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Railway Museum in Ambarawa


The railroad museum in Ambarawa Semarang is located on Jalan Station, Jl. Panjang Kidul No.1, Panjang Kidul, Panjang, Kec. Ambarawa, Semarang, Central Java. The museum operates from 08:00 to 17:00 every day. Here foreign students are given an explanation of the history of the museum and the facilities of historical places as well as many recent photo spots. Cozy place to visit.

After that, we went to the flower shop to buy flowers and spoke Indonesian with a flower trader. They look very interactive and have high enthusiasm for learning.

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How to make diamond?


Hello everyone. this time in Indonesian culture foreign students are invited to make diamonds. What is diamond? Ketupat is one of the foods that always exist on Eid al-Fitr. The history of the diamonds can be a special food when Eid arrives turned out to be very interesting. Curious where are you from?

Towards Eid, one thing that is certainly always prepared is the diamond. This unique snack seems to be very closely related to Eid. But, do you know how the history of the diamond can be a special food Eid? Let us get to know you before preparing to sink it in Opor Sauce!

According to Hermanus Johannes de Graaf, a Dutch historian specializing in writing Javanese history, in his Malay Annual, the diamond made from rice wrapped in woven coconut leaves was first appeared in the Land of Java in the 15th century, during the reign of the Kingdom Demak Demak area is located in the east of Semarang, and even next to Semarang.

How does the shape of the diamond? The picture above is that the students make the diamond is still not finished yet. Okay, consider the following picture to know the shape of the diamond that has been made.

Ketupat adalah salah satu hidangan khas Lebaran di Indonesia
Gambar:https://travel.kompas.com/read/2018/06/14/102949827/kenapa-ketupat-selalu-ada-di-lebaran-indonesia?page=all


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Activities


Hi everyone, this time we are learning about writing stories in Indonesian. Students pay attention to the explanation given by the lecturer. hey look very enthusiastic when listening to the explanation from the lecturer.
Students are compiling pictures given by the lecturer. Then, it will be sorted in the right order. the picture contains traditional houses in Indonesia and describes the shape, size, material, and color of the traditional houses in the picture.




Furthermore, students are also given an explanation of the stories in Indonesia, both fairy tales and fables. They are very happy and enjoy listening to stories.

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Wearing Jarik


Hi all, in Indonesian culture class students are practicing using Jarik. What is Jarik? Jarik is an Indonesian fabric that is very attached to the lives of Javanese people, especially Central Java and East Java. Jarik itself is a designation for typical Javanese fabrics that have batik motifs with various patterns. The learning is very interesting right? They look very enthusiastic in participating in learning
In Javanese, Jarik has the meaning 'Easy to envy', or in Indonesian means don't be easily jealous. When wearing a finger, someone will walk carefully.

 They help each other to wear Jarik


 In the past, Javanese people used this Indonesian cloth in daily life, starting from being used as a subordinate, baby sleeping mat, baby carrier.


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Indonesian Specialty Food Cassava Porridge


Today in a culinary class foreign students make cassava porridge. Is that cassava porridge? Cassava porridge is a typical Javanese food which is cooked by boiling the ingredients until it becomes very soft.




Material:
1 white sweet potato (200gr kurleb) is better if the color
orange / yellow
700 ml of water
50 grams of tapioca is liquefied with 3 tablespoons of water
200 gr of brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 pcs pandan leaves
Ingredients for coconut milk:
1 bks coconut milk kara 65gr
250 ml of water
a little salt
Step:
1. Cut the sweet potatoes into small squares. Then boil them with water, salt and pandan leaves
2. After boiling, add brown sugar. Wait until the sweet potato is tender (not 3. until the potato is crushed). Then enter the thawed tapioca while stirring stirring. Wait until it boils then turn off the heat
4. How to make coconut milk: mix coconut milk with water and salt then cook over low heat while stirring constantly so that the coconut milk does not break
5. Serve porridge with coconut milk can be eaten hot and cold.
6. Porridge telo is ready to be served
good luck



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Indonesian Art



Hi all,
do you know? What are foreign students studying at UPGRIS? So, they are taking an Indonesian art class by learning gamelan in Indonesia. Exciting well, studying together with students of the Java language study program as well as accompanied by a lecturer. Students are invited directly to play gamelan and sing traditional songs accompanied by gamelan.






Furthermore, students also learn to paint on the caping. Caping in Indonesia also varies with interesting paintings and motifs. Foreign students directly learn to paint with lecturers and assistant students. They look very happy and enjoy painting. wow, that's exciting.


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Indonesian Cultural Products




Hallo,
Meet again with us ISOL UPGRIS!
Indonesian cultural products, one of which is wayang kulit. What is puppet. Puppet is a product of Indonesian culture that is usually staged and its contents are stories about kingdoms or historical warfare that exist in Indonesia. So, there are so many kinds of puppets. There are shadow puppets, puppet people, and puppet show.
Next, in the writing class foreign students are invited to learn about describing objects. One of the things described is a traditional house that is familiar with the material, size, color, characteristics, functions and parts of the house.

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