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UNESCO
to
Name Batik as an Indonesian Cultural
Heritage in May
The
government announced on Tuesday that
UNESCO would soon name batik,
Indonesia's
traditional
practice of
dying
cloth through wax resist methods, as
an intangible cultural heritage.
"According to plan, UNESCO will
officially name batik as a cultural
heritage in May this year," said
Indroyono Soesilo, secretary to the
coordinating minister for people's
welfare, as quoted by state news
agency Antara on Tuesday.
Getting batik to be recognized by
UNESCO had been a long and complex
journey,
Indroyono
said.
The Indonesian government had to
produce extensive academic research
on batik, he said, to make their
case.
'We must be grateful that the work
of our ancestors will be
acknowledged by the world," he said.
So far, Indonesia has registered
nine of its places and practices
with the UN's educational,
scientific and cultural guardian.
Two other cultural heritages are
wayang puppetry and the kris. World
heritages sites include natural ones
such as Komodo National Park,
Tropical Rainforest of Sumatra, and
historic sites such as the Borobudur
and Prambanan temple compounds and
the Sangiran Early Man archeological
site. (The Jakarta Post)
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