The Governor of Yogyakarta, Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X, emphasized that the family is fundamental in instilling national values and tolerance. This statement was made during a celebration marking the anniversary of the Muslim Women's Organization of Nahdlatul Ulama.
The Secretary General of the Indonesian Democratic Party praised the rise in Yogyakarta's original revenue, expected to reach one trillion rupiah by 2025. This achievement aligns with the party's directives to enhance local financial stability.
British Ambassador to Indonesia, Dominic Jeremy, visited Yogyakarta Station last Wednesday to discuss the potential for developing sustainable rail-based transport projects. This visit aims to enhance cooperation between the two countries in urban development and transport.
The Indonesian Meteorology Agency has issued a warning about sudden climate changes expected in the Yogyakarta region over the coming days, urging residents to take necessary precautions. This alert comes as the area transitions from the rainy season to dry conditions.
PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) Daop 6 in Yogyakarta welcomed a visit from British Ambassador <strong>Dominic Jeremy</strong>, discussing cooperation in sustainable transport and education. This visit is part of the strategic partnership launched earlier this year between England and Indonesia.
In a historic move, the Yogyakarta Palace authorities handed over land ownership documents known as 'Serat Palilah' and 'Serat Kekancingan' to the local government in Gunungkidul. This initiative aims to improve land management and ensure legal usage.
Yogyakarta, Indonesia, hosted grand cultural celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of Sultan Hamengkubuwono X's reign. Thousands participated in a traditional parade showcasing the region's rich cultural heritage.
The Animal Husbandry Department at Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta has launched a training program for sheep and goat farming, targeting 585 local farmers. The program aims to enhance technical knowledge and improve productivity in the livestock sector.
The National Cybersecurity and Cipher Agency (BSSN) in Indonesia organized a historic march to explore the 'Cipher House' in Yogyakarta, celebrating its 80th anniversary. The event saw wide participation from students, government representatives, and media, highlighting the significance of ciphering in the country's history.
The Indonesian region of <strong>Yogyakarta</strong> is gearing up to celebrate the <strong>80th anniversary</strong> of Sultan <strong>Hamengkubuwono X</strong>'s reign with a cultural parade on April 2, 2026. This event aims to honor the Sultan as a symbol of leadership and community service.
This year, the Indonesian city of Yogyakarta celebrated Eid al-Fitr with a simple atmosphere, featuring dozens of local stalls that reflect the region's cultural heritage. The event saw widespread participation from citizens who gathered to celebrate.
The airport train management in Yogyakarta recorded approximately <strong>12,000 passengers</strong> during the peak return period after Eid al-Fitr on <strong>March 29, 2026</strong>, reflecting public confidence in public transportation.
Indonesian Minister of Culture, <strong>Fadli Zon</strong>, emphasized the importance of museums as educational tools for the nation's history during his visit to the <strong>Yogyakarta Struggle Museum</strong>. He highlighted the museum's role in fostering historical awareness among the youth.