List of festivals in Indonesia

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Waisak (Vesak) day celebration at Borobudur, Central Java.

Below is a list of festivals in Indonesia. The list is divided based on their respective calendar.

Changing date[]

Gregorian calendar[]

Gregg Karukas performance in 2008 Java Jazz Festival, reputedly largest jazz festival in the southern hemisphere.
Solo Batik Carnival, one of the largest extravagant costumes procession in Indonesia.

Lunar calendar[]

Cap Go Meh feast in 19th century Dutch Indies.

Traditional Chinese festivals in Indonesia are usually known under their Hokkien names, with several dialects exist some cities e.g. Medan and Bagansiapiapi.

Date (Chinese calendar) English name Indonesian name Mandarin name Hokkien name Hakka name Remarks
1st date of 1st month Chinese New Year Tahun Baru Imlek 農曆新年

农历新年

(Nónglì Xīnnián)

1st day of 1st month of Chinese calendar. Public holiday since 2003
15th date of 1st month Lantern Festival Festival Lampion 元宵節

元宵节

(Yuánxiāo Jié)

十五暝

(Cha̍p Gō͘ Mê)

Festival marking the last day of Chinese New Year celebration.
15th day after vernal equinox Qingming Festival Festival Qingming 清明節

清明节

(Qīngmíng Jié)

清明節

清明节

(Chheng Bêng Chat)

5th day of 5th month Dragon Boat Festival Peh Cun 端午节

端午節

(Duānwǔ Jié)

扒船

(Pê Chûn)

端陽

(Tôn-yòng)

Bakar Tonggang Ceremony Ritual Bakar Tonggang 儀式燃料的駁船

仪式燃料的驳船

(Yíshì Ránliào de Bóchuán)

五月十六日

(Gō͘ Go̍eh Cha̍p La̍k Ji̍t)

15th night of the 7th month Ghost Festival Festival Cioko 鬼節

鬼节

(Guǐ Jié)

Vedic (lunisolar) calendar[]

  • Vaisakha
    • Waisak (full moon of Vaisakha)

Islamic/Javanese (lunar) calendar[]

Tabuik is the local manifestation of Muharram remembrance.
Pukul menyapu

Other[]

Balinese calendar[]

This list includes festivals which don't follow any of the previous calendars, such as the Balinese pawukon and saka calendar.

Odalan procession in Bali.
  • Galungan and Kuningan
  • Odalan (temple anniversary in Bali, held once every Pawukon year)
  • Nyepi (held once every Saka year)

Hindu calendar[]

Tamil calendar[]

Tengger calendar[]

References[]

  1. ^ Gili Nightlife
  2. ^ a b c d e Indonesia Kalender Wisata 2012 (PDF). Kantor Dinas Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif.
  3. ^ Bali Spirit Festival
  4. ^ Post, The Jakarta. "ARTJOG closes with pledge to do better next year". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  5. ^ a b c "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-07-19. Retrieved 2013-07-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) 4 Festival Budaya Terkenal di Indonesia
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