largest Buddhist complex including the temples of Lumbung, Bubrah and Asu (Gana temple). The Hindu temples are decorated with reliefs illustra ng the Indonesian version of the Ramayana epic which are masterpieces of stone carvings. These are surrounded by hundreds of shrines that have been arranged in three parts showing high levels of stone building technology and architecture from the 8th century AD in Java. With over 500 temples, Prambanan Temple Compounds represents not only an architectural and cultural treasure, but also a standing proof of past religious peaceful cohabita on. Criterion (i): Prambanan Temple Compounds presents the grandiose culture of Siva art as a masterpiece of the classical period in Indonesia, and the region. Criterion (iv): The property is an outstanding religious complex, characteris c of Siva expression of the 10th century. malioboro street Jalan Malioboro (Malioboro Street) is a major shopping street in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, the name is also used more generally for the neighborhood around the street. It lies north-south axis in the line between Yogyakarta Kraton and Mount Merapi. This is in itself is significant to many of the local popula on, the north-south orienta on between the palace and the volcano being importance The street is the centre of Yogyakarta's largest tourist district surrounded with many hotels, restaurants, and shops nearby. Sidewalks on both sides of the street are crowded with small stalls selling a variety of goods. In the evening several open-air street side restaurants, called lesehan, operated along the street. This is the street of the ar sts. Street musicians, painters, and other ar sts exhibit their crea ons on this road. Less obvious to the tourist, but more for the local popula on, side street, lanes and structures that lead on to Malioboro are as importance as the street itself. The street was for many years two-way, but by the 1980s had become one way only, from the railway line (where it starts) to the south - to Beringharjo markets, where it ends. The largest, oldest Dutch era hotel, Hotel Garuda, is located on the street's northern end, on the eastern side adjacent to the railway line. It has the former Dutch era Prime Minister's complex, the kepa han, on the eastern side. It does not reach the walls or grounds of the Yogyakarta Palace, as Malioboro ceases in name adjacent to the very large market Beringharjo (on the eastern side as well). From this point the street changes name to Jalan Ahmad Yani (Ahmad Yani Street) and has the former Governors residence on the western side, and the old Dutch Fort Vrederburg on the eastern side. kraton yogyakarta Kraton of Yogyakarta (formally known as: Keraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat) is a palace complex located in the city of Yogyakarta,Indonesia. The palace is the main seat Sultan of Yogyakarta and his family. It serves as a cultural center for the Javanese people and contains a museum that displays the sultanate's ar facts. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755-1756 (Javanese year: 1682), several months a er the signing of the Treaty of Giyan between Prince Mangkubumi of Yogyakarta, Hamengkubuwono of Surakarta and Dutch East India Company. A Banyan Forest was chosen as the site of the palace due to its loca on between two rivers which were considered good protec on from possible flooding. On 20 June 1812, Stamford Raffles led a 1,200-strong Bri sh force to a ack the walled royal city of Yogyakarta. The Javanese although outnumber the invader, wasn't prepared for the a ack and was taken back by the event. In one day the city of Yogyakarta fell, with the royal palace sacked and burned. The total loot from the palace valued £15,000 in gold, jewels and hard currency (which valued £500,000 today). The event was the first me an a ack has been carried out into a court in Java and as a result the sultanate was completely subjugated to colonial authority. Most of the palace's current form are built by Sultan Hamengkubowono VIII who reign from 1921 to 1939. It suffered from an earthquake in 1876 and 2006, and was subsequently rebuilt a er the devasta on. Kraton means the place where the "ratu" (in English: Queen, in Javanese also mean: King) resides. The word "Keraton" (Keraton is living quarter of the royal family in the palace) (shortened form of ratu/Ka-ratuan) derived from the word "Ratu" which in Malay means king. The palace was built according to Javanese Philosophy and is shrouded by mys cism. The spa al arrangement of the palace, including the cityscape of the old city of Yogyakarta, including its architecture, direc on of buildings, and objects all belongs to the mythological value and belief system of the Javanese. The main street of the old city forms a straight line from Tugu Yogyakarta, Kraton, Mount Merapi to Krapyak Hun ng House. The layout mean "the origin of human beings and their last purposes" (Javanese: sangkan paraning dumadi). The road from Krapyak Hun ng House to the palace symbolizes the first crea on of men stage to adulthood. The villages surrounding Krapyak Hun ng House are named "Mijen" from the word Wiji (seed). Along the way Tamarind and Spanish cherry trees are planted to represent the journey from childhood to adulthood. It then goes to Tugu Yogyakarta and finally ends at the palace, meaning the end of human life and mee ng the Creator. And finally the seven gates of Gladhag to Donopratopo means the seven step to Heaven. Tugu Yogyakarta (Gilig golong monument) located on the north side of the old city is a symbol of "unifica on between the king (golong) and the people (gilig)" (Javanese: manunggaling kawulo gus ). It also symbolizes the final unity of the creator (Khalik) and His subjects. Gate Donopratoro (Gate to Kedaton quarter) means "a good person is someone who is generous and knows how to control his lust" and the two Dwarapala statues, named Balabuta and Cinkarabala, each represent good and evil. The palace's magical ar facts are believed to have the power to repulse evil inten on. MARCH 2016 taxi Upon arrival at the Yogyakarta airport, you can find easily taxi to the hotel. The taxi stand is at the right hand side just outside the door. The distance from Airport to Hotel Royal Ambarrukmo is about 5 km or 10 minutes drive by taxi. The cost of the taxi at present is about Rp. 50.000,- (or equivalent to USD 4). Our Lions and Leos are happy to direct you to the taxi stand. There are three types of rooms available for reserva on, they are: Deluxe Balcony Deluxe Merapi Junior Suite with 40 m2: Rp. 1.048.500,(USD 80) per night with 40 m2: Rp. 1.245.000,(USD 95) per night with 60 m2: Rp. 1.755.000,(USD 130) per night However the Junior Suites due to limita ons of the rooms are subject to availability and approval from the Commi ee. ROYAL AMBARRUKMO YOGYAKARTA Jl. Adisucipto No. 81 Yogyakarta 55281 – Indonesia I Ph. (62-274) 488488 I Fax. (62-274) 488789 e-mail. [email protected] | www.royalambarrukmo.com MARCH 2016 anzi pacific forum 2016 jogjakarta, 2-4 september 2016 A = 100 seats B = 30 seats C = 30 seats D = 30 seats E = 100 seats Session 1 nd Friday 2 2.00 - 3.00 pm Club Quality Ini a ve New Club Women in Lions Health - Diabetes Happy Club Happy Lions Bahasa Bahasa English & Bahasa Bahasa English & Bahasa Session 2 nd Friday 2 3.30 - 4.00 pm Role of Club Officers Zone & Region Roles LCI headquarters & resources Invi ng younger members Public Speaking made easy Bahasa Bahasa English English Bahasa Session 3 Saturday 3rd 9.00 - 10.00 am Guiding Lions Successful Service Projects IP Meets all PDG's & PCC's Health - Sight Effec ve Public Rela ons Bahasa English & Bahasa English English Bahasa Session 4 Saturday 3rd 10.30 - 11.30 am Reten on/ Membership Role of Cabinet Officers IP meets all CC's & DG's Lions Looking a er Lions Lions Quest English Bahasa English Bahasa Bahasa Saturday 3rd 11.45 - 2.00 pm Session 5 rd Saturday 3 2.30 - 4.00 am Session 6 th Sunday 4 9.00 - 10.00 pm Session 7 th Sunday 4 10.30 - 11.30 pm Lunch and Plenary Session, Interna onal President & Guest Speaker Lion Mimi IP meets Clubs Presidents GMT/GLT LCIF Centennial Service Challenge Leo Summit English & Bahasa English & Bahasa English & Bahasa English & Bahasa Bahasa How to do Fund Raising Effec ve Communica on 1 VP meets all 1st VDG's Protocol IPIP meets IPDG’s Bahasa English Bahasa Bahasa English & Bahasa Signature Project Types of Leadership IP Meets all PID'S AD/ART MD 307 Social Media (Gadgets) Bahasa English English Bahasa English & Bahasa st the schedule nd Friday, 2 September 2016 - Kajit Golf Tournament at Merapi Golf Course, tee off at 6.30 am - 11.30 - Tree Planta on at surrounding Merapi starts from Hotel at 7.00 am - 11.00 - Forum starts at 14.00 ll 16.30 - Opening Ceremony at Grand Ballroom at 18.00 - 22.00 rd Saturday, 3 September 2016 - Forum starts at 9.00 - 11.30 - Gala Luncheon at Grand Ballroom at 12.00 - 14.00 - Forum starts at 14.30 - 16.00 - Fellowship Dinner starts at 18.00 - 22.00 Sunday, 4th September 2016 - Forum starts at 9.00 - 11.30 - Closing Ceremony starts at 12.00 - 14.00 Click here to Watch about ANZI Pacific Forum VI Yogyakarta HOTEL ACCOMMODATION INFORMATION ANZI FORUM 2016 Dear Sir / Madam, ROYAL AMBARRUKMO YOGYAKARTA is delighted to give special price to accommodate during your stay. Please kindly fill in all relevant information below regarding your reservation at our hotel; GUEST (S) DETAILS First Name: [ ] Mr. [ ] Ms. [ ] Mrs. Last Name (Family Name): Phone number : Company / Contact Address: Fax Number : E-mail: Arrival / Departure details must provide Flight Numbers and Time to complete this booking ( if required to pick up) Arrival Date / Flight No. / Arrival Time: Departure Date / Flight No. / Departure Time: HOTEL ACCOMMODATION (Please indicate your choice of accommodation) Room rates Room Type (Single/Twin) Net/room/night Deluxe Balcony Rp 1,048,500 Deluxe Merapi (Premier room) Rp. 1,245,000 Ambarrukmo Club (Junior Suite) Rp. 1,755,000 Premiere suite (Executive Suite) Rp. 3,100,000 Ambarrukmo Suite Rp 5,300,000 Number of Room (s) required Room type (Single – Double /Twin) Room rates inclusions: The rate is net, include 21% government tax and service and rate in IDR ( rupiah) Breakfast buffet at the all day dining lobby level for one (1) or two (2) persons Complimentary unlinmited wireless Internet access in guest rooms Complimentary use swimming pool with poolbed, jogging track, and fitness centre (coming soon) Complimentary Signature welcome Drink and Oshibory upon arrival Daily news paper during stay Room type and bed subject to availability Additional Benefits for Ambarrukmo Club and Premiere Suite Unlimited access at The Executive Lounge Complimentary minibar VIP amenities and treatment and Turndown service Early Departure: To avoid an early departure fee, kindly reconfirm your departure date prior to the day of arrival, an early departure charge at room rate will be applied if the actual departure date is earlier than the originally committed date of check out. 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