A) Java. B) Sulawesi. C) Sumatra. D) Bali.
A) Creative Cultural Industry. B) World Heritage Site. C) Cultural Landscape. D) Intangible Cultural Heritage.
A) Brush. B) Chisel. C) Knife. D) Canting.
A) Daily casual wear. B) Weddings and ceremonies. C) Funerals. D) Sporting events.
A) Choli. B) Kebaya. C) Sari. D) Kimono.
A) They have no significance. B) They are based on fashion trends. C) They have specific meanings and symbolism. D) They are chosen randomly.
A) Embroidered batik. B) Painted batik. C) Hand-drawn batik. D) Machine-printed batik.
A) To signify wealth. B) To express cultural identity and tradition. C) To follow western fashion. D) To indicate political status. |