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Taman Mini Indonesia Under Gov't Control


Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) complex in Jakarta from the
 Harapan Kita Foundation. The 
Head of the Presidential Staff, Moeldoko, defended the move in a press conference at the
 Executive Office Building (Gedung Bina Graha) on Friday, 09 April 2021.
Moeldoko said the Government took control of the National Landmark to stem the Park’s growing loss of between Rp. 40 and Rp. 50 billion last year and its continuing inability to make a financial contribution to State coffers.
The 150-hectare 
TMII opened in 1975 after a 3-year development period. Intended to become a permanent exhibit representing Indonesia’s then 26 provinces, 
TMII or 
“Indonesia in Miniature” was the brainchild of Madame Tien Soeharto (Siti Hartinah), the wife of Indonesia’s long-reigning second president, Soeharto. At the time of its inauguration,  ....

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Ex situ Management of Orchids and Birds in Papua: How could it lead to optimal conservation, eco-tourism and eco-education outcomes?


Grammatophyllum papuanuum.
Similarly, Indonesia’s Papua also harbors many bird species. As of 31 December 2019, around 716 bird species have been recorded on the island. They include 61 West Papua endemics, 289 regional New Guinea endemics, 243 widespread residents, 84 regular migrants, 33 vagrants and 6 recently introduced and yet poorly established species. [i]
Unfortunately, this orchid and bird wealth has not been fully understood or appreciated by the public, including the Indonesian people themselves. The species have also been subject to serious threats such as illegal hunting, trade, deforestation and other environmental damage. At best, they become hard to find; at worst, they become extinct.
The government has continued attempts to conserve and protect these plant and animal species ....

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Big plans for Jakarta's cultural park after government takeover from Soeharto's foundation


Big plans for Jakarta s cultural park after government takeover from Soeharto s foundation
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The West Sumatra pavilion at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah in Jakarta. (Photo: Nivell Rayda) 
16 Apr 2021 05:00PM)
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JAKARTA: Planted on the ground near its main gate was a recent addition to the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (Beautiful Indonesia Miniature Park): a sign which says that the recreational area is under the control and management of the Indonesian State Secretariat Ministry. 
The sign was put up last week, staff at the park told CNA. That same day, the government announced that it was taking over management of the park from a foundation linked to the country’s former strongman Soeharto. ....

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Flexing their athletic prowess » Borneo Bulletin Online


Fadhil Yunus
Brunei Darussalam’s national athletes have recorded a series of accomplishments in both regional and international arenas, as is evident from a flurry of gold medals in major competitions such as the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games.
The earliest memory of the country winning the gold medal at an overseas competition was in the 1987 SEA Games in Jakarta, Indonesia when Zabidi Ali triumphed in the Class F of the men’s
pencak silat event at the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah.
The country also bagged three silver and two bronze medals in the sport, including their first female SEA Games medallist Yuszarinah binti Yusoff. ....

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