Contents Greeting Message Congress Information Venue Speakers Program and Schedule Scientific Information 02 05 07 08 09 15 18 20 21 22 24 26 Registration Accomodation Hotel Map Flight Schedule About Yogyakarta Tourism Object www.apapari2014.com 1 Greetings Message from Chairman of Organizing Committee Sumadiono Dear Colleagues, It is a great pleasure to welcome you to this prestigious congress of Asia Pacific Association of Pediatric Allergy, Respirology, and Immunology (APAPARI) Congress 2014 in conjunction with the second annual meeting of Indonesian Pediatric Allergy and Clinical Immunology (IPACI). This congress will be held on 8-10 October 2014, at the Royal Ambarrukmo Hotel, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. This congress is organized by Allergy Immunology Working Group of Indonesian Pediatric Society. The theme of this three day-congress is “Challenges on allergic, respiratory, and immunology disease in the future”. We will have plenary and parallel symposium, debate with distinguished speakers from United States, Australia, Asian countries and many more which some of them represented APAPARI, Asia Pediatric Respirology Interest Group (APRIG) and World of Allergy Organization (WAO). We also have two interesting workshops especially for pediatric researchers and junior doctors. We also hope that your proposed visit to Yogyakarta will be one of your unforgettable moments. In the aspect of tourism, Yogyakarta has widely been known as the second most visited province after Bali, as this province has a rich culture and a wide variety of world-class heritages, such as Sultan’s palace, Taman Sari water castle, and Prambanan Temple. Yogyakarta is also acknowledged as the center of Javanese culture. In addition, Borobudur temple, the biggest Buddhist temple in the world, is located in a short distance, while the well-known island of Bali can be reached within an hour by plane from Yogyakarta. Finally, we are looking forward for your participation in this congress. 2 www.apapari2014.com Greeting Message from President of APAPARI Gary Wing-kin Wong It gives me great pleasure to invite you to the Asia Pacific Association of Pediatric Allergy, Respirology, and Immunology (APAPARI) Congress 2014 in conjunction with the 2nd Annual Meeting of Indonesian Pediatric Allergy and Clinical Immunology (IPACI). This time, the meeting will be held in the beautiful Indonesian city of Yogyakarta. Our meeting – APAPARI in conjunction with IPACI - is the only meeting that is fully devoted to pediatric allergy, respirology and clinical immunology in the region which has close to half of the world population. Allergic disorders are rapidly increasing especially in the urban settings while respiratory infections are the important causes of morbidity and mortality many Asian countries. Sumadiono, Dina Muktiarti and their team, along with members from the Board of directors of APAPARI have worked very hard in putting together an exciting program including the latest knowledge regarding the practice and research in our field. The program has also been enriched with sessions proposed by the Asia Pediatric Respiratory Interest Group (APRIG). You will find your participation in the meeting rewarding and useful for your clinical practice. Indonesia is one of the most populous country in the region. With its richness of history and culture, diverse landscape, and friendly people, and rapidly changing urban and rural environment, you will be amazed and impressed by your experience in this country. In addition to attending the scientific sessions of the meeting, catching up with colleagues and establishing new links, we also hope you will have time to explore the beautiful city of Yogyakarta and some of the picturesque islands of this country. We look forward to seeing you in Yogyakarta. www.apapari2014.com 3 Greetings Message from President of The Indonesian Pediatric Society Badriul Hegar The Indonesian Pediatric Society is proud to organize The Asia Pacific Association of Pediatric Allergy, Respirology, and Immunology (APAPARI) Congress 2014. This congress is targeted towards pediatrician and doctors who aspire interest in the areas of pediatric allergy, respirology, and immunology. The faculty members are an extensive expert panel consisting of APAPARI members and Asia Pasific key opinion leaders. The participants will have a great opportunity to interact and share their knowledge, experience and challenges with the faculty and peers. It will also an unique occasion to network with the faculty member who are global leaders in their respective field. We thank The Pediatric Allergy Immunology Working Group of Indonesia Pediatric Society which has prepared this congress to be held properly, so that participants can attend each session of this congress comfortably. We look forward to your participation. 4 www.apapari2014.com CongressInformation ORGANIZED BY Allergy Immunology Working Group of Indonesian Pediatric Society THEME “Challenges on Allergic, Respiratory, and Immunologic Diseases in the Future.” IMPORTANT DATE Symposium: October 8-10th 2014 Business Meeting: October 9th 2014 Pediatric Allergy Research Workshop : October 8-9th 2014 VENUE Royal Ambarrukmo Hotel Jl. Adi Sucipto no. 81, Yogyakarta Indonesia 552884 SECRETARIAT & REGISTRATION Department of Child Health Faculty of Medicine Universitas Gadjah Mada / Dr.Sardjito General Hospital Jl.Kesehatan No.1 Yogyakarta Indonesia. Telp/Fax: +62 274 581088. Contact person: Braghmandita, MD (081578787855). Email: [email protected]. Website: www.apapari2014.com EXHIBITION A commercial exhibition will be opened during meeting hours on October 8-10th 2014. For more information, please contact the Congress Secretariat. LANGUAGE The official language of the Congress is English CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE Certificate of attendance will be distributed on October 10th CLIMATE October in Yogyakarta is rainy season with estimated temperature around 22oC-29oC. It is recommended to bring jacket, sandals, and umbrella. CLOTHING During the entire meeting, attire will be informal TIME ZONE Indonesian Western Standard Time is GMT+7 www.apapari2014.com 5 CURRENCY Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official national currency. All major credit cards are accepted. VISA REQUIREMENTS All visitors must have a valid visa to travel to and enter Indonesia. Various processes are available depend on nationality, purpose of travel, and eligibility. Visa On Arrival can be proceeded as soon as arrival in Indonesia through Immigration Office in Denpasar or Jakarta. Visa On Arrival proceeded in Yogyakarta is only for direct international flight to Yogyakarta. INVITATION LETTER Upon request, the Organizing Committee will send personal invitation to participants. This invitation purpose is only to help visitors to raise travel funds or to obtain a Visa, and is not a commitment on the part of the organizers to provide any financial support. BADGE (NAME TAG) It is compulsory for the participant & accompanying person to wear badge throughout the meeting. Only badges holders will be admitted to the session and social events. LIABILITY & INSURANCE The Congress Organizer do not responsible for any injury or damage happened during the meeting. Participants are advised to make personal arrangement to health and travel insurance. SCIENTIFIC MEETING ATTENDANCE & PARTICIPANT This meeting is expected to be attended by 400 participants including speakers, moderators, free papers participants, judges, and other participants related to it from all parts of the country such as: • Member of Asia Pacific Association of Pediatric Allergy, Respirology, and Immunology (APAPARI) • Member of World of Allergy Organization (WAO) • Member of Indonesian Pediatric Allergy and Clinical Immunology (IPACI) • Member of Asia Pediatric Respirology Interest Group (APRIG) • Medical doctor, Specialist of related professions ie. Internal medicine, pediatricians, skin & veneral disease, ENT, residents, pharmacists, and experts of medical and allergy immunology Also scientists, medical students, and paramedics of various medical professions related to health sciences. www.hssilver.com 6 www.apapari2014.com Venue AMBARRUKMO ROYAL HOTEL Jl. Adi Sucipto no. 81, Yogyakarta Indonesia 55281 www.apapari2014.com 7 Speakers INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS 1. Akihiro Morikawa (Japan) 2. Alfred Tam (Hongkong) 3. Colin Robertson (Australia) 4. Daniel Ng Kwok (Hongkong) 5. Garry Wong (Hong Kong) 6. H Arakawa (Japan) 7. Hugo Van Bever (Singapore) 8. Ismail Haron (Malaysia) 9. Jessie De Bruyne (Malaysia) 10. Lanny J Rosenwasser (USA) 11. Le Huong (Vietnam) 12. Lee Bee Wah (Singapore) 13. Leung Ting Fan (Hongkong) 14. Lynette Shek (Singapore) 15. Mahesh Babu (Singapore) 16. Mila Bautista (Philipine) 17. Motohiro Ebisawa (Japan) 18. Peter N. Le Souëf (Australia) 19. Pakit Vichyanond (Thailand) 20. Pantipa Chatchatee(Thailand) 21. Ruby Pawankar (Japan) 22. Soo Jong Hong (Korea) 23. Susan Prescott (Australia) 24. Wen-Jue Soong (Taiwan) 25. Yu-Lung Lau (Hongkong) 8 www.apapari2014.com LOCAL SPEAKERS 1. Anang Endaryanto 2. Ariyanto Harsono 3. Arwin Akib 4. Astrid Sulistomo 5. Badriul Hegar 6. Bambang Supriyatno 7. Budi Setiabudiawan 8. Cissy B Kartasasmita 9. Dadi Suyoko 10. Darmawan Budi Setyanto 11. Retno S Wardani 12. Heda Melinda 13. Iris Rengganis 14. Ketut Dewi Kumarawati 15. Maya Devita Lokananta 16. Nia Kurniati 17. Pratiwi Soedharmono 18. Sjawitri P Siregar 19. Sumadiono 20. Windy Keumala Budianti 21. Wistiani 22. Zakiudin Munasir www.apapari2014.com 9 R E G I S T R A T I O N Oct 7th 2014 Room C Coffee Break/Poster Presentation 10.00-10.30 Plenary 2 Parallel Parallel Parallel Symposium Symposium Symposium 13.30-14.30 14.30-16.00 16.15-17.45 Welcome Dinner (On 8th Floor Royal Ambarrukmo Hotel) 16.15-17.15 19.00-22.30 18.30-21.30 16.00-16.15 Coffee Break Parallel Parallel Parallel Symposium Symposium Symposium 13.00-13.30 16.00-16.15 Workshop A 14.30-16.00 Prayer Break/Poster Presentation 13.00-13.30 Workshop A 13.30-14.30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Symposium Symposium Symposium 12.00-13.00 12.00-13.00 Parallel Symposium 10.30-12.00 10.00-10.30 09.00-10.00 08.00-09.00 07.00-08.00 10.30-12.00 APRIG Session Plenary 1 09.00-10.00 WAOAPAPARIIPACI Session Opening Registration Room B 08.30-09.00 07.00-08.30 Room A Day 1 Wed, Oct 8 2014 Debate Room C Coffee Break Parallel Symposium Plenary 3 Room B Parallel Symposium Cultural Night (On Prambanan Temple Area) Plenary Coffee Break Parallel Symposium APRIG Session 15.00-15.15 14.00-15.00 Parallel Symposium APAPARI educational program review 11.45-13.00 10.45-11.45 10.30-10.45 Parallel Symposium Lunch Symposium Room A Debate Closing FA Lecture Lunch Symposium Friday Prayer Coffee Break FA Lecture Room B Day 3 Fri, Oct 10 2014 Parallel FA 09.30-10.30 Symposium 08.00-09.30 13.00-14.00 Lunch Symposium Workshop B Workshop B Prayer Break/Poster Presentation Lunch Symposium Oral Oral Oral Presentation Presentation Presentation Parallel Symposium Room A Business Meeting (On 8th Floor Royal Ambarrukmo Hotel) Day 2 Thu, Oct 9 2014 FA Symposium Parallel FA Symposium Room C CHALLENGES OF ALLERGIC, RESPIRATORY, AND IMMUNOLOGY DISEASE IN THE FUTURE PROGRAM AT A GLANCE - Ambarrukmo Royal Hotel – YOGYAKARTA 19.00 – 22.30 16.15 – 17.15 16.00 -16.15 14.30 – 16.00 13.30 – 14.30 13.00 – 13.30 12.00 – 13.00 10.30 – 12.00 10.00 – 10.30 09.00 – 10.00 08.30 -- 09.00 07.00 – 08.30 Non CF bronchiectasis in Asia: diagnosis and management (Heda Melinda, Indonesia) Childhood chronic lung diseases: current approach and future direction (Colin Robertson, Australia) Treatment strategy for pneumonia: how to choose and when to change antibiotic (Mahesh Babu, Singapore) LUNCH SYMPOSIUM B HDM exposure: is it exclusively for respiratory symptoms? (Jessie Debruyne – Malaysia) Avoidance of HDM: is it possible? (Hugo van Bever, Singapore) Treatment of allergic rhinitis through focusing on HDM exposure (Anang Endaryanto, Indonesia) LUNCH SYMPOSIUM A Risk factors for severe asthma in young children (Darmawan BS, Indonesia) Noisy breathing in infants – is it related to food allergy? (Alfred Tam – Hongkong) IgE and the microbiome in airways disease (Ruby Pawankar, Japan) Pitfalls in diagnosis of drug allergy (Ketut Dewi Kumarawati, Indonesia) Penicilin and B-lactam allergy: epidemiology and crossreactivity (Arwin Akib, Indonesia) Prevention and management of drug allergy (Lynette Shek, Singapore) Understanding skin barrier and the role of ceramide dominant in atopic dermatitis management (Maya Devita Lokananta, Indonesia) Nasal washing in allergic rhinitis (Ismail Haron, Malaysia) PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM 6 : Essential care in allergy Welcome Dinner (On 8th Floor Royal Ambarrukmo Hotel) Pro: Colin Robertson, Australia Health economics perpective in allergy prevention in children (Zakiudin Munasir, Indonesia) The principle of health economics: health provider aspect in Indonesia (Astrid Sulistomo, Indonesia) DEBATE 1: Cephalosporins for community-acquired pneumonia in children PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM 5: Health Economics in Allergy Con: Cissy B Kartasasmita, Indonesia Management of acute & chronic urticaria (Anang Endaryanto, Indonesia) Food challenges in daily practice (Pantipa Patchachee, Thailand) Current management of allergic conjunctivitis (Pakit Vichyanond, Thailand) PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM 4 LUNCH SYMPOSIUM C Progress of pediatric allergy in Indonesia (Sumadiono, Indonesia) WAO-APAPARI Joint training and educational activities in Asia - perspective and future directions (Ruby Pawankar, Japan) Training in allergy (Lanny J Rosenwasser, USA) Coffee Break PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM 3: Airway hypersensitivity PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM 2: Drug Allergy Lessons about allergic diseases from birth cohort studies (Soo-Jong Hong, Korea) The use of inhaled steroids and LABAs in pediatric asthma (Peter N. Le Souëf, Australia) PLENARY 2: PRAYER BREAK / Poster Presentation APRIG session 1 Coffee break / poster presentation New and integrated approaches to allergic disease: immunomodulators and biologics (Ruby Pawankar, Japan) Room C WAO-APAPARI-IPACI SESSION – Working on the future of allergic disease in Asia Registration Future of allergic diseases in Asia (Gary Wong, Hongkong) PLENARY 1: OPENING Room B PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM 1 : House Dust Mite Allergy: Its development and strategic treatment Room A DAY I 1 – 8th OCTOBER 2014 Detailed Schedule Of Scientific Program Concluding talk: the importance of research in pediatric allergy (Hugo Van Bever, Singapore) Translational research: is it the future? (Budi Setiabudiawan, Indonesia) WORKSHOP: How to conduct research in pediatric allergy - cont What to learn from cohort studies (Lee Bee Wah, Singapore) The role of animal models in research (Pratiwi Soedharmono, Indonesia) Clinical research in daily practice: you can do it! (Hugo Van Bever, Singapore) WORKSHOP: How to conduct research in pediatric allergy WORKSHOP 18.30-21.30 16.15 – 17.45 16.00 -16.15 14.30 – 16.00 13.30 – 14.30 13.00 – 13.30 12.00 – 13.00 10.30 – 12.00 10.00 – 10.30 09.00 – 10.00 08.00 – 09.00 07.00 – 08.00 Obesity and allergy (Budi Setiabudiawan, Indonesia) Lesson from Vietnam (Le Huong, Vietnam) Best practice of allergen immunotherapy (Ariyanto Harsono, Indonesia) Provocation testing for drug allergy (Lynette Shek, Singapore) Cultural Night (On Prambanan Temple) Allergen components and its role in diagnosis of allergy (Akihiro Morikawa, Japan) PLENARY 4: Coffee break Allergic rhinitis in young children: how young can we diagnose? (Lee Be Wah, Singapore) Immunotherapy for asthma: SCIT or SLIT? (Pakit Vichyanond, Thailand) Diagnosis and management of sleep breathing disorders in resource limited areas (Daniel Ng Kwok, Hongkong) Lung function tests in infants and children: how to perform? (Peter N Le Souef, Australia) Treatment of acute and chronic rhinosinusitis (Mila Bautista) Long term efficacy of allergen immunotherapy (Hugo Van Bever, Singapore) Novel insights into pathophysiology of rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps (Retno Wardani, Indonesia) PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM 11: Allergen immunotherapy Usage of pediatric flexible bronchoscopy in diagnosis and intervention (Wen-Jue Soong, Taiwan) PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM 12: Allergic Rhinitis Low chronic inflammation in obesity: how low? (Susan Prescott, Australia) PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM 10: Nutrition and Allergy LUNCH SYMPOSIUM F 5 topic : Respirology Oral presentation (Free paper) Future planning of APAPARI educational program (Gary Wong, Hongkong) APAPARI educational program review Con: Peter N L Souef (Australia) Pro: Jessie de Bruyne (Malaysia) APRIG Session 2 – Airway Problems in Pediatrics Prevention of immune system decrease using herbal thujae oxidentalis, radix echinaceae tinctoria (Iris Rengganis, Indonesia) Synbiotic role in immune system (Dadi Suyoko, Indonesia) Methisoprinol as antiviral agent (Wistiani, Indonesia) PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM 9: Herbal medicine in Allergy and Immunology Prayer Break / Poster Presentation Room C DEBATE 2 – Oral corticosteroids for acute preschool wheeze Coffee break / poster presentation LUNCH SYMPOSIUM E 5 topic : Immunology 5 topik - Allergy LUNCH SYMPOSIUM D Oral presentation (Free paper) The importance of staphylococcal colonization in atopic dermatitis (Windy Keumala Budianti, Indonesia) Role of viral infection in asthma and in respiratory allergy (Leung Ting Fan, Hongkong) PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM 8: Microbes and allergy The OMICS in allergy (Lanny J Rosenwasser, USA) Primary Immunodeficiencies in Asia (Yu-Lung Lau, Hongkong) PLENARY 3: Room B Business meeting (8th Floor Royal Ambarukkmo Hotel) Oral presentation (Free paper) Treatment options (Yu-Lung Lau, Hongkong) Clinical presentation (Nia Kurniati, Indonesia) PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM 7: Primary Immunodeficiency: Rapid diagnosis and referral Room A DAY 2 – 9th OCTOBER 2014 Co-morbid asthma - allergic rhinitis (Ruby Pawankar, Japan) Diagnosis and management of allergic rhinitis in children (Hugo van Bever, Singapore) Diagnosis and management of food allergy (Lee Bee Wah, Singapore) ALLERGY WORKSHOP FOR JUNIOR DOCTORS Diagnosis and management of atopic dermatitis (Pakit Vichyanond, Thailand) Pathophysiology of hypersensitivity reaction (To be confirmed) ALLERGY WORKSHOP FOR JUNIOR DOCTORS WORKSHOP FA Lecture 2 15.00 – 15.15 CLOSING A perspective on immunotherapy for food allergies (Motohiro Ebisawa, Japan) The development of oral tolerance in food allergy (H Arakawa, Japan) LUNCH SYMPOSIUM G 13.00 – 14.00 14.00 – 15.00 FRIDAY PRAYER Specific food allergens: diagnostic and management (H Arakawa, Japan) WAO guidelines on the prevention of a topic disease (Ruby Pawankar, Japan) Pro: Lee Bee Wah, Singapore Con: Hugo Van Bever, Singapore FA SYMPOSIUM 3 Coffee Break DEBATE: Soy formula for under 6 months of age The role of food allergens in atopic dermatitis (Sjawitri P. Siregar, Indonesia) Epidemiology of food allergy in Indonesia (Sumadiono, Indonesia) New insight in Early Nutrition to Combat the Increase in Food Allergy (Alma J Nauta, Danone Research Center, Netherland) Dietary influences on intestinal immunity (Badriul Hegar, Indonesia) Parallel FA SYMPOSIUM 2: Room C Parallel FA SYMPOSIUM 1 : Gut microbiota diversity and atopic disease (Lee Bee Wah, Singapore) Food allergy from a molecular point of view (Motohiro Ebisawa, Japan) Changing patterns of food allergy in children (Susan Prescott, Australia) FA LECTURE 1 Room B FOOD ALLERGY (Support by Danone Early Life Nutrition) 11.45-13.00 10.45-11.45 10.30-10.45 09.30-10.30 08.00 – 09.30 Room A DAY 3 – 10th OCTOBER 2014 Scientificinformation Abstract/Free paper guidelines Abstract submission The APAPARI 2014 Scientific Programme Committee welcomes the submission of original contributions for oral and poster presentation at the congress. - Guidelines for abstract submission - Abstract is written in English - Abstract title – must be in UPPER CASE and is limited to 25 words - Author or authors’ names: initial(s) of first name(s), family name (e.g. J.C. Smith). - Affiliation details of all authors: Department; Institution / Hospital; City; State/Province (if relevant); Country - Abstract text – limited to 250 words, font: arial, size: 10, single space, fully justified - Abstracts should be as informative as possible and must use the following structured format: • Background and aims • Methods • Results • Conclusions (avoid evasive statements like “the findings will be discussed”). - For case report use only standard abbreviations. Place special or unusual abbreviations in parentheses after the full word the first time it appears. Abstract Submission Deadline Abstract submission deadline is August 30th, 2014. - - A maximum of 5 keywords should be put using existing words in MeSH browser Abstract files should be compatible with Microsoft Words 2007 Abstract should never been published or presented in other events Notification of Acceptance The corresponding author will be notified regarding abstract acceptance by September 7th 2014. Changes or corrections will not be accepted once abstract is accepted. Please Note: - Inclusion of accepted abstract in the Scientific Program and abstract book is dependent on payment of registration fee of the presenting author by September 15th, 2014. - For all inquiries about abstracts, please kindly contact the Scientific Team at [email protected] - Please read the instruction carefully before submitting your abstract, as the accepted abstract will be selected for competition while incomplete abstract will be rejected. www.apapari2014.com 13 Contact Please contact the APAPARI 2014 Scientific Team at [email protected]. For all inquiries about abstracts and if you don’t receive a confirmation email after submitting an abstract. Similarly, if you have not received a notification of the status of your abstract by September 7th 2014, please contact the APAPARI Congress 2014 Scientific Team. Guideline for oral presentations - Presentation is written and presented in English - Please bring your presentation on a memory stick (using the USB port in the computer) and load it on one of the conference’ computers in the Speakers’ Room, at least 24 hours before your presentation time. 14 www.apapari2014.com - - - - Please note that the conference computers in the session halls are being supplied with Office 2007 (at least). If combining video films with PowerPoint, please make sure to check it in the session hall where your lecture is taking place during a coffee or lunch break prior to your session, at least 30 minutes before the start of the session - even after checking it in the Speakers’ Room. Time allocation for oral presentation is 10 minutes/presentator (8 minutes for presentation, 2 minutes for discussion) Due to tight schedule, speakers are only allowed to use computer provided by the Organizing Committee. We cannot accommodate changing to speaker’s own computer. Guideline for poster presentation - The poster will be mounted daily during the symposium (October 8th-9th, 2014) - Poster is written and presented in English. - Please prepare your poster on one sheet of cardboard. Alternatively presenters may display their material on several smaller sheets. - The dimensions of the poster should not exceed 90 cm width x 120 cm height - Allocate the top of the poster for the title and authors as stated on the submitted abstract. - The text, illustrations, etc should be clear enough to be read from a distance of two meters (six feet). - Tacks and technical equipment will be provided by the Organizing Committee for the mounting of posters. - Please refer to the email of abstract acceptance for the poster number assigned to you. - Poster installation is on October 8th 2014 at 8 am and should be dismantled on October 9th 2014 at 4 pm. - There should be 1 person from authors presents the poster to the judges during poster presentation session. Presentation time is approximately 3 minutes. - The Organizing Committee provides tools for poster set-up, such as double-side adhesive tape. Awards 1. The award will be given to 3 best oral presentations and 3 best poster presentations 2. The evaluation will be based on the scientific content of the poster, presentation design and the presentation made during the poster round sessions. 3. The winner will be announced at the closing ceremony and the award and prize will be given by the Organizing Committee of APAPARI 2014. Facilities Scientific Program • Pointer • LCD Projector • Slide Projector • Overhead Projector • Screen • Slide counter www.bogie.wordpress www.apapari2014.com 15 Registration Registration should be done online via www.apapari2014.com. After you completed the registration, you will receive confirmation email that contains payment information. 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Laksda Adi Sucipto Deluxe Garden JOG View Phone : 0274 – 488418 Deluxe Pool Fax : 0274 – 485415 View Executive SGL DBL/TWN X-BED DISTANCE 645.000 645.000 200.000 715.000 715.000 - 750.000 750.000 - 785.000 910.000 785.000 327.000 910.000 - 1.100.000 1.100.000 www.berita-jogjakarta.blogspot 540.000 540.000 330.000 570.000 570.000 - 670.000 670.000 - 20 www.apapari2014.com www.budaya-indonesia.org www.ugm.ac.id 5 km - *All rates are in IDR, breakfast included www.journeymart.com 6.5 km www.menuinternasional.blogspot 1 km To Borobudur Temple Yogyakarta Hotel Map To Prambanan Temple www.apapari2014.com 21 FlightSchedule DOMESTIC FLIGHT SCHEDULE SRIWIJAYA AIR Yogyakarta-Jakarta SJ 231 10.20-11.30 Jakarta-Yogyakarta SJ 230 12.30-13.40 Yogyakarta-Denpasar Denpasar-Yogyakarta GA 250 08.05-10.25 GA 251 07.00-07.20 SJ 235 17.00-18.10 Yogyakarta-Surabaya SJ 234 20.10-21.00 Yogyakarta-Balikpapan SJ 230 14.10-16.55 SJ 234 18.30-19.40 Surabaya-Yogyakarta SJ 235 15.20-16.15 Balikpapan-Yogyakarta SJ 231 08.55-09.50 GA 252 16.15-18.35 GA 253 15.10-15.30 GA 254 20.30-22.50 GA 255 19.25-19.45 Yogyakarta-Surabaya Yogyakarta-Surabaya JT 1814 06.00-07.10 JT 1843 07.10-08.20 JT 1844 08.45-09.55 JT 1811 11.10-12.20 JT 1846 15.00-16.10 JT 1845 13.25-14.35 JT 1812 16.05-17.15 JT 1813 19.30-20.40 GARUDA INDONESIA Yogyakarta-Jakarta Jakarta-Yogyakarta GA 201 06.00-07.20 GA 202 05.25-06.40 GA 203 07.25-08.45 GA 204 08.05-09.20 GA 205 10.05-11.25 GA 206 10.05-11.20 GA 207 12.10-13.30 GA 208 12.10-13.25 GA 209 14.15-15.35 GA 210 13.05-14.20 GA 211 15.05-16.25 GA 212 14.20-15.35 GA 213 16.20-17.40 GA 214 16.15-17.30 GA 215 18.20-19.40 GA 258 17.20-18.35 GA 219 19.25-20.45 GA 216 18.25-19.40 GA 217 20.25-21.45 GA 218 19.35-20.50 22 Balikpapan-Yogyakarta GA 665 16.55-19.55 GA 664 15.20-16.15 BATIK AIR WINGS AIR Yogyakarta-Balikpapan www.apapari2014.com Yogyakarta-Jakarta Jakarta-Yogyakarta ID 6361 07.40-08.55 ID 6360 05.40-06.50 ID 6367 20.20-21.35 ID 6366 18.20-19.30 LION AIR Yogyakarta-Jakarta Jakarta-Yogyakarta JT 565 06.50-08.05 JT 562 05.55-07.05 JT 561 07.50-09.05 JT 552 07.35-08.45 JT 553 09.25-10.40 JT 548 09.00-10.10 JT 549 10.50-12.05 JT 558 11.25-12.35 JT 559 13.15-14.30 JT 556 12.55-14.05 JT 557 14.45-16.00 JT 566 14.20-15.30 JT 567 16.10-17.25 JT 550 15.50-17.00 JT 551 17.40-18.55 JT 554 17.00-18.10 JT 555 18.50-20.05 JT 564 18.05-19.15 JT 563 20.00-21.15 JT 568 19.00-20.10 LION AIR hongkong Yogyakarta-Lombok Lombok-Yogyakarta JT 274 17.40 - 20.00 JT 273 06.00 - 06.20 Yogyakarta-Batam Batam-Yogyakarta JT 279 07.00 - 09.00 JT 276 09.40 - 11.40 JT 277 12.20 - 14.20 JT 278 15.00 - 17.00 Yogyakarta-Balikpapan Balikpapan-Yogyakarta JT 670 07.45-10.30 JT 667 06.00-06.45 JT 668 13.05-15.50 JT 669 11.40-12.25 JT 664 18.55-21.40 JT 677 18.30-19.15 Yogyakarta-Ujung Pandang Ujung Pandang-Yogyakarta JT 640 15.45-18.45 JT 641 14.00-15.00 Yogyakarta-Denpasar Denpasar-Yogyakarta JT 560 07.25-09.40 JT 561 07.00-07.10 JT 568 20.50-23.00 JT 569 10.25-10.40 Yogyakarta-Jakarta (Halim Perdana Kusuma) 05.55-07.00 Jakarta (Halim Perdana Kusuma)-Yogyakarta QG 100 11.20-12.35 QG 9322 15.40-16.40 QG 9321 14.05-15.10 QG 102 19.30-20.30 Yogyakarta-Balikpapan QG 684 08.35-11.20 Balikpapan-Yogyakarta QG 685 07.20-08.05 13.05-14.20 GA 873M 09.00-13.00 GA 876M 23.45-05.45 malaysia Kuala Lumpur-Jakarta Jakarta-Kuala Lumpur GA 821N 12.50-13.55 GA 818N 17.05-20.10 Philippines Manila-Jakarta Jakarta- Manila GA 9977N 09.05-12.05 GA 9976N 13.00-18.10 Singapore Singapore-Jakarta Jakarta-Singapore GA 823N 07.25-08.15 GA 836N 18.15-21.05 Jakarta-Narita GA 885M 12.00-17.30 GA 884M 23.30-09.00 Australia Melbourne-Denpasar Denpasar-Melbourne 09.00-13.15 GA 718V Perth-Denpasar Saigon-Hanoi VN 223H 06.00-08.00 VN 266H 18.30-20.30 Saigon-Jakarta Jakarta-Saigon VN 631Q 10.00-13.00 VN 630Q 13.45-16.45 DELTA AIRLINES Kansas City-Minneapolis Minneapolis-Kansas City DL 2182P 12.05-13.30 DL 959P 15.00-16.30 Narita-Singapore Singapore-Narita 167I DL 19.25-01.40 DL 166I 06.10-14.10 Japan Narita -Jakarta Hanoi-Saigon Mineapolis-Narita Narita-Minneapolis DL 121I 14.42-16.55 DL 285I 15.50-12.34 INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT SCHEDULE GA 719V Jakarta-Hongkong VIETNAM AIRLINES CITILINK QG 103 QG 101 Hongkong-Jakarta 23.35-08.00 Denpasar-Perth AIRASIA Yogyakarta-Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur-Yogyakarta AK 0347 11.45-15.10 Ak 0346 09.45-11.20 AK 0349 17.15-20.40 Ak 0348 15.15-16.50 Yogyakarta-Singapore QZ 0658 Singapore-Yogyakarta 07.25-10.45 QZ 0659 11.15-12.25 GA 727D 07.20-12.10 GA 728D 19.00-22.45 www.apapari2014.com 23 AboutYogyakarta Y ogyakarta city ( also called Yogya) is a city in the Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia. It is renowned as a center of classical Javanese fine art and culture such as batik, ballet, drama, music, poetry, and puppet shows. Yogyakarta was the Indonesian capital during the Indonesian National Revolution from 1945 to 1949. Yogyakarta is the second most important tourist destination in Indonesia after Bali. Most tourists come to Yogyakarta for its strong Javanese culture and tradition. This makes it prominent among other Javanese cities. Along with Surakarta or Solo, a city lying about 64 km to the east, Yogyakarta is the center of Javanese culture. While the city spreads in all directions from the Kraton ( the Sultan’s palace ), the core of the modern city is to the north, centering around Dutch colonial-era buildings and the 24 www.apapari2014.com commercial district. Jalan Malioboro, with rows of sidewalk vendors and nearby market and malls, is the primary shopping street for tourist in the city, while Jalan Solo, further north, is a shopping distric more frequented by locals. At Yogyakarta’s center is the Kraton, or Sultan’s palace. Surrounding the Kraton is a densely populated residential neighborhood that occupies land that was formerly the Sultan’s sole domain. Evidence of this former use remains in the form of old walls and the ruined Taman Sari, built in 1758 as a pleasure garden. No longer used by the sultan, the garden had been largely abandoned. For a time, it was used for housing by palace employees and descendants. Reconstruction efforts began in 2004, and an effort to renow the neighborhood around the kraton has begun. The site is a developing tourist attraction. Nearby to the city of Yogyakarta is Mount Merapi. The northern outskirts of the city run up to the southern slopes of the mountain in Sleman Regency. Gunung Merapi ( literally Mountain of Fire in Indonesian / Javanese ), is an active Stratavolcano locatated on the border between Central Java and Yogyakarta. It is the most active volcano in Indonesia and has erupted regulary since 1548. The volcano last erupted in November 2010. developed in the courts. Yogyakarta is also a haven for underground art. It is home to many independent filmmaking communities, independent musicans, performance artists, and visual artists. One underground community that is internationally reputable among art collectors but barely heards of within the country is Taring Padi community in Bantul, which produces posters using a technique called cukil, daren kidul dono kerto turi. Arts and Culture Museum Yogyakarta is known for its silver work, leather puppets used for shadow plays (Wayang Kulit ), and a unique style of making batik dyed fabric. It is also known for its vivid contemporary art scene. Yogyakarta is also known for its gamelan music, including the unique style Gamelan Yogyakarta, which Due to the importance of Yogyakarta during the war of independence from the Dutch, there are numerous memorials and museums. Yogya Kembali, and Fort Vredeburg are two major museums of about eleven named in the city Yogya Kembali Museum Tugu Train Station www.apapari2014.com 25 TourismObject BOROBUDUR Temple TAMANSARI Water castle Borobudur located at Magelang, Central Java – Indonesia. It takes an hours from Yogyakarta. Borobudur is a ninthcentury Mahayana Buddhist monument . The monument comprises six square platforms topped by three circular platforms, and is decorate with 2,672 relief panels and 504 Buddha statues. A main dome, located at the center of the top platform, is surrounding by 72 Buddha statues seated inside perforate stupa. Tamansari is located about 2 km south of Yogyakarta Palace. Built by Portuguese architect in European aquatic construction adorned with Javanese Symbolix=ze ornaments. Tamansari was built in the Sultan Hamengku Buwono I periode in the end of XVII century. Tamansari not only just a recreation, but it’s also a compound of bathing pool, canals, rooms and extremerly large swimming pool ( if the canals opened ). 26 www.apapari2014.com PRAMBANAN Temple SULTAN Palace Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple compound in Indonesia. Lying in central java, the Hindu monuments was built approximately in 850 by either Rakai Pikatan, king of the second Mataram dynasty or Balitung Maha Sumbu, during the Sanjaya dynasty. It is a UNESCO World Heritahe Site. The temple is typical of Hindu temple architecture with tall and pointed structures. Eight main shrines or candis are found in the compound. There are more than 250 surrounding individual candis. Three main shrines, called Trisakti which means ‘ three sacred places ‘ , are dedicated to the gods Shiva the Destroyer, Vishnu the Keeper and Brahma the Creator. Kraton or the Palace where Sultan and his family of Yogyakarta live is located in the center of the axis stretching from north to the south, and in the secondary axis from the east to the west. It is encircled by row of the mountains called the Horizon as the border of the universe. It lies between Tugu as the north border and Panggung Krapyak as south border, between Code River in the east and Winongo River in the west; between the Merapi Mountain and the South Sea. In the mind of the Javanese community, Kraton is defined as center of the world that is decribed as center of the universe. VREDEBURG Vredeburg fortress was located in Malioboro street, was faced with the Agung Building that was the Country ‘s Palace. The government of Netherlands Colonial built fortress the first time during 1760 by name of the Rustenberg Fortress or the Rest Fortress. Further during 1756 the development of this fortress was completed and the name replaced to the Vredeburg Fortress that meant the Peace Fortress. www.apapari2014.com 27 IMOGIRI ROYAL Cemetary This Cemetary lies on the beautiful hill about 12 kilometers from Yogyakarta. The tomb of Sultan Agung Hanyokrokusumo, the third king of the Islamic Mataram Kingdom, is on the top of the hill. All the kings of Mataram Kingdom, beginning from Sultan Hamengku Buwono IX and the family, and the kings of Surakarta Kingdoms and the family were all buried in Imogiri Royal Cemetery. This cemetery was built in 1645. Visitors have to wear traditional Javanese clothes like in Kota Gede. Everyday many people visit Imogiri and ascend 345 stairs to reach the top of the hill where the tomb of the kings lies. The tomb can only be visited on Mondays at 10.00 am – 12.00 am and on Friday at 01.00 pm – 04.00 pm. MALIOBORO Street Jalan Malioboro is centrally located in downtown Yogyakarta. The street stretches from Tugu railway station to the Sultan’s Keraton, spanning across some 2,5 km in length. Major roads in the city such as Jl Jend Sudirman, Jl Mangkubumi, Jl P Senopati, Jl Sultan Agung, JL KH Dahlan and Jl Pasar Kembang will converge at this street. Without doubt Jl Malioboro is the most famous shopping promenade in the city. The street probably has the most concentration of small and personalized sidewalk shops selling anything from exquisite Javanese handicrafts to funky clothes. KASONGAN Village Kasongan is known as the village of Pottery, located at the Southern area of Yogyakarta, at Bangunjiwo Dictrict of Kasihan. 28 www.apapari2014.com BERINGHARJO Market Beringharjo market becomes part of Malioboro that is worth visiting. This market has been center of economy activity since years ago and its existence has philosophical meaning. The market that had been renovated several times symbolizes stages of human life that is busily engaged in its economy fulfillment. Furthermore, Beringharjo is also one of the ‘ four in one ‘ poles ( consisting of South Square, Sultan palace, North Square, and Beringharjo Market ) symbolizing economy functions. PARANGTRITIS Beach Parangtritis is worth visiting since it is closely related to such tourism objects as the Sultan palace in Yogyakarta city, Parangkusumo Beach to the west of it, and the Merapi area at the north part of Yogyakarta. Located around 27 kilometers from the city center, Parangtritis beach is also part of the Queen of South’s authority. KALIURANG Area Kaliurang is a resort of the cool air. So here there are many villas, lodging, most people around to call home. A place most visited by tourists both within and outside the country is Telaga Putri. Some people goes to explore Kaliadem village using Jeep to see destroyed village by the hot clouds that hit the village on great eruption of Mt Merapi in 2010, this village located in the slope of Mt Merapi. www.apapari2014.com 29 Yogyakarta Traditional Food www.gamawisata.com GUDEG Gudeg is traditionally associated with Yogyakarta, and Yogyakarta is sometimes nicknamed “Kota Gudeg” (city of gudeg). Gudeg is made from young unripe jack fruit boiled for several hours with palm sugar, and coconut milk. Additional spices include garlic, shallot, candlenut, coriander seed, galangal, bay leaves, and teak leaves, the latter giving a reddish brown color to the 30 www.apapari2014.com dish. It is often described as “green jack fruit sweet stew”. Gudeg is served with white steamed rice, chicken either as opor ayam (chicken in coconut milk) or fried chicken, telur pindang (sweet hard-boiled egg), opor telur (egg in coconut milk) or just plain hardboiled egg, tofu and/or tempeh, and sambel goreng krecek a stew made of crisp beef skins. The center of Yogyakarta gudeg restaurants is in the Wijilan area to the east side of the Yogyakarta Kraton (Sultan’s palace). Gudeg can be packed into a besek (box made from bamboo), kendil (clay jar), or can. Gudeg Yu Djum: Jl. Wijilan No. 167, Jl. Kaliurang KM 4,5 Karangasem CT III / 22 Gudeg Hj. Ahmad: Jl. Kaliurang KM 4,5 Karangasem CT III / 5 BAKPIA Bakpia is a popular Indonesian bean-filled pastry. It is a widely available inexpensive treat and a favoured gift for friends and relatives. In Indonesia, it is also widely known as bakpia Pathok, named after a suburb of Yogyakarta which specialises in the pastry. The most popular bakpia in Indonesia is mung-bean bakpia. As its name implies, it is filled with sweet split mung-bean paste. Recently other fillings have been created such as pineapple, screwpine, chocolate, durian, cheese, cappuccino and custard. Bakpia Pathuk 75 : Jl. Aip II KS Tubun No. 75 Jl. Magelang KM 4.5 Bakpia Pathuk 25 : Jl. Aip II KS Tubun NG I/504 Bakpia Kurnia Sari : JL Glagahsari, 91C GEPLAK Geplak is a sweet snack made from equal parts coarsely grated coconut and sugar, in equal amounts, often colored brightly. Some versions include rice flour, citrus leaves and/or waluh fruit. Geplak is mainly produced in Bantul, a city in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. www.rentalmobilyogyakarta.net YANGKO Yangko is a typical food of Yogyakarta, which is made from glutinous rice flour. Yangko is chewy with a glaze flour, and tastes sweet. In its original taste, Yangko contains mixture of chopped nuts and sugar, similar to cakes moci from Japan. The difference, moci is softer and more supple than Yangko. In addition to the original flavor, now Yangko also have fruit flavors, such as strawberry, durian, and melons. Yangko mostly found in Kota Gede areas, Yogyakarta. SOTO In Indonesian cuisine, soto is a traditional soup mainly composed of broth, meat and vegetables. Soto is sometimes considered Indonesia’s national dish, as it is served from Sumatra, Java, to Papua, in a wide range of variations. Soto, especially soto ayam (chicken soto), is an Indonesian equivalent of chicken soup. Because it is always served warm with a tender texture, it is considered an Indonesian comfort food. Soto Kadipiro : Jl. Wates No. 33 AYAM GORENG Yogyakarta famous and legendary ayam goreng (fried chicken) is Ayam Goreng Suharti. Made by own secret recipes, the ayam goreng tastes savory and also crispy. Served with warm rice, lalapan (raw vegetables), and sambal (sauce made from chilli peppers and other ingredients), it really fulfill your taste bud. Ayam Goreng Suharti : Jl. Adisucipto No. 208 www.apapari2014.com 31 www.batasnusa.com www.indonesia.travel.com INFORMATION www.tempatwisata.id 32 www.kg-perak.blogspot www.theredlist.com www.airasia.com TAXI INFORMATION MONEY CHANGER Citra Taxi Phone: (0274) 373737 Armada Taxi Phone: (0274) 517248 Centris Taxi Phone: (0274) 544977 Phone: (0274) 512548 Pandawa Taxi Phone: (0274) 447231 Phone: (0274) 563111 Pataga Taxi Phone: (0274) 389243 Rajawali Taxi Phone: (0274) 512976 Setia Kawan Taxi Phone: (0274) 522333 Vetri Taxi Phone: (0274) 563551 www.apapari2014.com Mulia Bumi Artha Jl. Malioboro No. 60 Yogayakarta INDONESIA 55213 Phone: +62-274-563314 Fax: +62-274-549777 Barumun Abadi Hotel Inna Garuda, Jl. Malioboro No. 60 Yogyakarta INDONESIA 55213 Phone: +62-274-561155 Fax: +62-274-516769 Intravalas Adi Sucipto Airport Adi Sucipto Airport, Jl. Laksda Adi Sucipto KM 9 Yogyakarta INDONESIA 55282 Phone: +62-274-484261 Fax: +62-274-7452820 Maya Citra Valas Saphir Hotel Jl. 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