
Traditional Costumes from North Moluccas (Maluku Utara),
The fashion mode style of traditional people of North Maluku influenced by costume mode of emperor of Ternate and Tidore.
For example Baju Koja (long flowing robe), this shirt usually was put on by prince and families in thte traditional ceremony, but now it can be worn by teenagers in the special event.
Bahu Koja is complemented by head tie (Taala Polulu). For a women usually wear long Kebaya cloth that have nine buttons added with jewelry and sandals.
Why Malaysia always steal Indonesia culture heritage & islands?
Largest theft of cultural Indonesian artifacts done By Malaysia...
Malaysia Anthem "NEGARA-KU" = TERANG BULAN Songs (Indonesia Old Song in Dutch East Indies Era) = MAMULA MOON
TERANG BULAN http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADTGyzE0WK0&feature=related
NEGARA-KU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfnIKrz7dYw&NR=1
NEGARA-KU (Perak State) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBlQ3nWRmeo&feature=related
MAMULA MOON http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsFIhqj6_MY
Why its could be same? only the lyric is different?
Malaysia Anthem is same with other??/ Malaysia is Funny Asia
Don't have National character...always steal and steal...also claim as them...fuuuiiihh...
Couple of days ago during the Parliament one of the representative came out with an issue of a rock singer Hattan should be thrown out to the sea due to his act by condemning the national anthem negaraku. It is interesting. I ve read one article. Is Negaraku adapted from hawaiian melody. The song, entitled Mamula moon by Felix Mendlessen and his Hawaiian serenaders, carried the melody of the national anthem.
History has it that the Negaraku was adapted from state anthem of Perak (one of the state in the federation Malaysia) which had a similiar melody to the keroncong infleunced Terang Bulan, a popular song in the 1930's in Dutch East Indies (Indonesia after 1945) and Malaya.
It was aslo familiar tune in the island of Seychelles where a former Perak Sultan lived in exile ( nih guna bahasa Inggeris halus bahasa kasarnya been jailed in Seychelles for fighting against England).A french band use to play the tune when it performed on the island. There is how ever, no record of the exact origin of teh melody.
Some historians believe that a well known 19th century French poet and composer, Perren Jean de Beranger, wrote the music.