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Taman Mini Indonesia Indah

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (lit.'Beautiful Indonesia Mini Park'; formerly Taman Mini "Indonesia Indah" with apostrophes—abbreviated as TMII) is a culture-based recreational area located in East Jakarta, Indonesia. Since July 2021, it is operated by PT Taman Wisata Candi Borobudur, Prambanan, dan Ratu Boko, a subsidiary of the state-owned tourism holding company Injourney. It was operated by Yayasan Harapan Kita, a foundation established by Siti Hartinah, the first lady during most of the New Order and wife of Suharto, and run by Suharto's descendants since his death until 2021. It has an area of about 147 hectares (363 acres).[1] The project cost some US$ 26 million.

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah
Logo since August 2023
Indonesian Children Castle at TMII
LocationEast Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
Coordinates6°18′6″S 106°53′48″E / 6.30167°S 106.89667°E / -6.30167; 106.89667
StatusOperating
Opened20 April 1975; 48 years ago (1975-04-20)
OwnerGovernment of Indonesia
Operated byTaman Wisata Candi Borobudur, Prambanan, dan Ratu Boko
SloganJelajah Cerita Indonesia (Explore the Story of Indonesia)
Area146.8 ha (363 acres)
Websitewww.tamanmini.com
The iconic golden snail IMAX special-built cinema at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. It was the only IMAX cinema in Indonesia until the opening of an IMAX screen in Gandaria City in the 2010s.

The park is a synopsis of Indonesian culture, with virtually all aspects of daily life in Indonesia's 26 (in 1975) provinces encapsulated in separate pavilions with the collections of rumah adat as the example of Indonesian vernacular architecture, clothing, dances and traditions are all depicted impeccably. The park mainly exhibites the physical culture of the nation. Apart from that, there is a lake with a miniature of the archipelago in the middle of it, cable cars, museums, Keong Emas IMAX cinema (Indonesia's only IMAX cinema until the 2010s), a theater called the Theatre of My Homeland (Theater Tanah Airku) and other recreational facilities which make TMII one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city.[2]

In 2007, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah launched a new logo with branding slogan Pesona Indonesia (Indonesian Charm). It received a facelift in 2023 with new flat color variations and the slogan was changed into Jelajah Cerita Indonesia (Explore the Story of Indonesia).

On 31 December 2014, the World Peace Committee recognized TMII as an International Civilization Park and World Peace Theme Park.[3]

History edit

 
Nitra, the mascot of TMII

The idea of presenting Indonesia on a small scale was conceived by first lady, Siti Hartinah, better known as Tien Suharto. It came about at a convention on 8 Cendana Street on 13 March 1970. Through this recreational site, she hoped to cultivate national pride in more Indonesian people.[2][4] A project called "Indonesian Miniature Project" was started by Harapan Kita Foundation in 1972. The concept of this culture-based recreational area was inspired by Indonesia's unparalleled natural riches and local folk diversity. Taman Mini Indonesia Indah was eventually inaugurated on 20 April 1975.[4]

In January 2022, the revitalization of TMII was started to support the side event of the 2022 G20 Bali summit in Jakarta, with its new concept named "Indonesia Opera", designed by Urban+.[5][6] The revitalization focuses on area readjusments and facility improvements. When the revitalization was executed, TMII was still opened to the public, until it was eventually closed on 17 May 2022.[7]

Because the new concept has an environmental friendly design, more green spaces were added, so TMII would consist of 70% green spaces and 30% buildings – based on its original masterplan in 1972.[8] Apart from that, visitors are no longer allowed to explore the complex using personal cars or motorcycles, because the park is designated as a low-emission zone. As the alternative, visitors can explore the complex using the available zero-emission vehicles, such as electric microbuses and aeromovels, or renting a bicycle or electric scooters.[9]

TMII was reopened to the public on 31 December 2022 after being chosen as one of the venues for the new year celebration 2023. On 1 September 2023, the revitalization of TMII was inaugurated by President Joko Widodo.[10] The revitalization cost IDR 1,7 trillion, with additional budget from InJourney up to IDR 200 billion.[8]

Characteristics edit

TMII was originally located on a public area of 145 ha, as farms and fields. Later, the team was able to convert these fields into a suitable location for the construction. The topography of TMII is rather hilly, consistent with what the builders required. The team claimed the advantage of utilizing this uneven terrain was the ability to create interesting and diverse landscapes and enclosures, as well as reflecting the various characteristics of the Indonesian environment.[2]

TMII currently has 33 pavillions of the provinces of Indonesia, 7 places of worship, 24 parks/open spaces, 17 museums, and 18 amusement rides and other facilities.

Parts of TMII edit

Venues of Indonesian provinces edit

 
The Jaipongan dance performance in West Java pavilion in TMII.
 
West Sumatra pavilion in TMII.
 
Provinces which had a pavillion in TMII:
  Original pavillions (1975)
  New pavillions, built after the period of formations of new provinces
  Provinces that do not have a pavillon yet

Since each Indonesian province maintains its own unique and distinct cultures, shelters, attire and dialects, TMII built a model of each of the houses from the provinces. TMII attempted not only to reconstruct the homes, but also to create a realistic model of the environment and shelters of the various people of Indonesia.[11] The venues, which are situated around the main lake in a similar fashion to the different islands of the Indonesian archipelago, are thematically divided into six areas in respect to the main islands of Indonesia; Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi, the Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku and Papua. Each pavilions featured in typical vernacular Indonesian architecture of each provinces. Examples of Indonesian traditional vernacular houses are: Joglo and Omah Kudus Javanese houses of Central Java and Yogyakarta pavilion; Minang Rumah Gadang of West Sumatra pavilion; Malay houses of Jambi and Riau provinces; Torajan Tongkonan and Bugis house of South Sulawesi pavilion; and Balinese house compound with intricately carved candi bentar split gate and kori agung gate.

It also displays various traditional costumes, wedding costumes, dance costumes, ethnographic artifacts such as weapons and daily tools, and models of traditional architecture to describe the way of life of its people. Each province’s pavilion is also equipped with a small stage, amphitheatre or auditorium for traditional dance performances, traditional music performances or traditional ceremonies that are usually held in Sundays. Some of these pavilions are also equipped with cafeterias featuring traditional Indonesian cuisines and also souvenir shops offering various handicrafts, T-shirts and souvenirs.

Since 1975 until the 2000s, the original design of TMII consisted of a model of the traditional houses (rumah adat) from the 27 provinces of Indonesia, including East Timor. But after the secession of East Timor from Indonesia in 2002, the East Timor pavilion changed its status to become the Museum of East Timor. Since Indonesia consists of 33 provinces (in 2004), the new province pavilions of Bangka Belitung, Banten, West Sulawesi, North Maluku, Gorontalo, Riau Islands, and West Papua have been built in northeast part of the park, although the size and area of these pavilions is much smaller than the previous ones.

After the recognition of the Chinese Indonesian culture as an integral part of Indonesian culture in 2000, the Chinese Indonesian pavilion and a confucian temple was built within the park.

Religious buildings edit

The religious buildings of several official faiths is meant to showcase the inter-faiths tolerance and religious harmony of Indonesia. The religious buildings are:

Gardens and parks edit

There are about ten gardens spread within TMII complex, but most are located primarily on the north and northeast side of the main lake:

  • Orchid Garden
  • Medicinal herbs Garden
  • Cactus Garden
  • Jasmine Garden
  • Keong Emas (Golden Snail) Flower Garden
  • Picnic Park
  • Taman Budaya Tionghoa Indonesia, a Chinese Indonesian cultural park

Taman Burung (Bird Park) edit

 
Spherical cage bird park.

Taman Burung is divided into five exhibits: Kubah barat (West dome) which include birds from the Greater Sunda Islands (Except Sulawesi) and the Lesser Sunda Islands, kubah timur (East dome) which include birds from Sulawesi, the Maluku Islands, and New Guinea, a free ranging river exhibit, raptor aviaries, and other aviaries and exhibits scattered around the park. The park also owns several birds from outside Indonesia, such as birds from China, Africa, Australia, and South America.

Museum Serangga edit

Museum Serangga is an invertebrates museum that has collections from around Southeast Asia. The Museum also has live insect exhibits and a small mammal park. It also has a breeding facility for butterflies.

Dunia Air Tawar edit

Dunia Air Tawar is the second largest freshwater and brackish themed aquarium in Asia. The aquarium has over 6000 animals from 126 species, including reptiles, amphibian, crustaceans, and fish.

In April 1994, Dunia Air Tawar, known as Taman Aquarium Air Tawar at that time, acquired a pair of wild caught largetooth sawfish from Lake Sentani, which died in 2005, making it the only public aquarium to keep sawfish in Indonesia.[12]

A large featherback kept by Dunia Air Tawar was said to be the extinct Chitala lopis. The individual is a wild caught from West Java.[13]

Taman Legenda edit

A dinosaur and Indonesian folklore themed park.

Technological Centre edit

Pusat peragaan Iptek or Science and Technology Display Centre is under coordination of the Ministry of Research and Technology. At the end of 2011 has 15 sites with about 300 science tools and visited by 341,000 visitor in a year. The sites are Robotic, Electric and Magnet, Mechanics, Mathematics, etc.[14]

Museums edit

 
The Tumpeng style Purna Bhakti Pertiwi Museum displaying artworks and souvenirs collections of Suharto.
 
The Indonesia Museum with Balinese style architecture.

There are fifteen museums at TMII:

Theatres edit

  • Keong Emas (Golden Snail) IMAX Theater
  • Tanah Airku Theater

Monuments, halls, buildings and other exhibits edit

 
Kala Makara main entrance
 
Sasono Utomo main building
 
The miniature of Indonesian Archipelago in the center lake viewed from the cable car.
  • Kala Makara main gates
  • Flower clock
  • Gajah Mada Plaza – With the statue of Gajah Mada, it is built on the former site of the now-demolished Telecommunications Museum
  • Tugu Api Pancasila, the main monument, an obelisk celebrating Pancasila
  • Baluwerti, a twin gate with relief of Indonesian history on its wall
  • Sasono Utomo, exhibition hall
    • Pendopo Agung Sasono Utomo (Grand Hall), the main building of the hall in Javanese Joglo style
  • Sasono Langen Budoyo, indoor stage and theater
  • Sasono Manganti
  • Sasana Kriya, multi purpose function hall
  • Contemporary Art Gallery (CAG) – It displays modern contemporary art to complement the existence of traditional arts. A merchandise store is also located inside the building.[15] It was previously used as the original management office of the park.
  • Park Management Office
  • Information center
  • Cokot Sculpture, a display of wooden sculptures by Cokot, a famous Balinese artist
  • The Miniature of Borobudur
  • APEC Memorial Monument and Garden
  • Non-Aligned Nations Friendship Monument and Garden
  • The miniature of the Indonesian archipelago on the central lake – Each island miniature are decorated with multicolor LED ambient light on its edge. The lake has dancing fountains and water screen that projects 9 selected Indonesian folklore at night. This dancing fountain attraction is called "Tirta Cerita", and it also features an attraction of 300 drones that displays various forms, including an eagle, the Keong Emas theatre—the landmark of TMII, and the logo of TMII. Visitors can watch the Tirta Cerita attraction from an amphitheatre at the front of the Special Region of Yogyakarta pavillion. The attraction is held every night (except the drone display, which only performed on weekends), starting at 18:30.[16]
  • Jawadwipa amphitheatre – Located at the southwest of the archipelago lake, adjacent with the West Java pavillion.
  • Plaza Malaka
  • Cultural Stage – Located at the east side of the Archipelago Lake, used for cultural performances with the background of the lake.
  • Community Center
  • Jati Taminah, a remnant of a large teak tree
  • Kayu Gede (large wood), the display of large tree trunk

Rides and transports edit

 
The SHS-23 Aeromovel Indonesia in 2010
 
Electric microbus for visitor shuttle transport is provided throughout TMII

Since the 2022 revitalization, visitors are no longer allowed to explore TMII using personal motorcycles or cars. All personal vehicles have to be parked at the available parking lots at the west side of the park. Visitors are diverted to use electric-powered shuttle microbus service called angkutan keliling or angling for free. The shuttle service has two corridors and visitors have to wait the shuttle microbus on bus shelters throughout the park. Apart from that, visitors can also rent bicycles, golf carts, and electric scooters instead.[9]

  • Skylift Indonesia cable car, with three stations:
    • Station A, located near Keong Mas IMAX Theathre, Sasana Kriya, and Kong Miao Confucian Temple
    • Station B, located near Istana Anak-Anak Indonesia, Papua pavillion, East Timor Museum, and Science Center
    • Station C, located near the parking building, Indonesia Museum, and Panggung Candi Bentar
  • Electric-powered shuttle microbuses, with two corridors:[17]
    • North corridor, which stops at: Gerbang TIC - Anjungan Aceh - Anjungan Terpadu - Taman Burung - Community Center - Museum Penerangan - Anjungan Jambi
    • South corridor, which stops at: Gerbang TIC - Anjungan Jawa Timur - Anjungan Sulawesi Tenggara - Taman Burung - PP IPTEK - Museum Migas - Museum Transportasi - Fresh Water Aquarium - Taman Legenda Keong Mas
  • Garuda Kencana people mover
  • Bicycle, golf carts, and electric scooter rent ride

Recreation facilities edit

 
Indonesian Children Castle
  • Istana Anak-Anak Indonesia (Indonesian Children Castle) – It has a playground for children, replicas of Indonesian traditional music instruments, exhibition room for wayang performances and childrens' drawings.[18]
  • Saudjana viewing tower – An observation tower built during the 2022 revitalization that allows visitor to see the vast view of the archipelago lake and the 360° view of whole over TMII. Located at the west side of the archipelago lake.[9][19]
  • Skyworld Indonesia – It is an astronomy and space exploration museum located north of the West Sumatra pavillion. It also has a small planetarium and a 5D theatre. Skyworld have numbers of replicas of space rocket from various countries.[20]
  • Taman Among Putro kiddy rides park
  • Desa Seni dan Kerajinan handicraft center
  • Rare books market
  • Telaga Mina fishing pond
  • Warna Alam outbound camp

Lodgings edit

  • Desa Wisata hostel
  • Graha Wisata Remaja youth hostel

Restaurants edit

Demolished parts or buildings edit

  • Snowbay Waterpark – The water park was considered irrelevant with the cultural spirit of TMII and brought benefits to the water park only.[6] A new parking building now stands on the Snowbay Waterpark site.[9]
  • Telecommunications Museum – The museum had already abandoned when the ownership of TMII was handovered to TWC in 2021.[21] The building was demolished during the revitalization,[22] and turned into a new public plaza. The statue of Gajah Mada, which was the icon the museum, is retained, so the plaza is named the 'Gajah Mada Plaza'.
  • Sports Museum (now became a new parking lot)
  • 4D Theatre (now stands the Saudjana viewing tower)
  • Garuda Theatre – It was used as the venue for Kabaddi competitions at the 2018 Asian Games. The theatre was demolished for the construction of the Cultural Stage.
  • Taman Ria Atmaja Park, stage and music performances (replaced by the Cultural Stage)
  • Mini train around the park (permanently closed) – The rails were still visible until it was fully dismantled during the 2022 revitalization

Public transportation access edit

TMII area is indirectly connected with Taman Mini LRT Station serving the Cibubur Line of the Jabodebek LRT, via a free shuttle service. The LRT Station is located about 1.5 km (0.93 mi) from the main entrance gate.[23] It is also indirectly served by TransJakarta BRT services on corridor 9 (Pinang Ranti–Pluit) and 9C (Pinang Ranti–Bundaran Senayan) at Makasar BRT station, which is located 1.8 km (1.1 mi) from the main entrance gate. Despite that, TransJakarta operate feeder routes that directly serves TMII, which includes corridor 7D (TMII–Tegal Parang) feeder route, JAK-36 (Cilangkap–Cililitan) and JAK-108 (Kramat Jati–Bambu Apus) Mikrotrans routes; using microbus or angkot fleets.

Plans edit

In 2011, the operator planned to disburse $35 million for building a new Discovery World theme park. A 2-hectare area was to be built and it was predicted to be operated before the end of 2012. It would serve 100 venues/rides and was predicted to attract 1.2 million visitors from Indonesia and Southeast Asia.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sugiarto, Eddy Cahyono (7 April 2021). "Siaran Pers: Kemensetneg Perbaiki Tata Kelola TMII Agar Bermanfaat Optimal Bagi Negara". Kementerian Sekretariat Negara Republik Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b c History 2006-09-01 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "TMII Ditetapkan Sebagai Wahana Perdamaian Dunia". 31 December 2014.
  4. ^ a b Savitri, Devita (29 December 2022). "TMII: Sejarah, Revitalisasi hingga Jadi Tempat Perayaan Puncak Tahun Baru". detikedu (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  5. ^ Laksono, Muhdany Yusuf (19 January 2022). Alexander, Hilda B. (ed.). "Revitalisasi TMII Berkonsep Indonesia Opera, Dimulai Januari Ini". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  6. ^ a b Laksono, Muhdany Yusuf (20 January 2022). Alexander, Hilda B. (ed.). "Mengupas Rencana Revitalisasi TMII Jakarta, Snow Bay Dihilangkan". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  7. ^ Pradewo, Bintang (17 May 2022). "TMII Kembali Ditutup Untuk Revitalisasi". Jawa Pos (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  8. ^ a b Nugraheny, Dian Erika (1 September 2023). Rastika, Icha (ed.). "Resmikan Revitalisasi TMII, Jokowi: Masyarakat Sekarang Bisa Nikmati Taman Mini yang Lebih Hijau". Kompas.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  9. ^ a b c d Intan, Putu (28 November 2022). "7 Perubahan TMII Pasca Revitalisasi". detikTravel (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2 September 2023.
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  11. ^ Anjungan
  12. ^ "Menelusuri Jejak Sawfish di Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII)".
  13. ^ ""Chitala lopis" in captivity".
  14. ^ . 1 February 2012. Archived from the original on 2 February 2012.
  15. ^ Itsnaini, Faqihah Muharroroh (7 November 2023). Widyanti, Ni Nyoman Wira (ed.). "Contemporary Art Gallery, Wisata Baru di TMII untuk Lihat Pameran Seni". Kompas.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 February 2024.
  16. ^ Putrinda, Maria Gabrielle (29 September 2023). "Tirta Cerita, Atraksi Baru di TMII Tampilkan Dongeng Nusantara di Layar Air". beritasatu.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 20 December 2023.
  17. ^ Oktaviani, Tari (28 April 2023). "Rute Shuttle Bus Keliling di TMII". Kompas.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 February 2024.
  18. ^ Riyani, Utami Evi (23 August 2015). "Karena Ini Istana Anak-Anak di TMII Berbentuk Kastil". Okezone Travel (in Indonesian). Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  19. ^ Chaniago, Suci Wulandari Putri (23 March 2023). Tashandra, Nabila (ed.). "Naik Menara Pandang Saujana, Bisa Lihat TMII dari Ketinggian". Kompas.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  20. ^ Harsono, Fitri Haryanti (1 February 2016). "Menemukan Planet Baru di Wahana Antariksa TMII". liputan6.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  21. ^ Saputra, Ramadhan Rizki (20 January 2022). "Wajah Museum di TMII, Kian Terbengkalai Usai Diambil Alih Negara". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  22. ^ Adristy, Charisma (26 January 2022). "Revitalisasi TMII, Museum Telekomunikasi Dibongkar". Tempo (in Indonesian). Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  23. ^ Diah, Femi (28 December 2023). "Cek, Cara ke Taman Mini Naik LRT, Gratis Shuttle Bus, lho". detikTravel (in Indonesian). Retrieved 28 December 2023.

External links edit

  • (in Indonesian) Official website

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Taman Mini Indonesia Indah lit Beautiful Indonesia Mini Park formerly Taman Mini Indonesia Indah with apostrophes abbreviated as TMII is a culture based recreational area located in East Jakarta Indonesia Since July 2021 it is operated by PT Taman Wisata Candi Borobudur Prambanan dan Ratu Boko a subsidiary of the state owned tourism holding company Injourney It was operated by Yayasan Harapan Kita a foundation established by Siti Hartinah the first lady during most of the New Order and wife of Suharto and run by Suharto s descendants since his death until 2021 It has an area of about 147 hectares 363 acres 1 The project cost some US 26 million Taman Mini Indonesia IndahLogo since August 2023Indonesian Children Castle at TMIILocationEast Jakarta Jakarta IndonesiaCoordinates6 18 6 S 106 53 48 E 6 30167 S 106 89667 E 6 30167 106 89667StatusOperatingOpened20 April 1975 48 years ago 1975 04 20 OwnerGovernment of IndonesiaOperated byTaman Wisata Candi Borobudur Prambanan dan Ratu BokoSloganJelajah Cerita Indonesia Explore the Story of Indonesia Area146 8 ha 363 acres Websitewww wbr tamanmini wbr comThe iconic golden snail IMAX special built cinema at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah It was the only IMAX cinema in Indonesia until the opening of an IMAX screen in Gandaria City in the 2010s The park is a synopsis of Indonesian culture with virtually all aspects of daily life in Indonesia s 26 in 1975 provinces encapsulated in separate pavilions with the collections of rumah adat as the example of Indonesian vernacular architecture clothing dances and traditions are all depicted impeccably The park mainly exhibites the physical culture of the nation Apart from that there is a lake with a miniature of the archipelago in the middle of it cable cars museums Keong Emas IMAX cinema Indonesia s only IMAX cinema until the 2010s a theater called the Theatre of My Homeland Theater Tanah Airku and other recreational facilities which make TMII one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city 2 In 2007 Taman Mini Indonesia Indah launched a new logo with branding slogan Pesona Indonesia Indonesian Charm It received a facelift in 2023 with new flat color variations and the slogan was changed into Jelajah Cerita Indonesia Explore the Story of Indonesia On 31 December 2014 the World Peace Committee recognized TMII as an International Civilization Park and World Peace Theme Park 3 Contents 1 History 2 Characteristics 3 Parts of TMII 3 1 Venues of Indonesian provinces 3 2 Religious buildings 3 3 Gardens and parks 3 4 Taman Burung Bird Park 3 5 Museum Serangga 3 6 Dunia Air Tawar 3 7 Taman Legenda 3 8 Technological Centre 3 9 Museums 3 10 Theatres 3 11 Monuments halls buildings and other exhibits 3 12 Rides and transports 3 13 Recreation facilities 3 14 Lodgings 3 15 Restaurants 3 16 Demolished parts or buildings 4 Public transportation access 5 Plans 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Nitra the mascot of TMIIThe idea of presenting Indonesia on a small scale was conceived by first lady Siti Hartinah better known as Tien Suharto It came about at a convention on 8 Cendana Street on 13 March 1970 Through this recreational site she hoped to cultivate national pride in more Indonesian people 2 4 A project called Indonesian Miniature Project was started by Harapan Kita Foundation in 1972 The concept of this culture based recreational area was inspired by Indonesia s unparalleled natural riches and local folk diversity Taman Mini Indonesia Indah was eventually inaugurated on 20 April 1975 4 In January 2022 the revitalization of TMII was started to support the side event of the 2022 G20 Bali summit in Jakarta with its new concept named Indonesia Opera designed by Urban 5 6 The revitalization focuses on area readjusments and facility improvements When the revitalization was executed TMII was still opened to the public until it was eventually closed on 17 May 2022 7 Because the new concept has an environmental friendly design more green spaces were added so TMII would consist of 70 green spaces and 30 buildings based on its original masterplan in 1972 8 Apart from that visitors are no longer allowed to explore the complex using personal cars or motorcycles because the park is designated as a low emission zone As the alternative visitors can explore the complex using the available zero emission vehicles such as electric microbuses and aeromovels or renting a bicycle or electric scooters 9 TMII was reopened to the public on 31 December 2022 after being chosen as one of the venues for the new year celebration 2023 On 1 September 2023 the revitalization of TMII was inaugurated by President Joko Widodo 10 The revitalization cost IDR 1 7 trillion with additional budget from InJourney up to IDR 200 billion 8 Characteristics editTMII was originally located on a public area of 145 ha as farms and fields Later the team was able to convert these fields into a suitable location for the construction The topography of TMII is rather hilly consistent with what the builders required The team claimed the advantage of utilizing this uneven terrain was the ability to create interesting and diverse landscapes and enclosures as well as reflecting the various characteristics of the Indonesian environment 2 TMII currently has 33 pavillions of the provinces of Indonesia 7 places of worship 24 parks open spaces 17 museums and 18 amusement rides and other facilities Parts of TMII editVenues of Indonesian provinces edit nbsp The Jaipongan dance performance in West Java pavilion in TMII nbsp West Sumatra pavilion in TMII nbsp Provinces which had a pavillion in TMII Original pavillions 1975 New pavillions built after the period of formations of new provinces Provinces that do not have a pavillon yetSince each Indonesian province maintains its own unique and distinct cultures shelters attire and dialects TMII built a model of each of the houses from the provinces TMII attempted not only to reconstruct the homes but also to create a realistic model of the environment and shelters of the various people of Indonesia 11 The venues which are situated around the main lake in a similar fashion to the different islands of the Indonesian archipelago are thematically divided into six areas in respect to the main islands of Indonesia Java Sumatra Kalimantan Borneo Sulawesi the Lesser Sunda Islands Maluku and Papua Each pavilions featured in typical vernacular Indonesian architecture of each provinces Examples of Indonesian traditional vernacular houses are Joglo and Omah Kudus Javanese houses of Central Java and Yogyakarta pavilion Minang Rumah Gadang of West Sumatra pavilion Malay houses of Jambi and Riau provinces Torajan Tongkonan and Bugis house of South Sulawesi pavilion and Balinese house compound with intricately carved candi bentar split gate and kori agung gate It also displays various traditional costumes wedding costumes dance costumes ethnographic artifacts such as weapons and daily tools and models of traditional architecture to describe the way of life of its people Each province s pavilion is also equipped with a small stage amphitheatre or auditorium for traditional dance performances traditional music performances or traditional ceremonies that are usually held in Sundays Some of these pavilions are also equipped with cafeterias featuring traditional Indonesian cuisines and also souvenir shops offering various handicrafts T shirts and souvenirs Since 1975 until the 2000s the original design of TMII consisted of a model of the traditional houses rumah adat from the 27 provinces of Indonesia including East Timor But after the secession of East Timor from Indonesia in 2002 the East Timor pavilion changed its status to become the Museum of East Timor Since Indonesia consists of 33 provinces in 2004 the new province pavilions of Bangka Belitung Banten West Sulawesi North Maluku Gorontalo Riau Islands and West Papua have been built in northeast part of the park although the size and area of these pavilions is much smaller than the previous ones After the recognition of the Chinese Indonesian culture as an integral part of Indonesian culture in 2000 the Chinese Indonesian pavilion and a confucian temple was built within the park Religious buildings edit The religious buildings of several official faiths is meant to showcase the inter faiths tolerance and religious harmony of Indonesia The religious buildings are Pangeran Diponegoro Mosque Santa Catharina Catholic church Haleluya Protestant church Penataran Agung Kertabhumi Balinese Hindu temple Arya Dwipa Arama Buddhist temple Kong Miao Confucian temple Sasana Adirasa Pangeran Samber Nyawa It is used for religious activities of all religions and also as a place for inter faith exchange of ideas Gardens and parks edit There are about ten gardens spread within TMII complex but most are located primarily on the north and northeast side of the main lake Orchid Garden Medicinal herbs Garden Cactus Garden Jasmine Garden Keong Emas Golden Snail Flower Garden Picnic Park Taman Budaya Tionghoa Indonesia a Chinese Indonesian cultural parkTaman Burung Bird Park edit nbsp Spherical cage bird park Taman Burung is divided into five exhibits Kubah barat West dome which include birds from the Greater Sunda Islands Except Sulawesi and the Lesser Sunda Islands kubah timur East dome which include birds from Sulawesi the Maluku Islands and New Guinea a free ranging river exhibit raptor aviaries and other aviaries and exhibits scattered around the park The park also owns several birds from outside Indonesia such as birds from China Africa Australia and South America Museum Serangga edit Museum Serangga is an invertebrates museum that has collections from around Southeast Asia The Museum also has live insect exhibits and a small mammal park It also has a breeding facility for butterflies Dunia Air Tawar edit Dunia Air Tawar is the second largest freshwater and brackish themed aquarium in Asia The aquarium has over 6000 animals from 126 species including reptiles amphibian crustaceans and fish In April 1994 Dunia Air Tawar known as Taman Aquarium Air Tawar at that time acquired a pair of wild caught largetooth sawfish from Lake Sentani which died in 2005 making it the only public aquarium to keep sawfish in Indonesia 12 A large featherback kept by Dunia Air Tawar was said to be the extinct Chitala lopis The individual is a wild caught from West Java 13 Taman Legenda edit A dinosaur and Indonesian folklore themed park Technological Centre edit Pusat peragaan Iptek or Science and Technology Display Centre is under coordination of the Ministry of Research and Technology At the end of 2011 has 15 sites with about 300 science tools and visited by 341 000 visitor in a year The sites are Robotic Electric and Magnet Mechanics Mathematics etc 14 Museums edit nbsp The Tumpeng style Purna Bhakti Pertiwi Museum displaying artworks and souvenirs collections of Suharto nbsp The Indonesia Museum with Balinese style architecture There are fifteen museums at TMII Indonesia Museum Purna Bhakti Pertiwi Museum Soldiers Museum Stamps Museum Heritage Museum Transportation Museum Museum Electricity amp New Energy Museum Information Museum Asmat Museum Komodo Indonesian Fauna Museum and Reptile Park Insects Museum Batik Museum Research amp Technology Information Centre Oil amp Gas Museum East Timor Museum former East Timor province pavilion Bayt Al Quran and Istiqlal Islamic MuseumTheatres edit Keong Emas Golden Snail IMAX Theater Tanah Airku TheaterMonuments halls buildings and other exhibits edit nbsp Kala Makara main entrance nbsp Sasono Utomo main building nbsp The miniature of Indonesian Archipelago in the center lake viewed from the cable car Kala Makara main gates Flower clock Gajah Mada Plaza With the statue of Gajah Mada it is built on the former site of the now demolished Telecommunications Museum Tugu Api Pancasila the main monument an obelisk celebrating Pancasila Baluwerti a twin gate with relief of Indonesian history on its wall Sasono Utomo exhibition hall Pendopo Agung Sasono Utomo Grand Hall the main building of the hall in Javanese Joglo style Sasono Langen Budoyo indoor stage and theater Sasono Manganti Sasana Kriya multi purpose function hall Contemporary Art Gallery CAG It displays modern contemporary art to complement the existence of traditional arts A merchandise store is also located inside the building 15 It was previously used as the original management office of the park Park Management Office Information center Cokot Sculpture a display of wooden sculptures by Cokot a famous Balinese artist The Miniature of Borobudur APEC Memorial Monument and Garden Non Aligned Nations Friendship Monument and Garden The miniature of the Indonesian archipelago on the central lake Each island miniature are decorated with multicolor LED ambient light on its edge The lake has dancing fountains and water screen that projects 9 selected Indonesian folklore at night This dancing fountain attraction is called Tirta Cerita and it also features an attraction of 300 drones that displays various forms including an eagle the Keong Emas theatre the landmark of TMII and the logo of TMII Visitors can watch the Tirta Cerita attraction from an amphitheatre at the front of the Special Region of Yogyakarta pavillion The attraction is held every night except the drone display which only performed on weekends starting at 18 30 16 Jawadwipa amphitheatre Located at the southwest of the archipelago lake adjacent with the West Java pavillion Plaza Malaka Cultural Stage Located at the east side of the Archipelago Lake used for cultural performances with the background of the lake Community Center Jati Taminah a remnant of a large teak tree Kayu Gede large wood the display of large tree trunkRides and transports edit nbsp The SHS 23 Aeromovel Indonesia in 2010 nbsp Electric microbus for visitor shuttle transport is provided throughout TMIISince the 2022 revitalization visitors are no longer allowed to explore TMII using personal motorcycles or cars All personal vehicles have to be parked at the available parking lots at the west side of the park Visitors are diverted to use electric powered shuttle microbus service called angkutan keliling or angling for free The shuttle service has two corridors and visitors have to wait the shuttle microbus on bus shelters throughout the park Apart from that visitors can also rent bicycles golf carts and electric scooters instead 9 Skylift Indonesia cable car with three stations Station A located near Keong Mas IMAX Theathre Sasana Kriya and Kong Miao Confucian Temple Station B located near Istana Anak Anak Indonesia Papua pavillion East Timor Museum and Science Center Station C located near the parking building Indonesia Museum and Panggung Candi Bentar Electric powered shuttle microbuses with two corridors 17 North corridor which stops at Gerbang TIC Anjungan Aceh Anjungan Terpadu Taman Burung Community Center Museum Penerangan Anjungan Jambi South corridor which stops at Gerbang TIC Anjungan Jawa Timur Anjungan Sulawesi Tenggara Taman Burung PP IPTEK Museum Migas Museum Transportasi Fresh Water Aquarium Taman Legenda Keong Mas Garuda Kencana people mover Bicycle golf carts and electric scooter rent rideRecreation facilities edit nbsp Indonesian Children CastleIstana Anak Anak Indonesia Indonesian Children Castle It has a playground for children replicas of Indonesian traditional music instruments exhibition room for wayang performances and childrens drawings 18 Saudjana viewing tower An observation tower built during the 2022 revitalization that allows visitor to see the vast view of the archipelago lake and the 360 view of whole over TMII Located at the west side of the archipelago lake 9 19 Skyworld Indonesia It is an astronomy and space exploration museum located north of the West Sumatra pavillion It also has a small planetarium and a 5D theatre Skyworld have numbers of replicas of space rocket from various countries 20 Taman Among Putro kiddy rides park Desa Seni dan Kerajinan handicraft center Rare books market Telaga Mina fishing pond Warna Alam outbound campLodgings edit Desa Wisata hostel Graha Wisata Remaja youth hostelRestaurants edit Caping Gunung restaurant California Fried Chicken restaurants Pecel Madiun restaurant Various cafeterias F amp B booths and warungs available throughout the park featuring Indonesian cuisines such as soto gado gado nasi goreng and satay Demolished parts or buildings edit Snowbay Waterpark The water park was considered irrelevant with the cultural spirit of TMII and brought benefits to the water park only 6 A new parking building now stands on the Snowbay Waterpark site 9 Telecommunications Museum The museum had already abandoned when the ownership of TMII was handovered to TWC in 2021 21 The building was demolished during the revitalization 22 and turned into a new public plaza The statue of Gajah Mada which was the icon the museum is retained so the plaza is named the Gajah Mada Plaza Sports Museum now became a new parking lot 4D Theatre now stands the Saudjana viewing tower Garuda Theatre It was used as the venue for Kabaddi competitions at the 2018 Asian Games The theatre was demolished for the construction of the Cultural Stage Taman Ria Atmaja Park stage and music performances replaced by the Cultural Stage Mini train around the park permanently closed The rails were still visible until it was fully dismantled during the 2022 revitalizationPublic transportation access editTMII area is indirectly connected with Taman Mini LRT Station serving the Cibubur Line of the Jabodebek LRT via a free shuttle service The LRT Station is located about 1 5 km 0 93 mi from the main entrance gate 23 It is also indirectly served by TransJakarta BRT services on corridor 9 Pinang Ranti Pluit and 9C Pinang Ranti Bundaran Senayan at Makasar BRT station which is located 1 8 km 1 1 mi from the main entrance gate Despite that TransJakarta operate feeder routes that directly serves TMII which includes corridor 7D TMII Tegal Parang feeder route JAK 36 Cilangkap Cililitan and JAK 108 Kramat Jati Bambu Apus Mikrotrans routes using microbus or angkot fleets Plans editIn 2011 the operator planned to disburse 35 million for building a new Discovery World theme park A 2 hectare area was to be built and it was predicted to be operated before the end of 2012 It would serve 100 venues rides and was predicted to attract 1 2 million visitors from Indonesia and Southeast Asia Gallery edit nbsp Tourists take a ride on this cable car to enjoy bird eye view of this park nbsp Contemporary Art Gallery nbsp Riau dancers nbsp South Kalimantan pavilion in TMII nbsp Bali pavilion gate nbsp Toba Batak house at North Sumatra pavilion nbsp Nias house at North Sumatra pavilion nbsp Baluk house at West Kalimantan pavilion nbsp Jambi pavilion nbsp South Sumatra pavilion nbsp Riau pavilion nbsp Malay house at Riau pavilion nbsp Aceh pavilion nbsp Toraja house South Sulawesi pavilion nbsp Bugis house South Sulawesi pavilion nbsp A joglo at Central Java pavilion nbsp Interior of Javanese Joglo house Central Java pavilion nbsp Kong Miao Confucian templeReferences edit Sugiarto Eddy Cahyono 7 April 2021 Siaran Pers Kemensetneg Perbaiki Tata Kelola TMII Agar Bermanfaat Optimal Bagi Negara Kementerian Sekretariat Negara Republik Indonesia in Indonesian Retrieved 16 January 2024 a b c History Archived 2006 09 01 at the Wayback Machine TMII Ditetapkan Sebagai Wahana Perdamaian Dunia 31 December 2014 a b Savitri Devita 29 December 2022 TMII Sejarah Revitalisasi hingga Jadi Tempat Perayaan Puncak Tahun Baru detikedu in Indonesian Retrieved 2 September 2023 Laksono Muhdany Yusuf 19 January 2022 Alexander Hilda B ed Revitalisasi TMII Berkonsep Indonesia Opera Dimulai Januari Ini KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 2 September 2023 a b Laksono Muhdany Yusuf 20 January 2022 Alexander Hilda B ed Mengupas Rencana Revitalisasi TMII Jakarta Snow Bay Dihilangkan KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 2 September 2023 Pradewo Bintang 17 May 2022 TMII Kembali Ditutup Untuk Revitalisasi Jawa Pos in Indonesian Retrieved 2 September 2023 a b Nugraheny Dian Erika 1 September 2023 Rastika Icha ed Resmikan Revitalisasi TMII Jokowi Masyarakat Sekarang Bisa Nikmati Taman Mini yang Lebih Hijau Kompas com in Indonesian Retrieved 2 September 2023 a b c d Intan Putu 28 November 2022 7 Perubahan TMII Pasca Revitalisasi detikTravel in Indonesian Retrieved 2 September 2023 Erwanti Marlinda Oktavia 1 September 2023 Jokowi Resmikan Revitalisasi Taman Mini Indonesia Indah detiknews in Indonesian Retrieved 2 September 2023 Anjungan Menelusuri Jejak Sawfish di Taman Mini Indonesia Indah TMII Chitala lopis in captivity TMII Luncurkan Wahana Robotik 1 February 2012 Archived from the original on 2 February 2012 Itsnaini Faqihah Muharroroh 7 November 2023 Widyanti Ni Nyoman Wira ed Contemporary Art Gallery Wisata Baru di TMII untuk Lihat Pameran Seni Kompas com in Indonesian Retrieved 3 February 2024 Putrinda Maria Gabrielle 29 September 2023 Tirta Cerita Atraksi Baru di TMII Tampilkan Dongeng Nusantara di Layar Air beritasatu com in Indonesian Retrieved 20 December 2023 Oktaviani Tari 28 April 2023 Rute Shuttle Bus Keliling di TMII Kompas com in Indonesian Retrieved 3 February 2024 Riyani Utami Evi 23 August 2015 Karena Ini Istana Anak Anak di TMII Berbentuk Kastil Okezone Travel in Indonesian Retrieved 18 February 2024 Chaniago Suci Wulandari Putri 23 March 2023 Tashandra Nabila ed Naik Menara Pandang Saujana Bisa Lihat TMII dari Ketinggian Kompas com in Indonesian Retrieved 18 February 2024 Harsono Fitri Haryanti 1 February 2016 Menemukan Planet Baru di Wahana Antariksa TMII liputan6 com in Indonesian Retrieved 18 February 2024 Saputra Ramadhan Rizki 20 January 2022 Wajah Museum di TMII Kian Terbengkalai Usai Diambil Alih Negara CNN Indonesia in Indonesian Retrieved 23 September 2023 Adristy Charisma 26 January 2022 Revitalisasi TMII Museum Telekomunikasi Dibongkar Tempo in Indonesian Retrieved 23 September 2023 Diah Femi 28 December 2023 Cek Cara ke Taman Mini Naik LRT Gratis Shuttle Bus lho detikTravel in Indonesian Retrieved 28 December 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Taman Mini Indonesia Indah nbsp Indonesia portal in Indonesian Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Taman Mini Indonesia Indah amp oldid 1215518138, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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