Chapter 6: Descriptive Text
Part 1
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Borobudur is the largest temple in Indonesia. Borobudur Temple in Magelang, Central Java, despite being a screaming holiday destination, is also a focal point of love for Buddhists in Indonesia, especially at every Vesak festival. This is confirmed by the importance of its name "monastery on the slopes". Borobudur is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Borobudur was built around 800 BC or the 9th century. Borobudur was built by Mahayana Buddhist worshipers amidst the rule of the Sailendra line. This temple was built during the peak of the Sailendra tradition. Author of Borobudur, King Samaratungga from the Sailendra dynasty. It is possible that this temple was built around 824 AD and completed around 900 AD during the reign of Queen Pramudawardhani who was the daughter of Samaratungga. Meanwhile, according to history, the engineers who took part in building this temple were named.
firmation, was first compiled by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, Governor General of the United Kingdom in Java, who gave this temple its name. There is no evidence that the name Borobudur Temple is more established. The main archives that show the existence of the most well-established temple are the Nagarakertagama book, which was compiled by Mpu Prapanca in 1365. In the book composed, this temple was used as a position for Buddhist contemplation.
The word Borobudur itself, according to confirmation, was first compiled by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, Governor General of the United Kingdom in Java, who gave this temple its name. There is no evidence that the name Borobudur Temple is more established. The main archives that show the existence of the most well-established temple are the Nagarakertagama book, which was compiled by Mpu Prapanca in 1365. In the book composed, this temple was used as a position for Buddhist contemplation.Part 2Gunung Fuji
Mount Fuji is an interesting volcanic cone and a frequent subject of Japanese art, especially after 1600, when Edo (now Tokyo) became the capital and people saw the mountain while traveling on the Tōkaidō road. According to the story of H. Byron Earhart, "in the Middle Ages the mountain was finally seen by the Japanese as the "number one" mountain in the world known from the three countries of India, China and Japan". The mountain has been mentioned frequently in Japanese literature over the centuries and is the subject of many poems.
The peak has been considered sacred since ancient times and was forbidden to women until the Meiji era in the late 1860s. Ancient samurai used the foot of the mountain as a remote training area, near the present-day city of Gotemba. Shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo ruled yabusame in the area in the early Kamakura period.
The first ascent by a foreigner was made by Sir Rutherford Alcock in September 1860, who climbed the mountain in 8 hours and descended in 3 hours. Alcock's brief narrative in The Capital of the Tycoon was the first widely distributed description of a mountain in the West. Lady Fanny Parkes, wife of British ambassador Sir Harry Parkes, was the first non-Japanese woman to climb Mount Fuji in 1867. Photographer Felice Beato climbed Mount Fuji two years later.
On March 5, 1966, BOAC flight 911, a Boeing 707, lost contact in flight and crashed near Mount Fuji's fifth outpost New Gotemba, shortly after departure from Tokyo International Airport. All 113 passengers and 11 crew members died in the disaster, which was caused by extreme clear air turbulence caused by lee waves upwind of the mountain. There is a memorial to the accident not far from the fifth post of Gotemba New.Part 3
KesimpulanBasically, descriptive explanation text is text that aims to explain, illustrate, or describe something. This something can take the form of anything, be it an animal, object, location, and so on.









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