"Batik Day", May Not instant euphoria I dressed in batik today. Whether this is an expression of euphoria for a moment to celebrate the launching of batik as part of the culture of the nation and is recognized internationally and not just used in a mere invitation events, I see this an important momentum. And this is worthy of celebration, is celebrated as a manifestation of our collective consciousness memantikkan all about the cultural wealth of this nation that began to be forgotten. I had published the thrill when I saw almost all the bus passengers who climbed into Cilandak me this morning wearing a batik, regardless of the motivation behind it, which obviously is a good start for an effort to appreciate the cultural awareness of the nation. Anything as simple as that business. Call today wear batik is batik follow-up of the inaugural entry in the list of heritage items not representative of human culture (Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage) UNESCO was officially established on this day, October 2, 2009. As quoted on the links above: "About an hour after the announced officially by UNESCO, a plan by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will declare the inauguration of batik," said Minister of Culture and Tourism (Menudpar) ad interim, Mohammad Nuh, in Jakarta, Thursday (1 / 10 ). Indonesian batik sure it will get listed in items not representative of cultural human heritage at UNESCO, because Indonesia had to struggle through a long process and are only waiting for the legitimacy of the results of the feasibility discussion in the session in Abu Dhabi, which took place 28 September until October 2, 2009. There is hope that deserves our support of the statement with the Minister that, the international recognition of Indonesian batik is no meaning if people do not appreciate the Indonesian batik. He said that, with the inauguration of the world in Indonesian batik no longer in doubt from the public about the ownership of batik. "We propose to UNESCO also batik in order to process ownership. This is a moral obligation to save the heritage of the nation. We do not forbid other nations to use the Indonesian cultural products, but if any claim or recognition as a property rights by other nations, we certainly can not stay silent, "said M. Noah. He asked the public to better appreciate the Indonesian batik in everyday activities. "Once recognized as a Cultural Heritage Takbenda Man (Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity) by UNESCO, is an obligation for us to better appreciate the Indonesian batik as part of daily activities," said Noah. Head of Information and Public Relations of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism (the ministry), Surya Dharma, say, Indonesian batik is believed to be included in the cultural representative of UNESCO human heritage did not object because they saw the value of historical, philosophical, religious aspects behind the making of batik. "Assessment of Indonesian batik is not merely from the motive, but other aspects such as historical and philosophical values," said Surya. "Batik Day" which was held on this day is not just a nice moment of euphoria, but it becomes a real commitment to all of us maintain and preserve the cultural wealth of our nation On the way over the bus this morning I could hear the remarks of a passenger, "When the inauguration of the Parliament / DPD not use yesterday's suit, but pake batik, now that's cool!", He said eagerly. Indonesian Batik Life!
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