Thursday, 16 September 2010

Panjat Pinang – National Tradition of Indonesia

Panjat Pinang – National Tradition of Indonesia


Panjat Pinang is a very unique way of celebrating Indonesia's Independence Day (17 August). Every year, in towns and villages around the country, tall nut-trees are chopped down and their trunks placed vertically, in the center of each settlement. A wheel full of prizes is placed on top, before the trunk is covered with oil or other lubricants, and young men are invited to try and reach the prizes.






Panjat Pinang – National Tradition of Indonesia

Panjat Pinang – National Tradition of Indonesia


Panjat Pinang is a very unique way of celebrating Indonesia's Independence Day (17 August). Every year, in towns and villages around the country, tall nut-trees are chopped down and their trunks placed vertically, in the center of each settlement. A wheel full of prizes is placed on top, before the trunk is covered with oil or other lubricants, and young men are invited to try and reach the prizes.