Sunday, December 21, 2014

INSPIRING PERSON-repost

Mariya Ulfah is as singer. She is unestablish but i  certain if she focus for her job, she will be a famous singer. Beside of that sometimes she becomes a model for a magazine. I agree with whom that choose her be a model cause she is pretty enough. With her excess she is not arrogant but be good person, i think although i just knew her few month ago. She is very interesting, never let everyone to do not do anything. She always have a new topic for discussed. I just awesome by her story. She had many experience, after graduated senior high school she accept in eiger company. Not only that, she tried to find any work in other country and often accepted. But sadly she cannot go there cause her mother wont it.
She has many foreigner friends. She always join with them to introduce Jawa Barat to them. Now she moves to Bali for go to university.

                   

MY GOAL MY DREAM MY FUTURE

             Everyone must have a story in their life. Each of story can build some goal, dream and future. story of their life that make a truth of their self to bring their future. All of that not only for them, but for me too. I have a goal, a dream and future maybe it's more than "a" it have changed be "some" for my life.
             I made my first goal when i was kid. I made it cause my parent asked me and i did it. Sadly i forget what is that. Now, i have my own goal that exist from my deep heart. I made it when i was junior high school and i try to improve my goal every time be better and better.
             My big goal is everything i did must make my parents feel proud of me. I always try the best for it cause when my parents happy on me, i will proud of myself. My parents said they want a good score of me and i did it well until ten grade. I don't know what's wrong with me, this semester i got bad score for some lessons. I just try my best and follow the rules. i got some remedial and i still got bad score. I see that face from my parents, the one thing that most wont to be seen. ya, they looked disappointed.  I promise to my self be better in the next semester.
             I always imagine about my dream. I want go around the world before i do that i wish i can build a mosque and pilgrim. Beside of that i hope i can get a full scholarship for my university . When i was child i ever imagine if i ride on air balloon. Until this time i always imagine that i can ask my parents to join me go to amazing place that never seen before.
            What a funny! When i was child, i have been imagine that one day i will get a speech in front of citizen as a president. I fancy my self can rebuilt my country. In other day i have been imagine that i could stand on the moon and take a good photo with sun. In the earth i will show it to everyone.
              My last topic, i have planned for my future since i was in junior high school. If i grow up, i want to be a doctor and work in a hospital. I will aside part of my salary to build my own business. If it goes well and make a lot of money i want to make a hospital. After that i will try help everyone in Indonesia.

Friday, December 19, 2014

LOST VIDEO CONFERENCE

I just lost my first chance to attend a video conference. But i absent with a reason, i got sick in that day.
I think my maag get worst. I had felt it since my last hour in school. It felt like there was someone hurt your intestine. and just like your intestine have some holes and blood got out from it.
I went straight home when my class was end. At home i told my mom, that i unwell. She gave me some food to eat, she said that i maag. I just ate it little bit.
She suggest me to went sleep. Sadly i couldn't sleep cause my stomach getting worse. I was in this condition about 4 hours. It very hurt me.
I still try to slept but it failed.
Finally at night i could only slept well.

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BAKTI DESA

Bakti desa is kind of event to help other that sponsored by school ^^ for student at 11 grade.
It held on 23rd-25th October 2014. Our year went to Resmitingal village. first we gathered at school and went there by public transport. One day before, we had own group to help the family we will get.

My groups got a kind family. The hose wife name is Mrs. Rani. She is very kind and opened. I like her, she told us all about the village. She took us to go around the village. In first day we just spent our time at home, cause mrs. Rani had completed her job. We spoke a lot about our self, about her life and many  more. Her husband work as a farmer, but this month he just flushed the plant and he do it at midnight. So we didn't join him.


In the evening Mrs Rani asked us to looked the field. We got down to the farming and rice field. The scenery is very very beautiful. So  we took some picture there. A long the way, she told us about her friend, about the development of Resmitingal, about student in Resmitingal. Mrs Rani is a kindergarten teacher too, but before it she was a farmer like her husband and until now he haven't get any kids. Then we went home, before it we bought some food for our dinner. My friend and i cooked together, at the time my homeroom teacher came to look for us.


The second day was came. We got up early, then we made up our bed and cleaned up the house. after that we bought some food to the stall. We ate fried rice. Then we Went to the kindergarten and tried making a games. After that we helped Mrs. Rani to cleaned up the plant in farming. We spent our time outside the house in that day.


Last day, we woke a bit late. When we woke up, food had served. In last day, we must said goodbye to Mrs. Rani and her husband. All student felt tired , but we happy beside we got new experience we can share our happiness. If you ask me which i will choose between bakdes and task from school. I choose the first one.

MATSWAPATI

Matswapati is kind of festival... It held just like in other school but it more more and more special the other. Why? cause our festival show our culture, especially sundanese culture.

In that event, i joined as a team medical. 3 days before the event held we gathered for more information, cleared up our place and prepared for the medicine. Some people maybe think that it was simply to be a team medical, but it not as easy as they think. One month before the event we have training first about rescue how to first aid.



Back to our main topic. Matswapati held on 27th September 2014. The gate opened at 8 o'clock and we sold ticket just 25 k. Before the prelude, we made like a small parade that showed our culture. This parade followed by some groups. The groups came from the student and other student from other school. There were three teacher who become jury and they waited for the parade and will gave it score.

Our prelude opened by our mayor and event chairman. "We called it Matswapati cause mMatwapati is a great king, and we hope this event can be a great event too. Beside of that we make this event to remind the citizen about our culture." said Abdel as known as the event chairman.

There were so many stand in there.. They sold many merchandise that connected with the event, even there are open spaces for divination. These were the artist :
- Glen Fredly
- Wayang Golek Giriharja
- Sambasunda Junior
- Komunitas Hong
- Karinding
- Calung
- and the other
If you lost that cool event this year... You must try it next year! Waiting for us.

Thursday, December 18, 2014

BULLYING

Bullying is kind of a threat to someone that considered more weak. Someone that bullied usually called bully boy or bully girl. The person that bully must be have any reason why they bully them. First, it could be they were one of the bully girl or boy and they want to pay it back. Second, most of them just follow the other friend and they think it's kind of play. Beside of that, they feel happy when they upper than the other. The last, it's the worst reason.. i think. They want to bully the other cause they want. Why i said that it the worst, that person will give this bad things to the other and his/her friend will join him to do bad, and he can be a psychopath.


Bullying can be done in many ways. They can do it by called their name, do anything rough, make them shame in front of the public and other crazy ways. Now i will talk about the most people did but they don't realize that it could be a bullying. What is it?. If you like to call your friend with their little name or with other name that made by you, i think it not full of right and i'm not say that this is bad too. You know, why it could be one of way to bullying the other? Let we see If you called they with their little name, part of them will embarrassed and if it happened you are the one did it. Or if you always call them with your own, maybe they don't like it or annoyed with this things. And if you say, "but they don't matter with it." Ya, it's good if the reason like that.. but there are some person that don't understand about it and will copy you with bad ways. It means you just teached them bad things. So, be careful with all have you done.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

LITTLE PICNIC

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Honestly, it's not a holiday. But for me it was the most successful day which i spent  with my parents.
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Last Sunday i thought i must go a picnic. I want it so much so i said to my mom, " mom, what if we get a picnic?"
"It's nice, i'll talk to dad."
five minutes after that, my dad got out from the bed room and said, "prepare yourself we will go picnic."
I was surprised at that time.  I needed refreshing but not so fast. My young brother and me just did what my parents said-we are good kids-.
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You know Situ Patenggang? if you don't have any idea for this place.. i will show the picture

i got that picture from internet, but i have gone there and i admit it's wondrous place.
we called "Situ" cause we're sundanese but it means a lake.. 
It's located in Bandung Selatan exactly in Ciwidey. You want to know more for this place just go there.. you will get your own story for that place. And point of my story now not for Situ pat
inadvertently we arrived at the beach. It's small beach. honestly  i don't like the atmosphere. The citizens made me uncomfortable, i can't find the reason. Ya it might be cause i just vomiting.
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That was  a tiring day, but i was happy in that day. We could gathered and had a tea time, talked about my school. Everything. Sadly i didn't take any picture in there.
The last but not least, i suggest you to go there....you must try it, though the place is not beautiful as you think but it will be your next story and led other stories in your life, and people will remember it.

Friday, June 13, 2014

HOLIDAY

     Last holiday, i got my new experience. My brother and i joined a camp. It was very delightful and held in 3 days. We got our camp in a place . The participant came from Bandung until outside of west java, and some of them still at junior high school and other at senior high school. This camp not only teach us about how to survive in world but also about goodness. Like attitude, knowledge and another else.
     We went there by some trucks. Arrived in the place, the committee gave us some works. All of guys must made up the tend and girls must helped the committee to prepared all that we will need. After the tend made up well, the committee divided us to be some groups. They closed our eyes and whispered one animal's name and then we must copy the sound of that animal. After that we can met with our group. Committee gave us much time to knowing one each other and tidy up our things. In evening we must made "yel-yel". Oh ya and my group's name is SOETA. hahaha funny name........... When the sun goes down, every group must showed their "yel-yel".
      The second day we spent our time for the games. It was a great games. for the first games we must entered a tire with fast andddddddd WE GOT IT. For the second games we must passed a net, but the different with other net, the hole is more big and we must passed it. In the third games we must creep like an army. At the end we must played a game under waterfall. Small but beatiful, i liked it. we took a photo in there but i lose it :CCCC.
      Our last day, we packed our things. After that we must like dedicate for the resident. we asked what they want, what problem they got and everything that they want. We had a little conversation and they just want some good fertilizer from the government and he hope field that be planted by him not sell with the owner.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

INSPIRING PERSON

      Mariya Ulfah is as singer. She is be good person, i think although i just knew her few month ago. She is very interesting, never let everyone to do not do anything. She always have a new topic for discussed. I just awesome by her story. She had many experience, after graduated senior high school she accept in eiger company. Not only that, she tried to find any work in other country and often accepted. But sadly she cannot go there cause her mother wont it.
      She has many foreigner friends. She always join with them to introduce Jawa Barat to them. Now she moves to Bali for go to university.
                     

Friday, May 9, 2014

AMAZING PLACE- Taman Sari

Taman Sari (Yogyakarta)

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Taman Sari
Jogjakarta, January 2007.jpg
The bathing complex of Taman Sari.
Taman Sari (Yogyakarta) is located in Java
Taman Sari (Yogyakarta)
Location in Java
General information
Architectural styleJavaneseCastle
Town or cityJl. Ngasem, Yogyakarta
CountryIndonesia
Coordinates7.810151°S 110.358946°E
Construction started1758
Completed1765/9
ClientHamengkubuwono I
Design and construction
ArchitectTumenggung Mangundipura,[1]Demang Tegis (legendary)
Taman Sari also known as Taman Sari Water Castle is a site of a former royal garden of the Sultanate of Yogyakarta. It is located about 2 km south within the grounds of the KratonYogyakartaIndonesia. Built in mid 18th century, the Taman Sari had multiple functions, such as a resting area, a workshop, a meditation area, a defense area, and a hiding place.[2]
Taman Sari consisted of four distinct areas: a large artificial lake with islands and pavilions located in the west, a bathing complex in the centre, a complex of pavilions and pools in the south, and a smaller lake in the east. Today only the central bathing complex is well preserved, while the other areas have been largely occupied by the Kampung Taman settlement.
Since 1995 the Yogyakarta Palace Complex including Taman Sari is listed as a tentative World Heritage Site.[3][4]
The name Taman Sari comes from the Javanese words taman, meaning a "garden" or "park" and sari, which means "beautiful" or "flowers". Hence, the name Taman Sari means an area of a beautiful garden adorned with flowers. An old article described it as a "water castle" (Dutchwaterkasteel); as by shutting the watergates, the complex would be completely immersed in water, leaving tall structures standing out.[5]
The bathing area where the concubines would bathe while waiting for the sultan to choose one
The building of Taman Sari commenced during the reign of Sultan Hamengkubuwono I (1755–1792), the first sultan of theYogyakarta Sultanate, and was completed by the time of Sultan Hamengkubuwono II. The building site, however, had already been known as a bathing place called Pacethokan Spring since Sunan Amangkurat IV’s reign (1719–1726).[6][7] According to Kitab Mamana in Yogyakarta Kraton, the project leader for the construction of Taman Sari was Tumenggung Mangundipura. He had travelled twice to Batavia to learn about European architecture, which is the reason why the architecture of Taman Sari has marks of European style.[8] The Regent of Madiun, Raden Rangga Prawirasentika, participated in funding the construction of Taman Sari. Prawirasentika also beseeched the Sultan to be relieved of Madiun's tax obligation. He offered other alternative ways of payment. The Sultan accepted his proposal. In 1758, the Sultan commanded the Regent to supervise the making of bricks and various complements, which would be used to build a beautiful garden. The sultan wanted a place where he could spend some time to relax after many years of wars that he had just experienced. Raden Tumenggung Mangundipura, under supervision of Raden Arya Natakusuma (who later became Sri Pakualam II), was responsible for the construction. The building was started in 1684 Javanese year (1758 AD). After finding out how large the complex was, Raden Rangga Prawirasentika realized that the cost would have been greater than the taxes. He resigned from the project and was replaced by Prince Natakusuma who continued the project to completion.[9][10]
Taman Sari was built three years after the Giyanti Agreement as a resting place for Sultan Hamengkubuwono I. The complex consists of about 59 buildings[4]including a mosque, meditation chambers, swimming pools, and a series of 18 water gardens and pavilions surrounded by artificial lakes. The complex was effectively used between 1765–1812.
The British invasion of the Yogyakarta Kraton saw considerable parts of the complex destroyed in 1812.[12]
The building of Taman Sari ended upon the completion of the gates and the walls. A sengkalan memet (a Javanese chronogram)[13][14] on the western gate (Gedhong Gapura Hageng) marks the year with the Javanese words Lajering Kembang Sinesep Peksi, denoting the Javanese year of 1691 or about 1765: lajering, "core" for 1; kembang, "flower" for 9; sinerep, "suck" or "drink" for 6; peksi, "bird" for 1; the sentence can be read as "birds gathering pollen of the flower". The relief around this sengkalan memet shows birds siphoning honey from flowery trees.
The maintenance of Taman Sari was abandoned shortly after Hamengkubuwono I died, partly because the elaborate hydraulic works were so difficult to maintain. The gardens were neglected and the buildings suffered some damage during the Java War of 1825–1830.
A late 19th century photo of the Kenongo building in ruins. The surrounding area, once the Segaranlake, is dry and filled with plants. Today the lake is filled with buildings and the Kenongo building is still in ruin.
The palace complex fell out of use following an earthquake in 1867, which destroyed several buildings and drained the water features. Over time, squatters began to inhabit the site, surrounding the ruins of the deserted pavilions and filling the empty lakebeds.
In early 1970s, effort at restoration was made. Only the bathing complex has been completely restored.

Demang Tegis

The manuscript of Serat Rerenggan mentions the story of Demang Tegis, a Portuguese man said to be one of the architect of Taman Sari. According to the manuscript, a strange man suddenly appeared in Mancingan Village (a locality name on the south coast of Java near Parangtritis). With long nose, white complexion, and a foreign language, the villagers suspected that the person was some kind of spirit or forest fairy. They presented him to the current sultan, Hamengkubuwono II. Apparently the sultan found interest in the person and took the strange man as his servant. Some years had passed and the man had finally learned to talk in Javanese. According to him, he was a Portuguese (or in Javanese, Portegis) who was stranded from a shipwreck. He also claimed to have been a housebuilder, so the sultan ordered him to erect a fortress. Satisfied by the man’s work, the sultan gave him the title "demang." From then on that person was known as Demang Portegis or Demang Tegis.[15]

There is a controversy whether Demang Tegis was actually the architect of Taman Sari, as the design resembles a hybrid of Javanese and Dutch styles, rather than Portuguese. P.J. Veth, in Java – Book III, page 631 wrote, "Local research says that [Taman Sari’s architecture] was designed by either a Spanish or Portuguese engineer, who was stranded off his sunken ship at the southern beach. However, [the architecture] that strongly shows Javanese character contradicts this."[16] The evidence about Demang Tegis remains an inconclusive, yet the architecture of Taman Sari moved a number of Portuguese experts on architecture and cultural heritage to examine the Taman Sari in 2001.[11][17]
The widespread assumption of European influence in the design of Taman Sari has been also challenged by the research of Hélène Njoto-Feillard from theUniversity of Pantheon-Sorbonne, presented in a 2003 conference paper. Analysing the historic context and architectural style of the complex, the conclusion is that the creators are most likely local Javanese. The absence of any mention of European involvement in the construction of Taman Sari in Dutch historic descriptions is presented as further evidence in support of this hypothesis.[4]

Buildings

Taman Sari can be divided into four areas. The first area is the artificial lake Segaran located in the west. The second area is a bathing complex in the south of theSegaran lake, called the Umbul Binangun bathing complex. The third area, now completely gone, is the Pasarean Ledok Sari and Garjitawati Pool, located in the south of the bathing complex. The fourth area is the east side of the first and second area, which extend far to the east and to the southeast complex of Magangan.

The Segaran lake area

Row of small Tajug buildings that functioned as air vents for the underground tunnel. On the left is the ruin of the Cemethi Island. On the background to the right is the eastern gate of Gedhong Gapura Panggung. The area, once an artificial lake, is now filled with settlements
The Segaran lake area was the main complex of the Taman Sari during its era. This complex consisted of a man-made lake called Segaran ("artificial sea") with some buildings located on artificial islands in the middle of a lake. The buildings are connected by an underwater tunnel. It was used as the starting point for the royal family to reach the Taman Sari pools via a vessel. Today, the Segaran lake cannot be seen any longer as the water had been drained and the lake bed is now filled with human settlements. The underwater tunnel, which is now underground after the water had gone, still exist and can be accessed.[4][18][19]
In the middle of Segaran was an artificial island known as Kenongo Island (Javanese Pulo Kenongo). It was named after the cananga trees which once covered the island. On this island is a one-storeyed structure called the Kenongo building (Javanese Gedhong Kenongo), now in ruins.[4][18][19]
On the south side of Kenongo Island is a row of small buildings called the Tajug. These buildings were originally used as air vents for the tunnel located below the lake. This underground tunnel, constructed in 1761,[20]was an alternative way to reach the Kenongo Island other than by a vessel. Also on the south side of the Kenongo Island is another artificial island called Cemethi Island (Javanese Pulo Cemethi) or Panembung Island (JavanesePulo Panembung). It is a one-storeyed structure for the Sultan to meditate, or some said, a hiding place for the royal family during an attack. Another name for this island is Sumur Gumantung, because on the south side of this island is a well that hangs above the ground. This place could only be reached via the underwater tunnel. The building of Cemethi Island is now also in ruin.[18] A legend says that there is a secret tunnel that connects the palace with the south sea (Indian Ocean) whereNyai Roro Kidul or the Queen of the South has her palace.[21] The supernatural Queen becomes the spiritual wife of Yogyakarta Sultan for many generations.[19][22]
The elevated platform inside Sumur Gumulingwhere the four staircases meet in the center.
On the west side of Kenongo Island is another one-storeyed circular structure that forms another artificial island in the past called Gumuling Well (Sumur Gumuling). These one-storeyed building can only be entered via the underwater tunnel. The building was used as a mosque. A niche in the wall of this building was used as a mihrab. The central area of this building is an elevated platform where four staircases meet, and then from the platform, one staircase reach the first floor. On the ground level of this platform is a small pool that was used for Muslim ritual ablution.[4][11][19]

The bathing complex

The second area is located on the south of the former artificial lake of Segaran. Even though this area was not the focal point of Taman Sari, it is the best preserved area in the complex and is currently the most popular tourist attraction. The area is accessed via two gates on the east and the west side, each of these gates leads to the center of the complex, first to an inner octagonal-shaped courtyard on the east and the west, and then each of these courtyards leads to a central bathing complex in the center.[18][19]

The gates

Western gate of Gedhong Gapura Hageng
The eastern gate
The two gates into the Taman Sari bathing complex: west (top) and east
There are two gates that lead to the bathing complex, the western one called Gedhong Gapura Hageng and the eastern one called Gedhong Gapura Panggung. Both gates are decorated with ornaments of stylized birds and flowering foliages.[4][18][19]
The west entrance, the Gedhong Gapura Hageng was formerly used as the main entrance to the bathing complex. The east facade of the gate is still visible today, but the west facade is blocked by settlements. The construction of this gate was finished in 1691 Javanese Year (about 1765 AD). The east entrance, the Gedhong Gapura Panggung is still functioning as a gate and is now the main entrance for tourists. The east entrance is a building with four staircases, two on the west side and two on the eastside. Four nagas once decorated this gate, now there are only two nagas left. The building was finished in 1684 Javanese calendar (about 1758 AD).

The octagonal courtyards

Each of the gates leads to an octagonal-shaped courtyard. The western gate leads to a western octagonal-shaped enclosed courtyard. In the past, a building stood in the center of this courtyard, which was called the Lopak-lopak building (JavaneseGedhong Lopak-lopak).
The eastern gate leads to an octagonal-shaped enclosed courtyard as well. It has a similar layout with the Gedhong Lopak-lopak courtyard, but within it, there are four pavilions known as Gedhong Sekawan. These pavilions were used as the resting place for the royal family.
The eastern and the western octagonal courtyards lead to the central bathing complex.

Umbul Pasiraman bathing complex

The gate in the bathing complex that leads to the eastern octagonal courtyard
Umbul Pasiraman, also known as Umbul Binangun or Umbul Winangun, is a bathing complex for the royal family. The bathing complex is an enclosed space surrounded by tall structures. It consists of three pools decorated with mushroom-shaped springs and large flower pots.
There are two buildings in the bathing complex. The northernmost building was used as the resting place and changing room for the daughters and concubines of the sultan. On the south side of this building is a pool known as Umbul Muncar. The pool is divided into two by a central pathway (known as Blumbang Kuras) that runs east-west. The next building on the south is a building with a tower in its center. The right wing of the building was used as the sultan's changing room, the east wing was used as his resting place. The central tower was used by the sultan to observe his daughters and concubines bathing in the pool.
On the south of this building is the third pool that was used only by the sultan and his concubines. During its era, only females and the sultan were allowed to enter this bathing complex.

Gedhong Temanten

Gedhong Temanten buildings. In the background is the eastern gate,Gedhong Gapuro Panggung
On the southeast and northeast of the Gedhong Gapuro Panggung are two buildings known as Gedhong Temanten. The buildings were formerly used by the castle guard. According to archeological study, on the south side of this building was another building and a garden whose remain cannot be seen anymore and is filled with settlements.

The third area

This area that is located south of the bathing complex, but no visible remains are left. According to a reconstruction of the site, this complex consisted of the complex of Pasarean Dalem Ledok Sari and the pool complex of Garjitawati with several pavilions and a garden. Pasarean Dalem Ledok Sari is the only part of the complex that is still protected. Pasarean Dalem Ledok Sari was probably used as a meditation place for the sultan, or some said as the meeting place for the sultan and his concubines. In the middle of the building was also a sleeping room for the sultan with water flowing beneath it. There was also a kitchen, a looming room, a storage, two pools for the servants, and a garden.

The fourth area

The fourth complex is the part of the Taman Sari complex that is practically has no visible remains, except for a former hanging bridge and remains of a pier. The description of this area is retrieved from a reconstruction made from the 1812 English army sketch of the Yogyakartakraton. This area extends about 600 meters to the east of the Segaran lake area. This area consisted of another artificial lake on the southeast of the Magangan complex toward the northeast of Siti Hinggil Kidul complex. In the middle of this artificial lake is another artificial island called Kinupeng Island (Javanese Pulo Kinupeng). A building, known as Gading building (Javanese Gedhong Gading) stood in the middle of the island.[19][23]
This artificial lake is connected to the east side of the Segaran Lake via a 380 meter long canal that runs east to west. The canal was about 20 meter wide and there are two bottlenecks that are thought to be the place where a hanging bridge once stood. One of the bridge is now located in the street that connects the kraton complex of Magangan with the Kamandhungan Kidul. The layout of the bridge can still be recognized, although the bridge itself has gone. On the west side of the hanging bridge is a pier that was used by the sultan as his starting point for his journey to the Taman Sari pool on his royal vessel.[19][23]
The canal is bounded on the south and north with a garden, now located on the west side of the kraton complex of Kamanghungan Kidul and Siti Hinggil Kidul. Today, all of these canals, bridges, lakes, and gardens have been filled with local settlements; the garden becomes the Kampung Ngadisuryan, the lake becomes the kampung Segaran.[19][24]

Around Taman Sari

2010 Photo of female Batik painter living around Taman Sari (Kampung Taman) crafting batik.
Today, the area around the Taman Sari castle complex is occupied by a settlement called Kampung Taman with 2,700 residents. The community is known for their batik and traditional painting craft traditions. Also located in this area is the Ngasem Traditional Market (Pasar Ngasem), the biggest bird market in Yogyakarta, and the Sokotunggal mosque, a unique mosque built in the early 20th century with a single pillar that is different from the usual Javanese traditional architecture.