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APPLICATION FOR HOSTING13th World Wushu Championship Indonesia 2015

Subject :Application for hosting the 12th World Wushu Championship 2013

Time :November 2013 ( to coincide with the IWUF agenda )

Applicant :Indonesia Wushu AssociationPintu VI Stadion Gelora Bung Karno 10270 Jakarta - IndonesiaPlaju street No. 3-7 Medan 20214 North Sumatra - IndonesiaPhone : 62 61. 7358938-7359338Fax. : 62 61. 7362980Email : [email protected]

Objective :1. To increase the reputation of Wushu as one of the most important and significant sports especially in Indonesia and generally worldwide.

2. To develop and cultivate Wushu in Indonesia as well as globally in order to educate people to edify and appreciate Wushu, not only as a sport (national, regional, international range) but also to be taken as a mean for health-care and martial art for self-defense.

3. To reinforce relationship and friendship among Indonesia and other participant countries, or among each of the participant country.

4. With the experience of managing the successful 2nd World Junior Wushu Championship in 2008, Indonesia Wushu Association would like to once again contribute to the international Wushu by enhancing the values and honor of this precious Chinese martial art to the worldwide.

APPLICATION & PROPOSAL

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APPLICATION FOR HOSTING13th World Wushu Championship Indonesia 2015

ProposalI. VenueProposed venue for this competition: Jakarta (capital city of Indonesia)

Indonesia is a nation of islands. According to the country’s Naval Hydro-Oceanographic Office, it contains some 17,508 islands, although only about 6,000 are inhabited. In fact, the country’s island identity is part of its name. “Indonesia” has its roots in two Greek words: Indos meaning ‘Indian’ and Nesos which means ‘islands.’

The country stretches around the equator for 5,150 km (3,200 miles)--roughly the distance between Los Angeles and New York . The comparative map below should give you an idea of the country’s size.

It is the largest archipelago in the world.

Five main islands and 30 smaller archipelagos are home to the majority of the population. The main islands are Kalimantan (1,539,400 sq km), Sumatra (473,606 sq km), Irian Jaya (421,981 sq km), Sulawesi (189,216 sq km), and Java (132,187 sq km). Java alone is home to roughly 70 percent of the country’s population.

B. Climate and WeatherIndonesia’s monsoon-type climate changes approximately every six months, although, in recent years, global warming has somewhat disrupted weather patterns. The dry season for the west part of Indonesia is from May to October and the wet season is from November to April. The dry and wet seasons in eastern Indonesia are the opposite.

Due to the large number of islands and mountains in the country, temperatures vary. Along the coastal plains, the average is 28°C (82°F); for inland and mountain areas, it is 26°C (79°F); and, in the higher mountain areas, the average is around 23°C (73°F). Like other tropical countries, Indonesia has a high average relative humidity, usually between 73 and 87 percent.

A. Indonesia Geography

B. Climate & Weather

Jakarta is the lively social, cultural, economic and political hub of the nation, carrying a legacy of more than 30 years of largely uninterrupted economic expansion. It is home to many of the country’s finest research institutions, educational facilities and cultural organizations and uniquely serves both as the seat of national as well as regional government.

Strategically positioned on the west side of the island of Java (located on 6012′ South Latitude and 106048′- East Longitude), the Capital City is the principal gateway to the rest of Indonesia. From Jakarta, many other sophisticated island, air and sea transport is available to the rest of the country.

Over the last several decades, Jakarta has proudly developed into one of Asia’s most prominent metropolitan centers. With a current population of over nine million people, Jakarta has undergone dramatic growth especially over the last few years.

Jakarta is an enormous and sprawling city, and while this is by no means known for being a tourist destination, there are some interesting sights awaiting within the Old City (Kota) area. Those wanting to experience the extremes of Indonesia will find that Jakarta will far from disappoint.

Jakarta is a city with many definite surprises, with the lively streets of Chinatown, literally hundreds of bars and restaurants, and some of the largest nightclubs in the hole of South-East Asia. Also in the city is a wealth of shopping malls, which come in epic proportions and would likely take more than a month to explore. To learn more about the city’s latest tourism offerings, do check out the Jakarta Visitor and Tourist Information Office, which stands on the Jalan Wahid Hasyim.

The exciting city of Jakarta is very much centred around the historical area known as Batavia and

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Population :9.3million

Elevation :98feet

Area :661.52km²

Climate :Tropical

AverageJanuaryTemperature :27C/80F

AverageJulyTemperature :27C/81F

Electricity :220volts,50Hz,

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TimeZone :GMT+7

CountryDialingCode :62

AreaCode :21

Currency :Rupiah(IDR)

Language :Bahasa

JAkaRTA By THe NumBeRS

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C. About Jakarta

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Shopping CentersShopping world in Jakarta is the greater and colorful recently with the opening of some new shopping centers. All of Jakarta area has their own shopping centre icon and characteristic of the shoppers. When planning a trip to Jakarta, consider spending a day at one of the many modern shopping malls the city has to offer. You may welcome a day off from tourist and cultural sites and enjoy spending time in air-conditioned comfort, where you can relax and shop without annoying hawkers. From 1985 to 2000

a million square meters of shopping space was built in Jakarta. Since 2000, the same amount has been built again, and the city can expect to see another million square meters by 2013. Therefore there are choices galore for shoppers.

Amongst Indonesia’s emerging middle and upper classes international brand-consciousness is strong. Discerning shoppers seek original goods, which these shops can guarantee. Often, due to special sales or discounts, international fashions may actually be cheaper in Jakarta than in other fashion centers.

Jakarta has a large number of giant, glittering malls. Note that, for imported goods, prices in some of the Plazas’ designer shops could actually be higher than what would be charged in the same shop in other countries. Shopping Centers in Jakarta are also takes the race in providing their self with many more entertainment for the costumers. From cinemas, ice skating arena, up to game station. You don’t need

features an unusual Dutch past. However, the tourist attractions of today are not all particularly old, with the Ancol Dreamland amusement park being one of the most visited and family friendly and actually built on land reclaimed from the bay itself in the mid-1990s. Other highlights include stargazing at the Jakarta Planetarium, Sumatran tigers at Ragunan Zoo, and a chance to explore all of the 27 actual provinces of Indonesia in just one place – at the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah.

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to feel confuse to eat because the food courts and restaurants are ready to serve. If you just want to hang out, just go to the café and bar. They sure will make your days more colorful and happy.

Nevertheless, Jakarta also spoils you with conventional shopping rules, with bargaining. For this, just choose some Tanah Abang, Pasar Senen and Pasar Rawa Belong. We can enjoy Indonesia’s heritage while shopping from accent language and culture from the seller. We can also enjoy the goods which are unique and interesting.

With touch of modern esthetic, some traditional markets are dressed-up so that they no longer look dark and untidy. You can shop as comfortable as you shop at the mall, with freedom and romantic from traditional markets.

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Jakarta is a gastronomic paradise for gourmets and has a variety of restaurants to choose from Indonesian, European, Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese and Thai culinary treats are all available in many different locations around the city. A cafe where you can relax and enjoy the delectable menu which uses a range of indigenous herbs and spices. For visitor’s convenience here follows a list of restaurants and event stalls, where they can dine and take their time.

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ModernAsianCulinary

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EuropeanCulinary

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Flora and FaunaWithin the Indonesian archipelago lies one of the most remarkable zoological zones on the planet. Home of the most diverse flora and fauna in the world, Indonesia has 10 percent of all flowering plant species, 12 percent of mammal species, 17 percent of bird species and 25 percent of the world’s species of fish.

State OrgansThe People’s Consultative Assembly (Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat)The PresidencyThe People’s Representative Council (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat)The State Audit Board (Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan)The Supreme Court (Mahkamah Agung)The Constitutional Court (Mahkamah Konstitusi)The Regional Representative Council (Dewan Perwakilan Daerah)

A Diverse NationIn its ethnic groups, languages, culture, and religion, Indonesia is a very diverse nation. This great diversity is reflected in the country’s national motto Bhinneka Tunggal Ika which means “Unity in Diversity.”

1. ethnic GroupsSome 300 ethnic groups call Indonesia home, but most (45 percent) of Indonesians are Javanese. In addition, 14 percent are Sundanese, 7.5 percent Madurese, 7.5 percent coastal Malays, and 26 percent are of other ethnic groups.

2. LanguagesThere are more than 700 languages and dialects spoken in the archipelago. They normally belong to the different ethnic groups of the population. Some of the distinctly different local languages are: Acehnese, Batak, Sundanese, Javanese, Sasak, Tetum of Timor, Dayak, Minahasa, Toraja, Buginese, Halmahera, Ambonese, Ceramese, and several Irianese languages. These languages are also spoken in different dialects.

Bahasa Indonesia is the national language and written in Roman script. English is the most prevalent foreign language.

3.CultureIndonesia’s active history has encouraged the growth of many unique cultures. On Java, the Javanese of Central and East Java are known for having several layers of formality in their language.

Today, the country maintains this cultural richness, even as it expands into new areas. The traditional music of the gamelan and angklung coexists with new dangdut and rock and roll. The ancient art of wayang kulit, or shadow puppetry, complements the modern Indonesian film industry. And, while the themes and story from historic epics like the Ramayana persist, newer literature like that of the author Pramoedya Ananta Toer has become an irrevocable part of Indonesian culture.

4.ReligionSix world religions are formally recognized in Indonesia: Islam, Catholicism, Protestantism, Confucianism, Hinduism and Buddhism. Nevertheless, other faiths can be found, especially in isolated societies. These religions, called traditional faiths, are also accepted. According to recent counts, approximately 85 percent of the population is Muslim, 11 percent is Christian (Protestants and Catholics), and 4 percent is Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian, or traditional.

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All visitors, regardless of their nationality, who wish to travel to Indonesia must hold a full passport and valid for at least 6 (six) months from date of entry into Indonesia.

There are 4 (four) types of visa issued by the Representatives of The Republic of Indonesia for those who wish to visit Indonesia:1. Transit Visa2. Single Journey Visit Visa3. Multiple Journey Visit Visa4. Limited Stay Period (Temporary Resident Permit) Visa

Free Short Visit VisaIn conjunction with Decision No.103/2003 signed by the President of the Republic of Indonesia with regard to the new visa policy, from the 1st February 2004, there will be a change of regulation on the Free Short Visit Visa to Indonesia. The maximum length of stay is 30 (thirty) days.

List of Countries entitled to Free Short Visit Visa to Indonesia1. Brunei Darussalam2. Chile3. Hong Kong4. Macau5. Malaysia6. Morocco7. Peru8. Philippines9. Singapore10. Thailand

Visa On ArrivalVisa On Arrival (VOA) is used for any aspect of government, tourism, socio-cultural, and business activities which is issued at arrival time at the airport/seaport in Indonesia.

Visa Fee: On Arrival Visa (up to 30 days) US$ 25.-

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Visa Issued on Approval from Immigration OfficeAll visa applications from nationals of the following countries need an approval from Immigration Office in Indonesia before traveling. List of countries required approval to obtain visa.

1. Afghanistan2. Albania3. Angola4. Bangladesh5. Cameroon6. Cuba7. Ethiopia8. Ghana9. Iran10. Iraq11. Israel12. Nigeria13. North Korea14. Pakistan15. Somalia16. Sri Lanka17. Tanzania

The list of countries below is permitted to enter Indonesia using Visa On Arrival (VOA) along with list of corresponding Airports and Seaports.

The maximum length of stay is 30 (thirty) days counted from the date of arrival in Indonesia and can be extended for another 30 (thirty) days.

There are 14 (fourteen) Airport and 23 (twenty three) Seaport across Indonesia that has the VOA facilities.

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1. Algeria2. Argentina3. Australia4. Austria5. Bahrain6. Belgium7. Brazil8. Bulgaria9. Cambodia10. Canada11. China12. Cyprus13. Czech14. Denmark15. Egypt16. Estonia17. Fiji18. Finland19. France20. Germany21. Greece22. Hungary23. Iceland24. India25. Iran26. Ireland27. Italy28. Japan29. Kuwait30. Laos31. Latvia32. Libya33. Liechtenstein

34. Lithuania35. Luxembourg36. Maldives37. Malta38. Mexico39. Monaco40. Netherlands41. New Zealand42. Norway43. Oman44. Panama45. Poland46. Portugal47. Qatar48. Romania49. Russia50. Saudi Arabia51. Slovakia52. Slovenia53. South Africa54. South Korea55. Spain56. Suriname57. Sweden58. Switzerland59. TaiwanTerritory60. Tunisia61. Turkey62. United Arab Emirates63. United Kingdom64. United States of America65. Timor Leste

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II. Financial InformationEach participating country or delegation beras the inbound and outbound transportation fares for their members. Aieport tax, luggage overweight and handling and othet immigration fees and dues. If any will be borne by the person concerned.

Airport - hotel to and from bus transfres will be provided by the host.

Each members will be charge ranging approx from 65 USD-110 USD day/person. Depending on the class of hotels provided.

The hotel bill provides besides accomodation, also includes standard breakfast, lunch and dinner. The foods served mostly consist of chinese, western and local cookings.

III. Venue DetailJakarta International Event and Convention Centre ( JITEC )Mangga Dua Square 8 floorAdd : Gunung Sahari Raya No. 1Area : 50 m x 100 mCeiling : 9 mSeating capacity : 2638

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IV. Accommodation DetailNumbers of hotel available within the radius of 10 kilometres.1. Novotel mangga dua square2. Amaris hotel mangga dua square3. Sheraton media hotel4. Batavia hotel5. Le grandeur hotel6. Sanno hotel7. Mercure hotel8. Etc.

Garuda IndonesiaBatavia AirAir ChinaChina Southern AirlinesIndonesia AirAsiaCebu Pacific AirLion AirlinesQantas Airways

Kuwait AirwaysEVA AirwaysYemenia Yemen AirwaysKorean AirThai Airways InternationalJALwaysEmiratesLufthansa German Airlines

Etihad AirwaysSaudi Arabian AirlinesKLM Royal Dutch AirlinesRoyal Brunei AirlinesCathay Pacific AirwaysValuairAirAsiaMalaysia Airlines

AirportSoekarna Hatta International airport - Indonesia

The international flights to Jakarta that operate regularly include:

APPLICATION FOR HOSTING13th World Wushu Championship Indonesia 2015

APPLICATION FOR HOSTING13th World Wushu Championship Indonesia 2015

V. Letter of SupportWe take pleasure to enclose the letter of support from national Olympic committee of Indonesia and Minister of Youth and Sports of Indonesia for Indonesia Wushu Association to become organizer/host the 12th World Wushu Championship 2013 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Wearelookingforwardtobeingawardedthehonorforhostingthenextworldwushuchampionshipand

readytowelcomeyourrepresentativestomakenecessaryinspectioninourcountry.Thankyou.

Yourssincerely,

IndonesiaWushu

Association

SupandiKusuma

President

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