Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The spirit of Majapahit


Minister of Culture and Tourism Jero Wacik, dispatch an expedition cruise ship "The Spirit of Majapahit" from the Batavia Marina, North Jakarta, Sunday (4 / 7). "Expedition cruise ship Spirit of Majapahit kebaharian reflects the spirit of the Indonesian nation that continues to surge. The spirit of this charming character of the Indonesian nation," said Jero Wacik Menbudpar.

Ship "Spirit of Majapahit" was the result of reconstruction (replica) Majapahit era merchant ships taken from the relief panels in Borobudur temple. The ship will then conduct an expedition to eight countries namely, Brunei Darussalam, the Philippines, Japan, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia.

Reconstruction Ship "Spirit of Majapahit" 13th century AD was the result of recommendations from the seminar with the theme "Looking for Ship Shape Majapahit" held community Majapahit Japan Association (JPA), a group of Japanese businessmen who care about the history and culture of the Majapahit Kingdom, in Tokyo in March 2009 as well as workshops in Jakarta in June 2009.

Community JPA is a container for developing cooperation in the form of research and digging deeper longer history of Majapahit to admire the Indonesian nation and the international community.

Ship "Spirit of Majapahit" was made with 15 crafters Sapardi Slopeng Coast, Sub Dasuk, Madura's very typical for an oval shape with two ends melancip order to break the waves as high as five meters. As Indonesia's largest traditional boat with a length of 20 meters, 4.5 meters width, and height of two meters, the ship requires 28.63 cubic old teak wood and dry from Tuban and Apex and bamboo and wood petung pereng Sumenep area.

The ship has two wooden wheel in the stern and outrigger on both sides that serves as a counterweight. Screen attached to the poles to form an equilateral triangle and the stern or rear of the vessel is higher than the front porch. The ship is also equipped with modern navigation facilities, such as GPS, Nav-Tex, and the Marine Radar.

Ship "Spirit of Majapahit" dinakhodai two officers Major (Sea) Deni Eko Hartono and Risky Prayudi with a crew of three Japanese citizens including Yoshiyuki Yamamoto of the JPA as a leader of the expedition, Indonesian youth from various disciplines, as well as the crew of five Bajo in Sapeken, Sumenep. The plan upon his arrival back in Indonesia, the ship "Spirit of Majapahit" will be a collection of museums and attractions.

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