Crafts Typical North Halmahera Regency :
WHITE IRON,
White Iron handicrafts originating from the island of Morotai. These handicrafts produced by utilizing the remnants of WWII combat equipment is widely available there. Usually the remnants of combat equipment that is processed into necklaces, rings, bracelets, knives and various other types of command. White iron white iron-based precious metals containing these elements at 0.8 percent, so not easily corroded.
Is a traditional weapon the Moluccas. Both these weapons are usually worn by the male dancers perform dances during Cakalele. In salawaku have special meaning carvings made of sea shells. Machetes and salawaku size varies greatly depending on body posture of the dancer. B Kakara island community in North Halmahera salawaku known as a skilled craftsman.
PANDAN dan MATS,
Is a skill that has been passed down for generations between generations in North Halmahera. Before plaited pandanus leaves, discarded used needles, cut a circle and then boiled and dried. After produces leaves that are limp strands and woven ready, the leaves are sliced using a special knife. When the thin sheet, cooked by giving new dyes. The goal, so that more patterned mats or matting.
SALOI,
Saloi is a traditional backpack communities of North Halmahera. Saloi usually made of rattan and used women to go into the garden. Saloi circular conical shape downward. Saloi contained in Malifut usually smaller. Forms Saloi in North Halmahera very similar to Saloi contained in Sangihe archipelago's just different in terms of basic materials used.
TOLU,
Tolu or hat society of North Halmahera are usually used for gardening or fishing. Tolu-based stem nut that has been dried beforehand. It's very similar to the traditional hat Indonesian farmers. Tolu can be found in almost all tribes in Northern Halmahera and serves as a shelter from rain and sun.
SUSIRU AND AYAAYA,
Susiru and Ayaaya made by using bamboo, which is already dry skin. In the manufacture of bamboo skin usually will be given appropriate dyes, and woven to the desired shape. The size and style on and Ayaaya Susiru usually very diverse. Susiru while useful for sifting rice flour Ayaaya to filter water.
PLATE RATTAN,
As the name implies, this dish is made of rattan-wrap wound around each other and eat a plate to resemble the general. Usually before a plate of food filled the rattan will first underline a banana leaf.
POROCOSIGI,
Porocosigi with a shape like a bottle is made by using dried pandanus leaves. At the top Porocosigi woka usually decorated with leaves that are already colored. For the people of North Halmahera, Porocosigi serves as a storage container of rice.
Porocosigi large size can accommodate up to 10 kg of rice. Porocosigi also commonly found on custom application events.
Morotai Island tourism objects, North Halmahera Regency (Halut), North Maluku (Malut) has many interesting historical relics such as:
The remains of World War II
Because the island is ever to be Allies in World War II bases include, among others combat aircraft debris, wreck of a war, wrecked tanks and bunkers hiding allied troops scattered in several islands around the island of Morotai.
Can also see relics of World War II airfield with seven of the runway, which is currently utilized by the Army Air Force.
Tourism
- Goa Nakamura
This cave is the hiding place of the Japanese soldiers after their surrender of the allies during World War II for 30 years ie from 1945-1975.
- White Sand
Morotai Island and a few islands scattered in the surrounding panorama of white sand beaches, as well as marine waters surrounding the underwater panorama of coral reefs and various kinds of ornamental fish.
Morotai Island districts
Morotai was inaugurated by the Minister of Internal Affairs of Indonesia, Mardiyanto, on October 29, 2008, as a result of expansion of the North Halmahera regency.
Morotai Island is divided into five districts:
History
In the mid-16th century, the island is a place of Portuguese Jesuit mission. Sultanate of Ternate and Halmahera Muslims felt offended will pioneer the spread of religious activity, and tried to prevent missions from the island in 1571, as a result, the Portuguese leave the area. In the 17th century, using the power of Ternate Morotai by repeatedly ordered the inhabitants to move out of the island. At the beginning of the century the inhabitants moved to Dodinga, a small town at a strategic point of the west coast of Halmahera. Then, in 1627 and 1628, Sultan Hamzah of Ternate ordered migration of Christian citizens into Malay, Ternate, to be more easily controlled.
This island became the airfield for the Japanese during World War II. The island was taken over by force the United States in September 1944, and was used as the basis for the Allied attack to the Philippines in early 1945, and to the east of Borneo in May and June of that year. Is the basis for an attack to Java in October 1945 which was abandoned after the Japanese surrender in August.
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Gebyar Domestic Tourism Exhibition which will begin on May 27-30 2010 at the Jakarta Convention Center (JCC), Jakarta. This exhibition represents the number eight was held by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of RI as a venue for promoting local culture potential in their respective districts / municipalities and provinces across Indonesia. For the Department of Tourism and Culture of North Halmahera District itself has also participated in it.
According to the head of the Cultural Division, Drs. Muhsin Mustika purpose of participation Halut Office of Tourism and Culture on the activities of this exhibition is to introduce the potential for tourism and cultural areas in North Halmahera District, in addition, promote the objects of tourism and culture hibua Lamo, hoana ngimoi, tourism, marine tourism, ecotourism, art of music, dance, folk dance and crafts.
In this exhibition, tourism office also prepares materials such as exhibitions, cultural and tourism potentials brochures, guide books to know how halmahera north, standing banner, the results of handicrafts, etc.
* Halmahera Island
* Cibi Island
* Talabu Island
* Bacan Island
* Morotai Island
* Ternate Island
* Island Tidore
* Island Mokian
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(24-05-2010) Gebyar Domestic Tourism Exhibition which will begin on May 27-30 2010 at the Jakarta Convention Center (JCC), Jakarta. This exhibition represents the number eight was held by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of RI as a venue for promoting the potential
In 1521, Sultan Mansur from Tidore accept Spain as an ally to counterbalance the power of the Sultanate of Ternate rival allied with the Portuguese. After the withdrawal of Spain from the area in 1663 because of protests from the Portugues as a violation of the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, became one Tidore most independent kingdom in the Maluku region. Especially under the leadership of Sultan Saifuddin ( reigned from 1657 to 1689 ), managed to resist mastery Tidore VOC against its territory and continues to be an independent region until the late 18tn century.
Bacan firs king who embraced Islam is the creed of King Zainulabidin who was in the year 1521. Although located at the Moluccas, a wide territory to the territory of Papua.
Many tribal chiefs in the region smalldam, Misool and a few other areas that are under the administration of the royal government Bacan.
Maluku governor Sultan Mr. Bacan together. van Sandick (1924)
Sultan Palace Bacan
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1. Food Crop Petential
Potential land large enough for some commodities, especially food crops such as rice area harvestedin 2003 reached 16.409 ha with total production reaching 60.131 tonnes of maize whith an area of 2462 ha with crop production of 3778 tons, sweet potato harvested area of 3321 ha with harvest 28.387 tonnes, Cassava harvested area of 8585 ha with a production od 103.297 tonnes, with an area of groundnut crop harvested area of 1547 ha with 1748 tons. Other agricultural commodities too much cultivated in this region is, soybeans, green beans, vegetables such as potatoes, cabbage / kale, mustard greens, tomato, red onion, banwang leaf, garlic and fruits like, grapefruit, star fruit, breadfruit, durian, guava, mangosteen, papaya, banana, rambutan, ans salak.
2. Planatation Potential
In the platation sector, there is potential for large coconut plantation, which is indicated by the condition that most people in this region seek this commodity. Noted there are 10 agricultural commodities listed in North Maluku that sustains plantation sub-sector.
Primary commodities are cocoa crop (c0c0a), clove and coconut. From some of these commodities on average the highest productivity levels in South Halmahera regency, district of North Halmahera and West Halmahera.
3. Forestry Sector Potential
Forest areas in North Maluku in 2003 an area of 3.18491 million hectares, comprising 702.539 ha of protected forest, limited production of 572.845 ha of forest, 552.227 ha of production forests, 48.836 ha of woods and forests of PPA conversion of 1,308,463 ha. From the potential of the wood used in the production of plywood exports 28.371 tons with 11.476 million U.S. dollars export value of sawn timber and 329.000 tons with export value of U.S. Dollars 62 million ( data from January to Sebtember 2003)
The area is 162.393 ha of coconut platations with production in 2003 amounted to 121.831 tons of coconut. Other commodities are also large enough and many are cultivated clove with
area reaches 10.882 ha and the production in 2003 reached 6528 tons; nutmeg is also much cultivated in several locations with total area of 9833 ha and production in 2003 reached 5899 tons; cocoa area reaches 26.686 ha and the production of 19.998 tons; nutmeg with area 9833 ha, with production reaching 5899 tons; coffee with area 4025 ha with a production reaches 2414 tons.
4. Potential Livestock
Types of livestock that has access is the development of agribusiness; beef cattle and fowl ( chicken, broiler, layer and ducks). In general, North Maluku has a fitness area where the land farm development include vacant land, grassland, palm garden and yard area. North Maluku region is expanse that could be as an area for farm development is concentrated.
5. Potential of Marine Affairs and Fisheries
By looking at the characteristics of North Maluku province, consisting of 76.28% is water, it can be said that, the development potential in some areas leading sectors, particularly fisheries and marine sub-sector has a very promising prospect. The available potential in fisheries and marine sub-sector ( standing stock ) amounting to 694,382.48 tons per year with sustainable yields of 347,191.24 tons per year, and only used by 26.51% or approximately 92052.21 tonnes per year.
Species of fish scattered in the waters of North maluku is a large pelagic fish ( tuna, skipjack, tuna and mackerel Kakap ) potential of 211,590.00 tons per year, small pelagic fish ( anchovies, bloating, kites, and for the first time trevally ) with a potential annual amounted to 169,834.33 tons, demersal fish ( red snapper, lencan, yellow tail, baronang ) amounted to 135,005.24 tons per year with the potential of reef fish per year is $ 97801.78 tons, with a potential of lobster per year amounted to 11999.74 tonnes, Squid potential of 35072.18 tonnes per year, Shrimp penied potential of 26545.26 tonnes per year.
Also capture fishery production for this type of large pelagis fish 25488,36 tonnes per year, amounting to 40159,66 tonnes of small pelagis per year, amounting to 14997.10 demersial tons per year, amounting to 9872.48 tonnes of reef fish per year, Lobster at 2973,97 tons per year, amounting to 4987,98 Squid tons per year, and Shrimp Penied 2002.10 tons per year.
While aquaculture by type of commodity grouper with a land area of 24.75 hectares, with an area of sea grass is 74.25 hectares of land, Tilapia and carp with total area of 22.67 hectares, and Shrimp with total area of 20.10 Ha, the production achieved in the year 2004 for species of grouper at 38.484 tons per year, amounting to 16.387 tonnes seaweed per year, Tilapia and carp at 19.682 tons per year, and Shrimp for 3556 tons per year.
6. Mining Potential
Potential of metallic minerals and non-metals such nikel-cobalt, copper, gold and silver is a commodity to be developed further. Halmahera Island has a potential gold deposit which is prospective, the findings of epithermal gold deposits in areas with potential Gosowong contained in the magnetic arc. For nickel ore supply planning for the Feni plant consumption in 2000-2030 is required as many as 48.75 million tons. While newly available until now only as much as 16.355 million tons, so there is shortage of as many as 32.395 million tons of nickel ore. Source laterite nickel Vedic bay area which until now has not done a detailed exploitation that ranges 92 million tons.
Indication of a hydro-carbon oil seepage indicated by symptoms such as those found on the island of Halmahera conducted by Pertamina and British Petroleum in South Halmahera Basin with flour seepage at a depth of 3000 meters, in addition there is potential in Jailolo geothermal, geothermal energy is Songa Bacan.
Of the various potentials, so-called North Maluku Province natural laboratory because of its position in geology in the collision of three tectonic plates, namely the Australian plate is moving toward the south, the Eurasian Plate moving from the west and the Pacific Plate from the west. Some mineral resources or mineral ingredients found scattered in almost all areas of North Maluku, such as Copper, Uranium, Gold, Nickel, Coal, Alumanium / Bauxite, Magnesite, Iron Sand, Titanium, Manganese, Asbestos, Kaolin, diatomite, Gems, chromite, Quartz, limestone, pumice stone, Granite, Talk, Oil and Gas Potential of Geothermal, and Water Resources.
Likewise, for the mining operations which supported the availability of potential mines, particularly the exploitation of Gold and Nickel. While there is still potential for the minerals that have not been processed as many as 18 dozen kinds of minerals which include a class A, B and C. Production levels in the same year reached 11.67 million U.S. dollars export value.
In the mining sector supported by the availability of potential mines, particularly the exploitation of Gold and Nickel as well as 18 dozen kinds of minerals which include a class A, B and C that have not been processed. Halmahera Island has a potential gold deposit which is prospective, the findings of epithermal gold deposits in areas with potential Gosowong contained in the magnetic arc. Source laterite nickel Vedic bay area which until now has not done a detailed exploitation that ranges 92 million tons. Indication of a hydro-carbon in the province of North Maluku indicated by symptoms such as oil seepage found on the island of Halmahera conducted by Pertamina and British Petroleum in South Halmahera Basin seepage at depths of 3000 meters flour, other than that there is in Jailolo geothermal potential, geothermal energy in Songa Bacan.
Of the various potentials, so-called North Maluku Province natural laboratory because of its position in geology in the collision of three tectonic plates, namely the Australian plate is moving toward the south, the Eurasian Plate moving from the west and the Pacific Plate from the west. Some mineral resources or mineral ingredients found scattered in almost all areas of North Maluku, such as Copper, Uranium, Gold, Nickel, Coal, Alumanium / Bauxite, Magnesite, Iron Sand, Titanium, Manganese, Asbestos, Kaolin, diatomite, Gems, chromite, Quartz, limestone, pumice stone, Granite, Talk, Oil and Gas Potential of Geothermal, and Water Resources.
* Gold: 78.2 million tonnes Au = 20-30 grams / tonne, which is available at 16 locations spread across Bacan, Galela, Loloda, Kao, Obi, Sanana, West Taliabu, Kayoa, Morotai Morotai South and North.
* Manganese: the District of North Loloda Galela and District, and exploitation of new 221 553 tons.
* Copper with a total of 70 million tons of content spread across Bacan, Obi, Loloda,
* Iron content with the amount of 87.7 million tonnes (20% Fe)
* Sand Iron with a total content of 10 million tonnes (estimated),
* Coal found at 10 locations spread across Bacan, Jailolo, Galela, Kao, invective / Malifut, South Morotai, Obi, Sanana, West Taliabu and Loloda. Nickel with area 47 898 ha, located at Obi and Taliabu.
7. Tourism Potential
The potential of tourism in this area of cultural tourism and archeology, history, tradition, known as the Sultanate Moloku Kie Raha. Historical relics of the past include the Sultan of Ternate and Kadaton Kadaton Tidore Sultan.
Marine tourism potentials of the islands and beautiful beaches with marine parks and other types of ornamental fish, is a major potential to develop marine tourism. Natural attractions such as rock holes that are spread in almost all areas, forest tourism can be intended for the interests of national parks that have endemic species in the world rankings to 10th. With such potential, the development is directed at the locations that have interactions tourism activities.
Nature reserve area consisting of several types, both on land and sea waters are scattered at various locations such as Mountain Nature Reserve Sibela Bacan Island, Obi Island Nature Reserve, Nature Reserve on the island of Taliabu Taliabu, Seho Island Nature Reserve.
Heritage area which has historical value kepurbakalan spread in the region of North Maluku Province covers cultural reserve in Ternate, Tidore City, West Halmahera, Central Halmahera, South Halmahera District, and North Halmahera regency.
Before Colonization
This area is at the beginning was the former area of the four greatest Islamic empire in the east of the archipelago known as the Sultanate Moloku Kie Raha ( Sultanate of Four Mountains in Maluku), namely :
* Sultanate Bacan
* Sultanate Jailolo
* Sultanate Tidore
* Sultanate of Ternate
Military Occupation of Japan
In this era, Ternate became the center position of the ruler of Japan for the Pasific region.
Age of Independence
Old Order
In this era, the position and role of North Maluku had been steadily declining, had enjoyed his position as a residency of Ternate between the years 1945 to 1957. Once that position is divided into Level II Regional ( county ).
Efforts to pioneer the formation of the North Maluku province has been started since September 19, 1957. When the transitional parliament issued a decree to form the province of North Maluku to support the struggle for the return of west Irian by Law No. 15 year 1956, but the effort was halted after the appearance of rebellion Permesta events.
In 1963, a number of prominent political parties such Partindo, PSII, NU, the Catholic Party and Parkindo continuing effort ever undertaken by urging the Council of Regional Representatives-Mutual Assistance ( DPRD-GR ) to fight for the establishment of the North Maluku province DPRD-GR responded to this effort by issuing a resolutin Number 4/DPRD-GR/1964 that essentially provide support for efforts to establish a province of North Maluku. But the change in government from the old order to new order resulted in pioneering efforts that have been done is not got concrete follow-up.
New Order
In the New Order, Kie Raha Moloku area is divided into two administrative districts and one city. District capital in Ternate, North Maluku, Central Halmaheraa regency capital in Soa Sio, Tidore, and the City of its capital in Ternate. Third district / city is still including the area of Maluku Province.
Reform Order
In the reign of President Bacharudding JUsuf Habibie, came the thought to do the acceleration of development in some areas with the potential to form new provices. Maluku province, including one potential area that needs to be accelerated development through the expansion of the province, mainly because the rate of development between northern and southern regions and / or between the central and southeast which is not compatible.
On that basis, the government established the North Maluku province ( with a temporary capital in Ternate) which was established by Act No. 46 of 1999 on Expansion of the province of North Maluku. Buru regency and West Southeast Maluku District (State Gazette Year 1999 Number 174, Supplement countries No. 3895).
Thus, this province was officially established on October 12, 1999 as expansion of Maluku Province in the administrative area of North Maluku, Ternate, North Maluku and the District.
Subsequently formed again some new autonomous regions through Law No. 1 year 2003 regarding the establishment of North Halmahera, East Halmahera, South Halmahera, Sula Islands District, and City Tidore.
North Maluku is one of the provinces in Indonesia. Provinces commonly abbreviated as Malut consists of several islands in the Maluku Islands.
This is the temporary capital of the province of Ternate. Sofifi, a village in Northern Oba, is the definitive capital of the province of North Maluku.
Geographical Condition
The total area of North Maluku province reached 140,255.32 km ² . Most are marine waters, namely an area of 106,977.32 km ² (76.27%) . The remaining area of 33 278 km ² (23.73%) was the mainland.
The total population of North Maluku in 2005 there were 970 443, with a density of 29, there are 6 districts, 2 cities, 45 districts and 730 villages / village. The majority are Muslims (76.1%), protestant (23.1%), others (0.8%).
Administratively divided into six regional districts and regions namely the City of North Halmahera regency, East Halmahera, West Halmahera, South halmahera District, Central Halmahera, Sula Island District, Ternate, Tidore.
North Maluku Province is geographically located in the East Sea is bordered by Halmahera West bordering Maluku Sea, Nort Sea bordering the Pacific Ocean, the south by the Seram Sea. Located at 3o north latitude up to 30 south latitude and 1240 to 1290 east longitude. This region is crossed by the equator, precisely in Central Halmahera, which gives important effect on the warning ocean water that moves from Indonesia to the Pasific Ocean.
Geo position of North Maluku Province in regional and International perspectives are in a strategic position because it is located on the lip Pacific ( Pacific Reem ) that directly deal with the countries of East Asia and Pacific countries and is a path between the two continents of Asia and Australia and two oceans Indian and Pacific. In the globalization era, this area is an area very economic growth due to a shift in the economic growth of European Regions.
Tribe
Nort Maluku, also there are several tribes, among others :
Islands
North Maluku province consists of 395 islands large and small. The island is inhabited by as many as 64 pieces, which are not inhabited by as many as 331 fruits.
* Halmahera Island (18,000 km ²)
* Cibi Island (3900 km ²)
* Talabu Island (3195 km ²)
* Bacan Island (2878 km ²)
* Morotai Island (2325 km ²)
* Ternate Island
* Island Tidore
* Island Mokian
* Island Kayoa
* Gebe Island
Economic
Regional economies are mainly from people's economy relies on agriculture, fisheries, and other types of seafood.
Private economic locomotion showed export orientation, among others :
* Processing of Wood ( Halmahera Island )
* Falabisahaya ( Mangoli Island )
* Banana Plantation in Galela ( Halmahera Island )
* Fisheries with fishery involving the people, by PT Mina Enterprises ( SOES) in Panamboang ( Bacan Island )
* Gold Mine by Pt. Nusa Halmahera Minerals in Kao and Malifut ( Halmahera Island )
* Nikel Mine by PT. Aneka Tambang on Gebe and Pakal Island
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