MALIOBORO
Down The Road of Flower Bouquet and Souvenir Paradise in The Heart of Jogja
The sun was beating down as thousands of people crowded
along Malioboro street. They did not just stand on the sidewalk but
they ran over up to the road. The atmosphere was so noisy and hectic.
Bubbling laughter, screaming car horns, the strains of gamelan cassette,
up to shouting traders selling food and toys for children blended into
one. After waiting for hours, finally, the expected carnival troupe
appeared. Started by Bregada Prajurit Lombok Abang, royal carriage
convoy began to walk slowly. All squeezing wanted to see the couple of
GKR Bendara and KPH Yudhanegara who continuosly waved and spreaded a
friendly smile.
That scene was seen as the party of Kirab Pawiwahan
Ageng of Sultan Hamengku Buwono X's youngest daughter from Yogyakarta
Palace headed to Bangsal Kepatihan. Thousands of people crammed filling
Malioboro Street that stretches from north to south. In Sanskrit,
Malioboro means flower bouquets because in the ancient times when the
Palace held an event, a mile-long road would be filled with flower
bouquets. Although time passed and the era has changed, Malioboro
position as the main street where a variety of carnival and celebration
being held has never changed. Until now Malioboro, Vredeburg Fort, and
Zero Point remain a venue for a variety of carnival starting from the
event of Jogja Java Carnival, Chinese Cultural Week, Yogyakarta Arts
Festival, Carnival Malioboro, and many others.
Before it turned into a busy street, Malioboro was a
quiet road with a tamarind tree growing on the right and left. This road
was just passed by people who wanted to go to the Palace or complex
areas such as First Indische first in Yogyakarta, for instance, Loji
Besar (Vredeburg Fort), Loji Kecil (area next to the Great Hall/Gedung
Agung), Loji Kebon (Great Hall/Gedung Agung), as well as Loji Setan
(Office of the Parliament/DPRD office). But the existence of Pasar Gede
or Beringharjo Market on the south side and the presence of Chinese
ethnic residential in Ketandan area gradually boosted the economy in the
region. Chinese group made Malioboro as its business canal, so the
trade area which was originally based in Beringharjo and Chinatown
eventually expanded to the north to Stasiun Tugu (Tugu Train Station).
Seeing Malioboro rapidly growing into the pulse of trade and shopping
centers, a friend said that Malioboro is the baby talk for "mari yok
borong (let’s buy a lot)". In malioboro you can buy desirable range of
merchandise ranging from beautiful accessories, unique souvenirs,
classic batik, gold and gems to household appliances. For souvenir fans,
Malioboro can be a fun hunting paradise. Walking on the shoulder of the
road while bargaining a variety of goods sold by street vendors, will
be a special experience. Variety of locally made souvenirs like batik,
rattan ornament, silver, bamboo handicrafts, leather puppets, blangkon,
miniature of traditional vehicles, accessories, until key chains, all
can be found easily. If you are good in bargaining, these items can be
taken home with a fairly cheap price.
Besides being a trading center, the road which is part
of the imaginary axis that connects Parangtritis Beach, Panggung
Krapyak, Yogyakarta Palace, Tugu, and Mount Merapi was once a nest as
well as perfoming stage by Malioboro artists lead by Umbu Landu
Paranggi. From them also, the culture of sitting on the sidewalk was
popularized that eventually rooted and is identical to Malioboro.
Enjoying a romantic dinner in the sitting stalls while listening to
other street artist singing the song "Yogyakarta" from Kla Project will
be an experience that is marked in heart. Malioboro is a series of
history, stories and memories that are intertwined in the minds of every
person who ever visited. The charm of this road had never faded by
time. The exoticism of Malioboro continues glowing until now and
inspires many people, and forces them to keep coming back to Yogyakarta.
As beginning sentence in Melodia poem created by Umbu Landu Paranggi
"Love that makes me feel at home occasionally lasts", memories and love
of many people towards Malioboro that makes this road continues
persisting until now.
Information:
Carnival and the events taking
place in the area of Malioboro are normally incidental to the perfomance
time that is uncertain. But there are some activities that are
regularly held every year such as Jogja Java Carnival that is always
held every October, the Yogyakarta Arts Festival in June to July, and
the Chinese Cultural Week held close to the celebration of Chinese New
Year (Imlek).
Sumber: http://www.yogyes.com/
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