wet season starts in november and ends at may. arrives from the indian ocean
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Wet Season
• Starts in November and ends at May.• Arrives from the Indian Ocean.
Dry Season
• Runs from May to October.• Dry season is a good time to visit Indonesia.
Average Temperatures
• Costal Plains = 28 Degrees Celsius
• Inland and Mountain Areas = 26 Degrees Celsius
• Higher Mountains Areas = 23 Degrees Celsius
Monthly Average Minimum and Maximum
Temperatures
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• The Sun Bear is named for the patch of fur on their chest which once thought to resemble arising or setting sun.
The Sumatran tiger is a hunter that will eat about anything that moves. The
Sumatran tiger likes to hide in the bushes and jump out and frighten their prey using its claws to
kill their chosen meal.
Short-Clawed Otters’ teeth are built
for hard-shelled animals, and the
main part of their diet includes crabs,
mollusks, and snails.
Komodo
Dragon
The komodo Dragon also known the Oar or the komodo Monitor lizard. It is the largest living lizard on the earth with it’s roots going all the way back to the dinosaurs
Arts of Indonesia
By Ronin and Dylan L
Introduction
Arts in Indonesia is very beautiful and wonderful. They have arts that tell stories and make them come true.
Shadow Puppets
• Shadow Puppets are made out of Buffalo leather.
• Shadow puppets is also known as Wayan Kulit in Indonesia.
Textiles
• Textiles are a kind of art that Indonesian people make with patterns with colours.
• Textiles are made out of cotton, wool, silk, nylon and polyester.
Carving
• In Indonesia the artists that carve are called Balinese artisans.
• Those artist like to carve in wood, bone, silk, horn and stones.
Introduction
Bali is a tropical island located in South East Asia
What it looks like
• Rice paddies are dripping down hillsides
• Volcanoes soaring up through clouds
• Long sandy beaches
Festivals
There are many different festivals in Indonesia such as:
• Lomban Festival• Kasada Festival• Bali Arts Festival• Java Jazz Festival• Mando Beach Festival
Sport in Indonesia
By Marlena and Alek
Most popular sports
• The most popular sports are soccer,football,vollyball,tennis and ping pong.
TENNISPING PONG
VOLLYBALL
Soccer
• Soccer is the most popular sport in Indonesia.• Soccer can be played from middle age to men.
The domestic league is popular.
Volleyball Teams
• The Indonesian men’s national volleyball teams continued is good form in the 15th Asian senior.
Table tennis
• Table tennis is a sport that people play in Indonesia.
• It is played table tennis on a table with a bat and a net on the middle with a ball.
Indonesia's religion
By: Bridget and Chantelle
Buddhism
• About 1.6 million are Buddhist in Indonesia.
• In Indonesia Buddhist has a long story and most Buddhist are concentrated are in Jakarta.
• Hinduism embraces many beliefs and practices.
Christianity
• Christians is the second largest religion in Indonesia after Islam.• Christians are made up 9
percent of the population.• About 5.85% of the population
of are and about 3% are
Islamic
• In the ninth century, Arabic and Malay spice traders brought Islam to Indonesia. Many Indonesians adopted Islam because they liked it’s teaching that all people are equal.
• The five central teachings of Islam include Shahada or Profession of Faith.
• To Muslims, Islam is not merely a religion but a way of life.
Hinduism
• Indonesian Hindus are mainly concentrated on the island of Bali, where many temple festivals are celebrated every year. Hinduism embraces many beliefs and practices.
Famous Indonesian peopleBy Sherwin and Jacob
Jahja LingJahja Ling was born on the 25th of October 1951. Jahja Ling was an orchestra conductor, he is Chinese and he is an American citizen. He began to play piano at the age of 4. He studied at Yayasan Pendidikan Music School of Music.
Ir. Soekarno
Ir. Soekarno was the first president of Indonesia, he was elected on the 18 August 1945.
Suharto
Suharto was Indonesia's second president he was born on the 8th 1921 he died on the 27 January 2008.
Jaya Suprana
Jaya Suprana, also Poa Kok Tjin (born January 27, 1949), is an Indonesian composer, pianist, businessman, and television presenter.
Significant Of The Indonesian Flag
By: Katerina & Shaylee
Colour
The Indonesian flag is half red and half white.
Meaning of the red
The red on the flag stands for courage and freedom.
The red on the flag!
Meaning of the white
The white on the flag stands for justice and purity.
The white on the flag!
Adoption of the Indonesianflag
The flag was officially adopted in 1949, four years after the country became independent.
Famous landmarkes
By Roberto and Eric
The sunder kelapa horbour
Sunda Kealapa horbour, Jakarta taman min,indonesia Indah
The Goa Gajah
Boroburdur
• Boroburdur is the largest Buddhist temple in the world.
• It was built 1200 years ago near city of Yogyo Karta in Java.
• It’s many small shrines contain statues of Buddha.
The Goa Gajah
• Goa gajah the elephant cave in Bali. It was carved out of rock by Buddhists more than 1000 years ago. Inside the cave statue of ganesa, the elephant headed god of obstacles.
Tugu
• form of warning that this one is very unique obelike a stone made of morble that Yyoni phallus shaped symbol of high fertility is 132m.
Traditional clothing in Indonesia
By Jessica and Michelle
What women wear in Indonesia
• The Indonesian women wear a traditional dress on special occasions.
• The Indonesian women wear a kebaya which is beautiful dress with a lot of bright colour.
What men wear in Indonesia
• The Indonesian men wear sarong at home for special occasions they wear a batik top with pants or teluk beskap a combination of the Javanese jacket and sarong.
Homes in Indonesia
BY MANAAKI ANNALIESE
Traditional Homes
The typical way of building traditional houses is on stilts built only using palm leaves for the roof clay and straw for the bricks .
Indonesian History
Location
Indonesia is an archipelagic country of 17,508 islands{6,000 inhabited} stretching along the equator in South-east Asia.
Courtiers that where in the trade in Indonesia
During the heolithic period-groups of people from Asia called the proto-
Malays settled on the Indonesian islands. The Chinese, Indians traders came to Indonesia.
history
Many Kingdoms ruled Indonesia over the centuries, from the sailendra and the Mataram dynasties in the ninth century to the Majapahit kingdom, which came to
power in the late thirteenth century.
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