Sabtu, 07 Juni 2014

TULISAN 3, Bahasa Inggris "Bogor Presidential Palace"

BOGOR PRESIDENTIAL PALACE

Bogor Presidential Palace is one of six Indonesian President palace which has its own uniqueness because of the historical aspect, cultural, and fauna. One is where the deer were imported directly from Nepal and maintained from the beginning until now. When this has become a trend and surrounding Bogor residents every Saturday, Sunday, and other holiday stroll in around Bogor Palace while feeding the deer that live in Bogor Palace yard with carrots obtained from traditional farmers Bogor residents are always ready to peddle these carrots every day off. As the name suggests, this palace is located in Bogor, West Java.Although various state activities are not being carried, the public is allowed to visit the group, the previously requested permission to the Secretary of State, cq Head of the Presidential Household.Bogor Palace formerly named Buitenzorg or Sans Souci means "without fear". Since 1870 to 1942, the Bogor Palace is the official residence of the Governor-General of Dutch and 38 of the British Governor General. Bogor Palace main building consists of, The main building of the palace serves to hold a formal state events, meetings, and ceremonies.The left wing of the building which has six bedrooms used to entertain foreign guests.

In 1744 the Governor-General Gustaaf Willem Baron van Imhoff will upset the peace of a small village in Bogor (Kampung Baru), a territory of the former Kingdom of Padjadjaran located upstream of Batavia. Van Imhoff have plans to establish the region as an agricultural area and resting place for the Governor-General.Bogor Palace was built in August 1744 and the form of the three levels, the first is a vacation home, he himself sketching and build from year 1745 to 1750, modeled after the architecture Blehheim Palace, residence of the Duke Malborough, near the city of Oxford in England. Are slowly, over time the changes done to the building during the early Governor-General of Dutch and English (Herman Willem Daendels and Sir Stamford Raffles), Bogor Palace building form has undergone various changes.So that was a rest home turns into paladian palace building with an area of ​​28.4 hectares and home reaches 14 892 m² building area. However, disaster struck on October 10, 1834 due to an earthquake shook the eruption of Mount Salak so that the palace was heavily damaged. In 1850, the Bogor Palace was rebuilt, but it does not rise again because it adapted to local situations are often earthquake. During the administration of Governor-General Albertus Duijmayer Jacob van Twist (1851-1856) the rest of the old building was torn down and rebuilt earthquake by taking the European architecture of the 19th century.

In 1870, Buitenzorg Palace used as the official residence of the Governor General of the Dutch East Indies. Buitenzorg Palace was the last occupant was the Governor General Tjarda Starkenborg Stachourwer van which was forced to surrender the castle to General Imamura, pemeritah Japanese occupation.In 1950, after independence, the Bogor Presidential Palace began to be used by the Indonesian government, and officially became one of the Indonesian Presidential Palace.In 1968 the Bogor Palace was officially opened for public visits under the approval of President Suharto. Flow of visitors from outside and within the country annually reach about 10 thousand people.On 15 November 1994, Bogor Palace become the annual meeting place APEC economic ministers (Asia-Pacific Economy Cooperation), and there was issued the Bogor Declaration. [1] The Declaration is a commitment of APEC's 18 member states are free to conduct the trade and investment by 2020.On August 16, 2002, during the reign of President Megawati, held a "glow of freedom" to commemorate the anniversary of RI-57, and enlivened by the appearance of Twilite Orchestra with conductor Addie MS.On July 9, 2005, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono married his son, Agus Yudhoyono at Istana Pohan   Anissa.Bogor.zeron

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