JAVANESE TEMPLES TOURISM: THE VALUES OF ARCHEOLOGICAL HERITAGE TO INDONESIAN MILENIALS

  • Imam Nuraryo
  • Deavvy MRY Johassan
  • Siti Meisyaroh
  • Danis Murtiharso
  • Rosida Simatupang
  • Veronica Young
Keywords: Noble Value, Temple, Millennial Generation, Economic Value

Abstract

This study aims to investigate or investigate the noble ideals found in four temples situated in Central Java and DI Yogyakarta, specifically the Borobudur Temple in Magelang, Prambanan Temple in portions of Yogyakarta and portions of Klaten, Sukuh Temple, and Cetho Temple in Karanganyar. Descriptive qualitative research methodology is employed. The findings of this study led to the conclusion that it is important for the younger generation to comprehend the values embodied in the history that is recorded and portrayed in every fragment of the reliefs found in Indonesian temples, values that are honorable and uphold human dignity. It is envisaged that Indonesia's youth will learn the significance of the moral principles embodied in these temples so that they might serve as models for better life behavior. Additionally, in terms of the economy.

Author Biographies

Imam Nuraryo

Program Studi Ilmu Komunikasi, Institut Bisnis & Informatika Kwik Kian Gie,Jakarta,Indonesia

Deavvy MRY Johassan

Program Studi Ilmu Komunikasi, Institut Bisnis & Informatika Kwik Kian Gie,Jakarta,Indonesia

Siti Meisyaroh

Program Studi Ilmu Komunikasi, Institut Bisnis & Informatika Kwik Kian Gie,Jakarta,Indonesia

Danis Murtiharso

Program Studi Ilmu Komunikasi, Institut Bisnis & Informatika Kwik Kian Gie,Jakarta,Indonesia

Rosida Simatupang

Program Studi Ilmu Komunikasi, Institut Bisnis & Informatika Kwik Kian Gie,Jakarta,Indonesia

Veronica Young

Program Studi Ilmu Komunikasi, Institut Bisnis & Informatika Kwik Kian Gie,Jakarta,Indonesia

Published
2024-08-31
Section
Articles