Fadli Zon Open the 2nd Pasar Raya Pasar Taman Central Java
Jakarta – Minister of Culture of the Republic of Indonesia, Fadli Zon, attended and inaugurated the opening of the ‘Pasar Raya Taman Budaya Central Java in 2025’. The event organized by the Central -Java Provincial Government was held in the Central Central -Java Province, Surakarta City Province. In his remarks, Fadli appreciated the implementation of this activity. He emphasizes the importance of the spirit of mutual cooperation and cooperation between stakeholders in joint efforts to promote the Indonesian culture. ‘High appreciation for the organizers, for the governor of Central -Java and the ranks of the implementation of productive activities for promoting culture in central -Java. Pasar Raya is a strategic momentum that brings together different parties to work together in the conservation, development and use of the cultural wealth of the country, ‘He quoted on Friday (1/8/2025). Browse to continue with the content of Pasar Raya is an abbreviation of the first and cultural art performances held in 2024. This activity was held by arts and cultural opportunities that are evil with the cultural economic ecosystem in Central -Java. Pasar Raya Taman Budaya Central Java 2 is held for the next fifteen days, from 1 to 15 August 2025. People’s Entertainment Wahana. The theme ‘Cangcut Gumregut Hangrumat Lan pending Culture Central Java’ carries, which means a joint determination means to hold cultural arts for conservation, development and promotion of culture in central -Java. Fadli Zon judged that this theme was relevant in describing the spirit of preservation, development and promotion of culture based on community participation. He also emphasized that the implementation of the Act number 5 of 2017 regarding the progress of culture is a shared responsibility, and activities such as the Pasar Raya are a tangible form of that commitment. “The promotion of culture is not only the task of the central, provincial or district/city government, but it is the duty of all of us, including cultural actors, maestro, artists and cultural figures. We also hope that all parties are involved, including corporations, private sector, individuals and philanthropic circles,” he said. He also highlighted the strategic role of the Cultural Park as a forum for the preservation of the cultural heritage. “We hope that the cultural park can become a window, cultural bags, which can enrich and live the cultural heritage. Museums can be a window of cultural heritage, while cultural parks revive and continue to develop the dynamic culture,” he explained. Fadli also expressed his hope that Pasar Raya Pasar Taman Budaya Central Java activities could be part of the ecosystem that continues to grow and contribute to the well -being of the community. “Hopefully this activity can be part of an ecosystem that continues to develop and become a bridge of intergeneration for artists and cultural figures in Indonesia, especially Central -Java, and will continue to be part of the culture in central Java,” he concluded. The opening of the 2nd Pasar Raya Taman Budaya Central Java was attended by the regional secretary of the Central -Java Province, Sumarno; Deputy Mayor of Surakarta, Astrid Widayani; Head of the Central Java Province Education and Culture Office, Sadimin; Head of Central Java Province Cultural Park, Suratno; Special staff of the Minister of Culture in the field of history and protection of cultural heritage, Basuki Teguh Yuwono, head of the Cultural Conservation Center for Region X, Manggar Sari Ayuati; Forkopimda Central Java, Surakarta City Arts and Culture Community, and school students from 18 junior high schools, high schools and professional schools in the city of Surakarta, with no less than 1000 visitors. Central Java Province regional secretary Sumarno said in his remarks that the implementation of cultural activities is not only considered an attempt to preserve cultural heritage, but also became a driving for the tourism sector and the local economy. “We believe that the culture and creative economy have a close relationship. Performing arts, dance and other forms of cultural expressions are part of the creative economy. In the central Java, this sector contributes greatly to economic growth. Therefore, the implementation of cultural events like this is not just to preserve culture, but also supports the tourism sector and the local economy. On the sidelines of the opening ceremony, the Central -Java Provincial Government observed three arts and cultural figures participating in cultural conservation in Central -Java, including the field of dance, Wahyu Santoso Prabowo; Maestro Pedalangan, Ki Manteb Sudharsono (late); And the puppet player, Yusuf Radya Mulya. (PRF/EGA)