Saturday 15 February 2020

Tatung Festival Part 1 @ Cap Go Meh, Singkawang, West Kalimatan, Borneo Island, Indonesia

Tatung festival is the main tourist attraction in Singkawang, celebrated in conjunction with the 15th days of Lunar new year or Cap Go Meh every year and it has been included in the annual tourism event calendar of Indonesia. The festival is a testament to the Chinese culture and tradition exist in a small city of Indonesia. 

The name "Tatung" is derived from Hakka Chinese language "lok thung' or "in-trans". Hence, those people who are in-trans or Tatung believed to having spirit enters their body so as they are having unconscious mind, supernatural power and senseless.    

During the festival hundred of Tatungs parade along the city center's main roads with different attractions and performance to hundred of thousands of spectators. 

Similar festival is celebrated in Malaysia and Phuket, Thailand called Nine Emperor Gods and Thaipusam festival celebrated by Hindus in Malaysia.

   
What is famous in Singkawang

Singkawang is a small city located some 150 km north of Pontianak, the capital city of West Kalimantan, in the island of Borneo, Indonesia. Covering an area of approximately 500 square kilometer, Singkawang is populated by majority ethnic Hakka Chinese, similar to ethnic Hakka found in  Bangka island, small percentage of Dayak and native Indonesian. 

Singkawang is also known as "a city of thousand temple" or "Kota dengan seribu vihara" in local Indonesian. In fact there are more than a thousand small and large Chinese temples in the entire city. This leads to the famous Tatung Festival, which is celebrated in conjunction with the 15th day of Lunar new year or Cap Go Meh every year.

Singkawang is also given a title of "the most tolerant city in Indonesia" or "Kota yang paling toleransi di Indonesia" in local Indonesian, by Indonesian government as it efforts to promote tourism industry in the city. This can be witnessed by thousand temples located side-by-side with hundred mosques and churches in the city.  

How to get to Singkawang

The main entry point to Singkawang is from Pontianak international airport. For international visitors, the transit point can be at Jakarta international airport, Kuching international airport or Kuala Lumpur international airport. Singkawang can be reached in approximately 3-5 hours, depending on traffic, by car or bus from Pontianak, as the airport for the city is yet to be built at the point of writing.  

Although Singkawang is a small city, to cater for both local and foreign tourists visiting during the festivals, there are just sufficient hotels and guesthouses of different standards and prices. Not forgetting abundant restaurants, cafe, convenience shops of all kinds and standards.  

What to expect in Singkawang

Singkawang becomes extremely crowded city during Tatung and Ching Ming festivals,  which is celebrated on the 15th day of lunar new year and 5th April respectively. During this peak period, accommodation becomes scarce and expensive. Hence, do make early booking. During Tatung festival, do book hotel located in town center, along Jalan Diponegoro or within 2 kilometer radius as the road to the city center will be closed.

Do expect overcrowded restaurants and cafes, cleanliness being compromised and long waiting time for the food during the peak period. 

Local Hakka Chinese food, ranging from pork porridge, nasi campur or mixed rice, rojak or mix salad with dried squid, different kind of noddles, choi pan or steamed vegetable dumpling to cakes and coffee are something not to be missed while in Singkawang. 

p.s. some photos are very disturbing. 






































 




































 





4 comments:

  1. customs and culture in Indonesia are diverse, many cultures are scattered in Indonesia, must be preserved, entering a new religion will be accepted by groups of people / countries if it can blend with local culture and customs, so that the harmonization of religious life and culture can go hand in hand in line

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    1. Yes indeed and fully agreed with your statement. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts dear friend

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  2. I didn't know got such a place in Indonesia. Worth going to see this festival. Great pictures & thanks !!

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    1. Yes, they have it in a big scale every year dear friend. The time is fixed every year, so you can plan your trip well in advance. Thank you so much for your visit and thoughts.

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