Jumat, 07 Juni 2013

#3rd Assigments PART 3 - The History of Catfish Statue



Nama : Eka Rohmawati
Kelas : 3eb17
NPM : 22210293

Many cities have special features shaped sculpture with a variety of forms, for example Jogja, specially with monument of Jogja, Surabaya with crocodile and sharp statue, etc. A special feature is definitely has implicit meaning or history in it. Back then, Bekasi could have the icon statue and the location was near Bekasi station. Catfish statue sculpture with harp pieces, but rather, known as the Statue of Catfish. This icon strong in memory due to its well-located communities. Catfish statue was built in 1955, the last for 7 years and abdicated in 2002.
Statue built by power Regent Moch. Djamhari moment felt incompatible with community willingness in make an icon. Regent tasting catfish and harp pieces fit because two of the land is growing rapidly in Bekasi, which is why it qualifies as an icon. Meanwhile the community feel less harp catfish and fruit is fast becoming an icon, catfish is a voracious fish which eaters all, and the price is cheap, while the harp though almost every fruit orchards in Bekasi there but price is cheap too. Then the 24 April 2002, the village chief of Sri Jaya, Tambun district, Damin Sada father and several community Bekasi incorporated in Hipprasi or BKM Baghasasi, came to the catfish statue to burn. Although now Statue of catfish had been replaced with a large clock and a large one specifically for advertising space, catfish and fruit harp sculpture created history in the city of Bekasi.

#3rd Assigments PART 2 - The Daendel's Road



Nama : Eka Rohmawati
Kelas : 3eb17
NPM : 22210293

The Great Post Road is the name for the historical road that runs across Java that connects Anyer and Panarukan and whose length is approximately 1000 km. It was built during the reign of governor-general of the Dutch East Indies Herman Willem Daendels (1808–1811). In each post was established as 4.5 kilometers and connecting stops sending letters. Post Road construction purpose is to facilitate communication between Daendels controlled areas along Java and as a bulwark in the North Coast island of Java.

Today the Java Great Post Road consist the most parts of present. However the original post road is runs through Preanger (Priangan, West Java) highland, from Meester Cornelis (Jatinegara) went south to Buitenzorg (Bogor), and went east to Cianjur, Bandung, Sumedang, and Cirebon. The current north coast road runs through coastal northern West Java which built later after the construction of Daendels' post road. It connects Bekasi, Karawang, Pamanukan, and Cirebon.The road originally ran from Anyer, present day Banten, but formerly West Java to Panarukan, East Java, but later was extended to Banyuwangi.  In its current form the Java main road extends through five provinces: Banten, DKI Jakarta, West Java, Central Java and East Java.




#3rd Assigments PART 1 - The History of the name of Jakarta


Nama : Eka Rohmawati
Kelas : 3eb17
NPM : 22210293

All countries in the world have a capital city, include Indonesia. The name of Indonesia’s capital city is Jakarta. Of first the name of Jakarta have canged with several names. It makes history for the name and we should know about that as a good resident and young generation for this country. Let see the history of the name of Jakarta.
It was named Sunda Kelapa in the 14th century and was, at the time, a port of the Pajajaran Kingdom. Then, it was renamed Jayakarta on 22 June 1527 by Fatahillah. Had for the very first time, under Dutch rule, a city government called Stad Batavia on 4 March 1621. After that, it was renamed, by the Japanese, Jakarta Toko Betsu Shi on 8 August 1942. The Jakarta city government was named the National Government of Jakarta City in September 1945. On 31 August 1964, Greater Jakarta Capital City was declared, by virtue of Law No. 10 of 1964, to remain the State Capital of the Republic of Indonesia by the name of Jakarta.