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| Tabot Festival-Dinpar Bengkulu |
Bengkulu is the 26th province of Indonesia. Located in Southwest Sumatra island. Bengkulu was once the district of South Sumatra, then in 1968 upgraded to province with Bengkulu as the capital city.
Bengkulu province is the smallest and least populated island of Sumatra.
Bengkulu is geographically located on the tectonic
plates Asia, the most active earthquake faults in the world. The massive
earthquake that occurred last ten years are in 2007 at 7.9 on the Richter
Scale, occurred after the year 2000 at 7.3 on the Richter Scale that caused serious damages and at least 100 people died.
Historically in Bengkulu region there were several
kingdoms that once ruled there, one of which is the Selebar Kingdom. On July
12, 1685 the British to enter into agreements with kingdom Selebar. The results
of the treaty is that it allows the British to build a fort and trading
buildings for the benefit of the East India Company.
Then in 1685 the fort of York was established at the
mouth of the River Serut (now in North Bengkulu) and since it is also the East
India Company established a spice trading center with warehouses in Bengkulu
city now.
Why Bengkulu? At that time the port of Banten as a
British trading center in Java was taken by the Dutch. As a consequence of the
defeat, East India Company is prohibited to trade there. And Java is
fully controlled by the Dutch.
East India Company had come out of Java, so they have
to find a place that is politically and military benefit them in the spice
trade. Expedition to search for a new trading center is led by Ralph Ord and
William Cowlley.
It turns out then this place may not be sufficient for
the East India Company to trade spice, pepper. The trading post never
prifitable for the British. Then finally the British into an agreement
with the Dutch.
Bengkulu became part of the Dutch East Indies since
1824 after the signing of the London agreement. Where in the agreement British
surrendered Bengkulu to the Dutch exchanged Malacca and affirmation as well as
Temasek (now Singapore) and the island of Belitung.
If you go to
Bengkulu, the former British presence there is more pronounced than the Dutch.
Such as Marlborough fortresse - that designed looks like a turtle - still
standing, although there are
parts of the building that is not visible because
it was destroyed by earthquakes. Or cemeteries and monuments, also five branch
roads built by the British.
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| Fort Marlborough-Kemensos.go.id |
During the
leadership of Governor-General Thomas Stanford Raffles, in 1818 discovered the
amazing giant flowers Rafflesia Arnoldi. Therefore Bengkulu known as the Land
of Rafflesia. In addition there are corpse flower (amor phophallus titanum) also in Bengkulu, this beautiful
flower grows in large size too, the height can reach 3 meters.
Besides
British heritage, there is a unique tradition in Bengkulu called Tabot. This
festival is a celebration of the series in a few days. Usually held every 10th
of Muharram (Islamic calendar) every year. Tabot is a combines of tradition Islam
and culture Shia and has been held since the 15th century.
Bengkulu
is a city located on the coast of the Indian Ocean is vast as limitless. Pantai
Panjang (Long Beach, 7 kilometers) is one of Bengkulu nature. There is a tourist
destination in the cool highland area such as lake Dendam Tak Sudah. It have a
beautiful panorama with water plants orchids Vanda hookeriana.


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